Inglês Adverbs of Frequency (In Hierarchy Order)
Inglês Adverbs of Frequency (In Hierarchy Order)
Inglês Adverbs of Frequency (In Hierarchy Order)
-decide
-hesitate The hesitated to buy it
-agree I agreed to buy it
-arrange I arranged to see her tonight
-choose I chose to go with them
-expect I expect to see her tonight
-hope I hope to go to university
-learn Im learning to use verbs followed by an infinitive with to
-manage I managed to pass every year
Verbs followed by either a gerund or infinitive
-begin
-continue
-attempt
-intend - (pretender)
-like
-I love to eat/eating choco crispies
-prefer
Notes:
Look forward to is followed by gerund
Painting this room yellow will really improve(verb) it
Past Simple
Used to describe an action that started and finished in the past
Regular verbs we add ed
But remember of irregular verbs
Past Continuous
Was/were + verbing
-Used to describe something that was happening in the past
-Used to describe an action that was interrupted by another action (in the past)
When and While
We use when and while to join a past simple sentence to a past continuous sentence
Remember! use:
When: before the past simple
While: before the past continous
Never use both at the same time.
Example:
-I was driving to work when I saw Fernanda Serrano
-I saw Fernanda Serrano while I was driving to work
Future Sentences
Will and Going to
Example:
1- (will) Ill buy him a bottle of wine
2- (going to) Veras going to buy a dvd on amazon
1- (will) I decided to do this now (at the moment of speaking)
2- (going to) She decided to do this in the past
Predictions
1-I think Chelsea will win the Champions league
2-We will one day be able to smell things on computer
1 and 2: These are predictions which we feel or believe will happen
3-Stop! Youre going to fall off the table look at these clouds. Its going to rain.
3: Predictions which we see or hear
Modal Verbs
1- Reporting speech or thoughtwould, could
2-speculating/making decisions might, must, would, could, can
3-commenting/criticisingshould, suppose, ought to
Present Continuous and Present Simple
Can also be used for the future
Example:
Present
- (PC) My parents are coming to Portugal for Christmas
-(PC) Im having a party on Friday
Use:
-To tell us about an indefinitive in the past EX: Joo has been to Spain
-Unfinished time
-To describe something which started in the past and continues up to the present. Its in
these cases that we use for and since.
-Joo has been to Spain
-Catarina has eaten snails
-Ins has driven a car
-Nuno has kissed a girl
Conditionals
Forms
0 If + present simple + present simple
1 If + future will + infinitive
2 If + past simple + would + infinitive
3 If + past perfect + would have + past perfect
O
Use: For situations that are always true (included scientific facts)
Ex:
-If you boil water it evaporate
-If you eat too much, you get fat
1
Use: Possible/likely situations
Ex:
If I have time, Ill phone you
2
Use: Things that are impossible or unlikely/untrue
Ex:
-If I won the lottery, Id travel around the world
3
Use: Hypothetical situations in the past. THEY CANNOT BE CHANGED
Ex: If Salvini hadnt spoken in Portuguese he wouldnt have had to do press ups.
Can/Could
Can:
Use: For ability (could for past hability) and requests (less polite)
Irregular adverbs
Word
Cheap
Reliable
Smoothly
Comparative
Cheaper than
More reliable than
Less smoothly than
Superlative
The cheapest
The most reliable
The least smoothly
Good
Bad
Far
Better
Worse
Farther/further (time)
Well
Badly
Little
much
Better
Worse
Less
more
The best
The worst
The farthest/furthest
(time)
The best
The worst
The least
The most
Passive Voice
Ative: Present Simple Passive: am/is/are + past participle
Ative: Past Simple Passive: was/were + past participle
Ative: Present Continuous Passive: am/is/are being + past participle
Ative: Past Continuous Passive: was/were being + past participle
Ative: Present Perfect Passive: has/have been + past participle
Ative: Past Perfect Passive: had been + past participle
Reported Speech
Direct Speech: Present Simple Reported Speech: Past Simple
Direct Speech: Past Simple Reported Speech: Past Simple/Perfect
Direct Speech: Present Continuous Reported Speech: Past Continuous
Direct Speech: Past Continuous Reported Speech: Past Continuous/ Perfect
Continuous
Direct Speech: Present Perfect Reported Speech: Past Perfect
Direct Speech: Past Perfect Reported Speech: Past Perfect
NOTES:
Willwould
Cancould
Musthad to
Maymight
Dont not to do
Now them
Yesterdaythe day before
Two days ago two days before
Todaythat day
Tomorrowthe following day
Herethere
This placethat place
These placesthose places
The Causative
Form: SHOP Subject + have + object + past participle