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This document provides a summary of English grammar structures including: verb tenses (present simple, present continuous, past simple, etc.), modal verbs, prepositions, linking words, quantifiers, question forms, adjectives, opposites, vocabulary for suggestions, apologies, thanks, arranging meetings, giving reasons, making suggestions, invitations, offers, greetings and closings. It also includes two example emails using some of these structures to apologize for not being able to visit this weekend but offering to meet tomorrow instead.
This document provides a summary of English grammar structures including: verb tenses (present simple, present continuous, past simple, etc.), modal verbs, prepositions, linking words, quantifiers, question forms, adjectives, opposites, vocabulary for suggestions, apologies, thanks, arranging meetings, giving reasons, making suggestions, invitations, offers, greetings and closings. It also includes two example emails using some of these structures to apologize for not being able to visit this weekend but offering to meet tomorrow instead.
This document provides a summary of English grammar structures including: verb tenses (present simple, present continuous, past simple, etc.), modal verbs, prepositions, linking words, quantifiers, question forms, adjectives, opposites, vocabulary for suggestions, apologies, thanks, arranging meetings, giving reasons, making suggestions, invitations, offers, greetings and closings. It also includes two example emails using some of these structures to apologize for not being able to visit this weekend but offering to meet tomorrow instead.
VERB TENSES: PRESENTE SIMPLE, PRESENTE CONTINUOUS, PAST SIMPLE,
PAST CONTINUOUS, PRESENT PERFECT, USED TO, GET USED TO, BE USED TO, WILL, GOING TO, 1ST AND 2ND CONDITIONALS. MODAL VERBS: POSSIBILITY (COULD, MIGHT, MAY) OBLIGATION (MUST, HAVE TO) PROHIBITION (MUSTNT) FOR/SINCE LINKING WORDS: WHEN, WHILE, AS SOON AS, UTIL, BEFORE, AFTER BECAUSE, SO, ALTHOUGH, BUT MANY, MUCH, A FEW, A LITTLE, SOME, ANY QUESTION FORMS PREFER (I PREFER SKIING TO SNOWBOARDING) SO/SUCH TOO/ENOUGH VOCABULARY OPPOSITES: LEND/BORROW, ALLOW/FORBID, EARLY/LATE, OPEN/CLOSE, ARRIVE/LEAVE. ADJETIVES: ED/ ING. SUGGESTION VOCABULARY: WHAT ABOUT? / HOW ABOUT? / LETS / WHY DONT WE? USEFUL LANGUAGE EXPRESSING THANKS: THANK YOU FOR INVITING ME TO YOUR PARTY. APOLOGIZING: EXCUSE ME FOR MISSING THE PARTY. CONGRATULATING: HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND. ARRANGING A MEETING: WE COULD MEET AGAIN NEXT THURSDAY / COME TO MY HOUSE TOMORROW AND ILL SHOW YOU MY NEW GAME. GIVING REASONS AND EXPLAINING: I CANT GO BECAUSE IM ILL AND I DONT FEEL WELL/ MY CARS IS BROKEN SO I WONT TO BE AVAILABLE TO DRIVE. MAKING SUGGESTIONS: WHAT ABOUT GOING TO THE CINEMA? INVITING SOMEONE: I WOULD REALLY LIKE YOU TO COME TO MY HOUSE NEXT WEEKEND.
OFFERING SOMETHING: WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO SEND YOU THE PHOTOS?
SAYING HI AND INTRODUCTIONS: DEAR PHIL OR HI PHIL. ENDING THE MESSAGE: WELL, ITS TIME TO GO. IM WAITING FOR YOU REPLY. YOUR FRIEND FEDERICO. DEAR FRIEND, HOW ARE YOU? IM WRITING THIS EMAIL TO EXCUSE ME. I CANT GO TO VISIT YOU THIS WEEKEND BECAUSE I HAVE TO WORK IN MY TESIS. HOWEVER, WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT GOING TO THE CINEME TOMORROW. WELL, ITS TIME TO GO. IM WAITING FOR YOU REPLY. SEE YOU SOON, YOUR FRIEND, FEDERICO. DEAR FRIEND, IM SORRY BUT I WONT BE ABLE TO VISIT YOU THIS WEEKEND. I HAVE TO WORK IN MY TESIS. WE COULD MEET TOMORROW. WELL, ITS TIME TO GO. IM WAITING YOU REPLY. SEE YOU SOON, YOUR FRIEND FEDERICO.