Type 1 Conditional / First Conditional
First conditional is used to talk about real and possible situations. In the first conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will / can / may + bare infinitive in...
English Grammar Lessons And Worksheets
First conditional is used to talk about real and possible situations. In the first conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will / can / may + bare infinitive in...
We do not use prepositions in some common expressions. In some other expressions, we can leave them out. After discuss, enter, marry, lack, resemble and approach Verbs like discuss, enter, marry, lack, resemble and approach are normally followed by direct...
In some common fixed expressions to do with place, time and movement, normally countable nouns are treated as uncountables, without articles. Examples are: To/at/in/from schoolTo/at/from university/college (GB)To/in/from college (US)To/at/in/into/from churchTo/in/into/out of bed/prisonTo/in/into/out of hospital...
We can express a condition in different ways. For example, we can use if or unless. If you start now, you will be there in an hour. Unless you start now, you cannot be...
Concession or contrast may be expressed in several ways. For example, we can use though or although. Other words or expressions that can be used to express concession or contrast include notwithstanding, as, however, whatever, all the same,...
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the personal pronoun. It is ……………………. camera. (he / his / him) A friend gave …………………………. the camera. (he / his / him) He doesn’t...
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate article. This articles worksheet is for students of classes 4 and 5. To learn about articles, go to this articles study page. It is ………………… camera. (a...
We use exclamations to express strong emotions in a special way. It is important to know how to make exclamations because they are very common in both speech and writing. Study the following sentences. That is...
Exclamations are often constructed with how and what or with so and such. Negative question forms are also common. Exclamations with how Form: how + adjective/adverb + subject + verb How cold it is! (NOT How it is cold!) How beautifully she...
Enough to shows sufficiency and has a positive meaning. Too shows undesirable extremes. It has a negative meaning. Fill in the blanks with enough or too. I ate ………………… much food. (too / enough) I...