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Grammar Reference


             •   offers.
                I’ll help you with everything.
             •  warnings and threats.
                Be quiet or I’ll tell the teacher.
             •  promises.
                I promise, I’ll be there for you.
             •  requests.
                Will you do me a favour?
             Conditional Sentences Type 1
             We use Conditional Sentences Type 1 for something which is likely to happen in the present or future.

                   if-clause             main clause
                                   Future will
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                                   Modal Verbs
                If + Present Simple
                                   (can, may, might, must)
                                   Imperative

                If I like the car, I’ll buy it.
                 If you want to get into the museum, you must buy a ticket.
                If you don’t feel well, go to bed.




             Module 5

             Present Perfect Simple

                        affirmative                             negative                      Questions
                full forms       short forms         full forms          short forms

              I have played     I’ve played       I have not played    I haven’t played    Have I played?
              You have played   You’ve played     You have not played  You haven’t played  Have you played?

              He has played     He’s played       He has not played    He hasn’t played    Has he played?
              She has played    She's played      She has not played   She hasn’t played   Has she played?

              It has played     It’s played       It has not played    It hasn’t played    Has it played?
              We have played    We’ve played      We have not played   We haven’t played   Have we played?
              You have played   You’ve played     You have not played  You haven’t played  Have you played?

              They have played They’ve played     They have not played They haven’t played  Have they played?


                      short answers
                                                   •  We form the Present Perfect Simple with have/has and the
              Yes, I have.    No, I haven’t.         past participle of the verb. The past participle of regular verbs
                                                     is the same as the Past Simple (verb + - ed).
              Yes, you have.  No, you haven’t.
                                                   •  For a list of irregular verbs go to the back of the book.
              Yes, he has.    No, he hasn’t.
                                                     We use the Present Perfect Simple:
              Yes, she has.   No, she hasn’t.      •  for actions which happened in the past, but we don’t mention
              Yes, it has.    No, it hasn’t.         when exactly.
                                                       I’ve visited the National History Museum, so I don’t want to
              Yes, we have.   No, we haven’t.         go there again.
                                                   •  for actions that happened in the past and their results are
              Yes, you have.  No, you haven’t.
                                                     obvious in the present.
              Yes, they have.  No, they haven’t.      Look! Jerry has broken his leg!
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