1st mid Flashcards
structure of simple present tense
-s/ -es
structure of simple past tense
-d or -ed
structure of simple future tense
will/shall + base form
structure of perfect present tense
has/have + past participle
structure of perfect past tense
had + past participle
structure of perfect future tense
will have + past participle
are a type of helping verbs that add meaning to the verb
modals
modal used to express strong obligation & to express strong necessity.
must
modal used To express ability,To seek permission & To express possibility
can
modal used To make suggestion,To request permission & To talk things that were possible in the past but did not happen
could
modal used To express great possibility, probability,To request permission &
To convey wish and hope
may
modal used To express possibility, probability
might
modal used To give advice & Weak obligations
ought to or should
modal used To express willingness
would
7 types of adjectives
Qualitative/ Descriptive
Quantitative
Demonstrative
Possessive
Interrogative
Distributive
Compound
three forms of
comparison
- positive
- comparative
- superlative
tells us when something
is done.
adverb of time
tells us where
something is done.
adverb of place
tells us the level
of extent that something is done
adverb of degree
tells us how
often something is done.
adverb of frequency
describes how an action is performed or how something happens
adverb of manner