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Phrasal verbs
Form:
Verb+one or two prepositions (or adverbs)
Specifications:
A phrasal verb can have more than one meaning
The meaning ofen has no connection with the verb
Can be formal or informal
Separable: are the phrasal verbs that cannot split
Inseparable:are the phrasal verbs that can split but with different conditions
1juan asked jovis out to dinner
2juan asked around that if they need money
3your shoes add up to 30 dolars
4you are not gonna back up to your house
5we have to blow up a lot of balloons
6your cellphone broke down yesterday
7juan broke in today and stole my TV
8juan break in my conversation
9this sad music is bringing me down
10juan drunk so much that he brought his bear up in the toiled
12I called around my family but just juan come
13juan call the meet whit jovis off
14i called on you yesterday
15i don’t care about juan´s life
Non Defining relative clauses
Provide interesting additional information which isn´t essential to understand a sentence
It tell us more about someone or something, but don´t define it
1 Juan, who lives in YPFB, needs to calm down before he drives the car
2the people, who put up whit a dog, are very unusual in La Paz
3cats, that weak up early, are very unusual
4the people that work out a lot are very usual
5 Paolo, who like the French fries, broke in “Pollos Copacabana”
6 Carola, who is called Sobo, broke in Paolo´s house
7 Rubén, who lives in the trash, was killed by Juan that didn’t back he up
8 Rodrigo, who was our partner, was in the Prado eating ice cram that add up to 1 Bs
9 Ester, who likes Rubén, ask Rubén out to dinner
10 Alejandro, who didn´t do the homework, asked around if was homework
11 Romina, who was 8 years old, ask someone out
12 Fendor, who work out the total cost before we buy the house, died
13Felo, who lie always, do a plan that work out fine
14 Juan, who never work out, is in a meeting whit Jovis
15 Juan, who never work out, warm up
Past unreal conditional
It is used for talk hypothetically about past situations and to suppose different consequences
Form: if +subject + past perfect
But with wish and only are to express something different from reality
1 I wish I can warm your feet up in front of the fireplace
2 I wish that I wake up early for work on Saturday
3 if only the kids used all of the toothpaste up so we need to buy some more
4if only my cat doesn´t turned up after we put posters up all over the neighbourhood
5if only I could try these jeans on
6I wish I am going to try this new brand of detergent out
7 I wish you turn the music up
8If only you turn some lights on I could see better my homework
9if only you to turn the TV off and come for dinner
10if only you turn the TV down while the guests are here
11I wish we threw our old furniture away when we won the lottery
12i wish I was thinking this job offer over before I make my final decision
13 When I think back on my youth, I wish I had studied harder
14if only you take the garbage out to the street I can be more relaxed
15i wish that my grandparents took us out for dinner and a movie
Past perfect
Form: S + had/hadn´t + verb in P.P. + C
By the time + simple past + past perfect
We use the past perfect to talk about something that happened in the past
In the time line it is before the simple past and the present perfect
1 The woman broke down when the police told her that her son had died
2 The firemen had broke into the room to rescue the children
3 We had cut the old tree in our yard down after the storm
4 We worked so hard this year that we had gotten away for a week
5 you receive something you had before
6 I had holed my dog back because there was a cat in the park
7 We had ran out of shampoo so I had washed my hair with soap
8 When I think back on my youth, I wish I had studied harder
9 I had token after my mother. We are both impatient
10 We had heard the news as soon as we switched on the car radio
11 you had switch it off
12 you had stocked to the diet
13 You had sleep over tonight if the weather is too bad to drive home
14I had showed off on my skateboard
15the police had set up the car thief by using a hidden camera
Should have / Could have
We use it to express things that you maybe can do
Their meaning is:
(podría/debería/...) haber
It is more use in questions
Form: S + should / could + have + C
1juan could have hit a airhead
2 my amigo maybe could have a drink water, but he can´t.
3 I should have got antifreeze tonight.
4 Me and my friend should have crash our zits.
5 How could have you go out with such a jerk?
6 I could have retire with 100 K
7 I wish I could have kick back at the beach today
8 I wish I could have kick back at the park
9 I could have cut in the reunion
10 you could have cut out this ad
11 they should have cut off the newspaper
12 we should have any work in the summer
13 Juan could have any homework in the vacation
14 Ruben should have checked out
15 Erick could have to go to visit my house
Must have /Can have /Might have
Might expresses an opinion: an uncertain guess, a speculation, based on very little information. Might have expresses an opinion about an earlier (past) situation.
Must expresses an opinion: an inference, a conclusion, based on known details. Must have expresses an opinion about an earlier (past) situation.
Can express the same that might but more formal
1You might have to go to visit my house
2 we must have an item
3 he must have pulled my leg
4 she might have asked for trouble
5 it might have learned something by heart
6 we must have a nap
7 you can have cut in your father’s conversation
8they must have asked for trouble
9 Juan can have chip in something
10 Ruben must have cleaned up his room
11Jovis must have come apart to Juan
12 Kevin might have s nap
13 Carol can have done away whit all of these old tax records
14 Juana must have drop back in the competence
15 Paolo must have lerned
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