STUDY FOR UNIT 8 QUIZ

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25 comments:

Anonymous said...

who can help me, how can I use the first conditional?


Luis.

Francisco said...

Hi everyone!
Can I help you with something for tomorrow's quizz?
Let me know if......

Francisco said...

What do you mean with first conditional? There are three conditional that we have to know; real and unreal present and the unreal past, in the real present you use present simple tense in both the if and the main clause for example If I don't vote I can't complain, in the unreal present you use the past simple tense in the if clause and would/could+infinitive in the main clause for example If I were president I could help poor people; and in the unreal past you use in the if clause the past perfect tense (had+past participle) and in the main clause you use would have/could have+past participle for example If I had lived in Australia I would have been a great surfer

....hope it's helpful!

Anonymous said...

who can help , with the meaning , under oath ?

carolina M.W

Anonymous said...

Hi Luis ,
we use the first conditional to talk about possible or probable events in the future and their consequences.

Carolina M.W

Anonymous said...

Hi Carolina,
under oath is when someone is being prosecuted in court and swear to tell the truth.
Lying under oath is a crime.

I hope I´ve helped.
Elizabeth

Anonymous said...

Could someone tell me What is the difference between deceived and cheated?

Elizabeth

Anonymous said...

Hi y want to know what is under suspicion
Thanks
Gabi

Anonymous said...

Under oath is when You need to tell the truth (especially in a court of law); to lie under oath is to become subject to prosecution for Perjury
Gabriela carrion

Anonymous said...

Hi gabi

Under supicius means when someone thinks that you did something so you are under investigation.

hope it helps!

daniela torres

Anonymous said...

hi

can anybody tell what does hooliganism mean?

daniela torres

Anonymous said...

Hi My name is... what? My name is... who? My name is... Slim Shady..

hahah my name is Joyce, and I want to know what does underthreat means? :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Daniela Torres, Hooliganism refers to behavior that is unruly, bullying, or vandalizing.


Joyfull :)

Anonymous said...

Hahaha, that was a great introduction of yourself Joyce!! I liked it! :) oh yeah!! Fernando over here...¨under threat¨is when someone or something have the intention of doing something evil, harm or injure. For example: We are ¨under threat¨ of losing our jobs if you don´t attend the rally nearby the Lincoln Memorial.

ON Global inequality, can anybody explain to me what the meaning of the words ¨aid projects¨ is?

Fernando

Anonymous said...

hi everyone
can anybody help me telling me what If+cause Goes ???

thanks,

Priscila

Anonymous said...

Hi..!!

help me...

What is the difference between polling and voting?

VERONICA

Anonymous said...

Dear fernando :

Aid projects are help systems that are created to "help" people who need it.
for example, the Uees now is plannig an aid project that will help people in samborondon because they are in bad conditions because of the weather.

hope this is "helpfull" for you,

Priscila

Anonymous said...

Hi everyonee!!

can you hel me please with the meaning of feed??

thankss

Micaela

Anonymous said...

Hi daniela!

Hooliganism es when young people go to the streets and party and their affect the peace of the citizens, they are people that does not do anything.

Bye
MICAELA

Anonymous said...

hi,
Somobody help with the Third condicional for me is the harder.

Mafer Roman

Anonymous said...

hi Micaela,
Well feed is the verb you use to get food to someone . i´ll give you and example: I feed to much my dog and it´s fat.

Anonymous said...

the top commemt is from me :)
Mafer Roman

Anonymous said...

Hi class of english level 8!
what is exactly the different of present unreal conditional and past unreal conditional? thats it thanks.

Pierina

Anonymous said...

hooliganism is more used in ingland way in USA is more used the term ¨ juvenile deliquents¨

Pierina

Anonymous said...

Hi Mafer,

The Third Conditional, we use to talk about things thata did not happen in the past and their hypothetical effect and consequence. For example:

If I had not met her that night, I would not have fallen in love.


Luis Ochoa