What are conditional clauses? Conditional clauses describe situations that may or may not happen, and their potential consequences. *Types of conditional clauses: 1. *Zero Conditional:* general truths (If + present simple, present simple) - "If you heat water, it boils." 2. *First Conditional:* future possibilities (If + present simple, will + base form) - "If it rains, I'll take an umbrella." 3. *Second Conditional:* hypothetical situations (If + past simple, would + base form) - "If I won the lottery, I'd buy a house." 4. *Third Conditional:* past hypothetical situations (If + past perfect, would have + past participle) - "If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam." Usage: - Zero Conditional: facts, habits - First Conditional: future plans, predictions - Second Conditional: hypothetical situations, dreams - Third Conditional: regrets, past hypothetical situations Tips: - Use the correct verb forms. - Pay att...
Past participle clauses at B2 level! Let's explore. What are past participle clauses? Past participle clauses use the past participle form of a verb to describe an action that happened before the main action in a sentence. Formation: - Having + past participle + main clause - Past participle + main clause (without "having" for some verbs) Examples: 1. *Having finished* my homework, I went to bed. 2. *Written* in haste, the letter was difficult to read. 3. *Seen* from a distance, the mountain looked majestic. Usage: - To show cause and effect - To describe a situation - To provide additional information Tips: - Use past participle clauses to add variety to your writing and speaking. - Choose the correct verb form and punctuation. *Practice time!* Can you form past participle clauses with these verbs? 1. finish 2. write 3. see. You wanna learn more about this topic? 📚✏️ Go to the link in our bio. 📚✏️ We have schedules available for teaching virtual english classes for mo...