Subjunctive Mood The subjunctive mood is the verb form used to explore a hypothetical situation (e.g., If I were you ) or to express a wish, a demand, or a suggestion (e.g., I demand he be present ). Easy Examples of the Subjunctive Mood If it were me, I'd go. (As this explores a hypothetical situation, was becomes were .) I wish it were real. (As this expresses a wish, was becomes were .) It is imperative that the game begin at once. (As this expresses a demand, begins becomes begin .) I propose he work full time. (As this expresses a suggestion, works becomes work .) More about the Subjunctive Mood This table summarizes how a verb changes when it's in the subjunctive mood. Normal Form Normal Example Subjunctive Form Subjunctive Example am , are , is ( to be in the present tense) I am available. ...
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My introduction to the school of tutor😱 Yesterday, together with my classmates, I went to our first meeting at the school of tutors🎓. It was a very interesting experience as I had never been on anything like it before💹. We were told about our future responsibilities and what we would learn. At the very beginning of the meeting, we all stood in a large circle and began to take turns talking about ourselves and answering random questions that helped us get to know each other better😍. Then we played games like a broken phone📴, which was also a lot of fun. Towards the end, we passed the kahoot test for our knowledge of the education of the Moscow State Pedagogical University🌁. And in the end we all drank tea together, ate cookies and took many cool photos, one of which I will attach below. I want to express special thanks to the organization of this meeting and to all the guys💞💕💝
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Modal Verbs 💆 Here's a list of the modal verbs in English: can could may might will would must shall should ought to Modals are different from normal verbs: 1: They don't use an 's' for the third person singular. 2: They make questions by inversion ('she can go' becomes 'can she go?'). 3: They are followed directly by the infinitive of another verb (without 'to'). Probability:😲 First, they can be used when we want to say how sure we are that something happened / is happening / will happen. We often call these 'modals of deduction' or 'speculation' or 'certainty' or 'probability'. For example: It's snowing, so it must be very cold outside. I don't know where John is. He could have missed the train. This bill can't be right. £200 for two cups of coffee! Click here to find out more about probability. Ability🙇 We use 'can' and 'could' to talk about a skill or ability. For e...
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💫 M y f i r s t p o s t💫 😵👻 Hello everyone, my name is Ilya, I am 18 years old and I am from Russia🌃, the city of Moscow, and this is my new blog. In it I will post my personal comments on courses, my essays😴, rules on English grammar, reviews of stories and news from my personal life👯. Also, I would like to share with you in this blog my literary findings, life hacks in language learning and how you can improve your language proficiency in a short period of time💯. I really hope that we will become friends and you will like my thoughts and reasoning, I will also be glad to enter into a discussion with you. See you in a new post, my dear subscribers, xoxo💖💖💖