Basic Grammar Flashcards
Se reuniran con nosotros a las 10
They are meeting with us at 10
5
Ella estaba caminando cuando empezo a llover
She was walking when it began to rain
5
El habra terminado cuando ellos regresen
He will have finished when they come back (present)
Conditional: PRESENT or future UNREAL situations
If (PAST), (WOULD DO)
Conditional: PAST UNREAL situations
If (HAD DONE), (WOULD HAVE DONE)
Tag question of: Kevin fell off his bike, …
didn’t he?
Tag question of: Clare likes ice cream, …
Doesn’t she?
Tag question of: You will call me, …
won’t you?
The woman () sang at the party was my aunt
The woman (who) sang at the party was my aunt
Talk to one of the teachers, () is available
Talk to one of the teachers, (whoever) is available
The woman () you saw was my English teacher
The woman (whom) you saw was my English teacher
The man () I sat () the train was very kind
verb + prep
The man (with whom) I sat (on) the train was very kind
The jewellery, (…) my mother gave me, was stolen
The jewellery, (which) my mother gave me, was stolen (add non-essential info. Otherwise, use that)
The child () parents were on tv has been found!
The child (whose) parents were on tv has been found!
Stern
Strict, Serious
Remember (mail) the letter
Remember to mail the letter
I remember (mail) the letter yesterday
remember + -ing: remember sth from the past. Remeber is in present
I remember mailing the letter yesterday
She is wearing a shirt (prep.) her sweater
She is wearing a shirt underneath her sweater
Get () the bus!
Get on the bus!
This is a book (prep) Margaret Atwood
This is a book by Margaret Atwood
prep
He was angry () the waiter
He was angry with the waiter
Add punctuation marks:
Mary saw the wallet on the floor then she picked it up
Mary saw the wallet on the floor; then, she picked it up.
Phrasal verb: keep
Continua con el trabajo bien hecho
Keep up the good work
Phrasal verb: let
Nunca te defraudare
I’ll never let you down
Phrasal verb: put
No tienes que tolerar su mala conducta
You don’t have to put up with his bad behavior
Phrasal verb: put
Deberiamos posponer nuestras vacaciones
We should put off our vacation
Phrasal verb: run
Ayer, me encontre con un viejo amigo
Yesterday, I ran into an old friend
Phrasal verb: turn
Adivina quien aparecio en el concierto
Guess who turned up at the concert
Corny
Banal