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UNIT 9 SAVING THE PLANET P. 165 FUTURE 5 Future English for Results 5 - Pearson /Longman Elizabeth Celeste Coiman-Lopez, BAT, MS Houston Community College, School of Continuing Education
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Unit 9, p. 178 PAST SUBJUNCIVE WITH WISH 2 RULES: 1.Use it to talk about past situations you regret (feel bad or are sad about). 2.Use wish + had + past participle 3.After wish, you can use THAT (optional) and omitted when speaking. 4.For a list of past participles for irregular verbs, see p. 225 Example: The Facts: Expressing Regret They didn’t start recycling years ago. I wish (that) we had started recycling years ago. When he lived in his old town, they I just wish (that) we had had these types had different recycling rules. of recycling rules back in my old town. They weren’t as educated then I wish (that) we had been more educate about waste as they are now. about the amount of waste we generated.
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Unit 9. p. 178 PAST UNREAL CONDITIONALS 3 RULES: 1.Use it to talk about situations in the past and to describe what you would have done differently, or how something could have happened differently. 2.Use the past perfect in the IF clause 3. Use would, could, might + have + past participle in the RESULT clause Example: If our parents had been aware of the damage they were doing, they would have done things differently. If I had known that before, I wouldn’t have had trouble.
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UNREAL CONDITIONALS 5 PRESENT UNREAL CONDITIONAL IF CLAUSE: –use simple past –Use were if Verb BE RESULT CLAUSE: –use would, could, might + base verb USES: 1.Use it to talk about things that are untrue, imagined, or impossible. PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL IF CLAUSE: –Use past perfect RESULT CLAUSE: –use would, could, might + have + past participle USES: –To talk about unreal situations in the past. –To describe what you would have done differently or could have happened differently.
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