First
Conditional
If
they treat
me better, I
will
stay at home.
(If/unless
+ Present simple) + (will or won´t + verb)
Second
Conditional
If they
treated me better, I would stay at home.
(If + Past simple) + (would/could/might (not)
+ verb)
Third
Conditional
If
they
had
treated
me better, I would have stayed at home.
(If + Past Perfect)+
(would
(not)
have
+ past
participle)
1 to look out
for - To search for
2
to keep
an
eye
out
for - To search for
3
to look
(someone/something)
up - To research
4
to get
in with
(the
wrong
crowd) - To get involved with
5
to put
someone
up - To accomodate a person
6
to hang
out - To spend time somewhere or with someone
7
to hang
around - To stay in a place
8
to move
out - To leave your home
9
to move
in - To start living in a new home
10
to grow
up - To become older
11
to bring
up - To raise a child
12 to
hang
up - To put the phone down
Utterly
Completely
Totally
Entirely
Wholly
Useful phrases
How on
earth
…(could
you
do this
to us?)
How
dare
you
…(argue
with
me?)
How
could
you
…(run away
like
this?)
How
the
hell
…(are we
supposed
to find
him?)
INDIRECT QUESTIONS
Can you tell me
Can you let me know
Can you explain
Please
tell
me + How / where
/ whether
/ when
/ why
/ what
/ if
/ about
I'd like to know
Do you know
Has she told you
I wonder
Could you tell us
Do you have any idea
I can't remember
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2 to keep an eye out for - To search for
3 to look (someone/something) up - To research
4 to get in with (the wrong crowd) - To get involved with
5 to put someone up - To accomodate a person
6 to hang out - To spend time somewhere or with someone
7 to hang around - To stay in a place
8 to move out - To leave your home
9 to move in - To start living in a new home
10 to grow up - To become older
11 to bring up - To raise a child
12 to hang up - To put the phone down
Completely
Totally
Entirely
How dare you …(argue with me?)
How could you …(run away like this?)
How the hell …(are we supposed to find him?)