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UNIT 11 MONEY MATTERS P. 205 FUTURE 3
Future English for Results 3- Pearson /Longman Elizabeth Celeste Coiman-Lopez, BAT, MS.
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Unit 11 – p. 210 PRESENT REAL CONDITIONALS
Use simple present in the IF clause Use a modal: can, should must, in the RESULT clause Use IMPERATIVE in the RESULT clause When the IF clause comes first, use a comma ( ,) between the clauses. IF clause RESULT clause If you bank online, you get free checking. If you want free checking, open an account with Capital One. RESULT clause IF clause You get free checking if you bank online. You can get free checking if you have direct deposit. Unit 11 – p PRESENT REAL CONDITIONALS
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Unit 11 – p. 216 FUTURE REAL CONDITIONAL
Use the simple present in the IF clause. Use WILL or MIGHT before a main verb in the result clause. IF clause RESULT clause IF you save some money each month, you will (might) be ready for an emergency. You will (might) be ready for an emergency IF you save some money each month. Unit 11 – p. 216 FUTURE REAL CONDITIONAL
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Unit 11 – p. 222 GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES AS OBJECTS OF VERBS
VERB + GERUND Admit discuss finish practice Appreciate dislike forgive quit Avoid enjoy give up (stop) recommend Can’t help escape keep (continue) regret Consider explain don’t mind risk Delay feel like miss suggest VERB + INFINITIVE Agree expect pay wait Arrange fail plan want Ask help prepare wish Can’t afford learn pretend would like Can’t wait manage promise choose Mean refuse decide need Request deserve offer seem Unit 11 – p GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES AS OBJECTS OF VERBS
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Unit 11 – p. 222 GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES AS OBJECTS OF VERBS
VERB + GERUND OR INFINITIVE Begin forget love start can’t stand Hate prefer continue stop remember Like try EXAMPLE: VERB + GERUND I don’t mind living in an apartment. VERB + INFINITIVE I need to live close to the city. Unit 11 – p GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES AS OBJECTS OF VERBS
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