My last two semesters

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1. May & Might

1.1. May used to ask, express permission.

1.1.1. Example: May i go to the cafeteria?

1.2. Might used to state, express there is a possibility.

1.2.1. Example: I might get tickets for the killer's concert.

2. Sure & Unsure

2.1. Sure it is an adjective, certain of something.

2.1.1. Example: I'm sure about her, so I don't belive you.

2.2. Unsure it is an adjective, not certain os something.

2.2.1. Example: He was unsure of what to do next.

3. Definitely & Probably

3.1. In positive sentences before the verb.

3.1.1. Example: It'll probably be a sunny day.

3.2. In negative sentences before the auxiliary tense with the negative word= will not.

3.2.1. Example: My sister will definitely get in troubles.

4. Zero conditional

4.1. Used for talking about general truths.

4.1.1. Example: If you neat a substance, it expands.

5. First conditional

5.1. They express posssibilities in the future.

5.1.1. Example: If it rain, we will stay at home.

5.2. Nuevo Tema

6. So & Neither

6.1. So use thiss form to agree with someone's positive statement.

6.2. Neeither use this form like "so... I" excent when agreeing with someone's negative statement.

7. The second conditional

7.1. Use to talk about hypothetical, or unreal situation.

7.1.1. Example: If went to China, I'd visit the Great wall.

8. Example: there is a little better in the refrigerator.

9. Example: No pets allowed.

10. Have to

10.1. Express obligation, when someone think is necessary.

10.1.1. Example: I have to work next saturday.

11. Prohibition

12. How many

12.1. Are used with plural nouns.

12.1.1. Example: there are a few oranges on that box.

13. Fewer & less

13.1. We use less with uncountable nouns.

13.1.1. Example: the english course is less interesting this semester.

13.2. We use fewer with countable nouns.

13.2.1. Fewer families have microware oven these days.

14. Too & Enough

14.1. Too expresses more than necessary/ more that sufficient.

14.1.1. Example: the Cake was too big for the celebration.

14.2. Enough expresses sufficient, adequare. No more than necessary.

14.2.1. Example: He is old enough to know what to do.

15. How much

15.1. Are used with singular noun.

16. Be going to

16.1. We form future be going to with the appropriate form of the verb to be + going to and the verb in simple form.

16.1.1. Example: I believe it is going to be a cold day.

17. Reported speech

17.1. Is used to communicate what someone else say thinks or believes.