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English 2 grammar summary

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In this document, you have the grammar of the second semester of the first year.

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  • September 22, 2023
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Samenvatting Engels


All tenses

 Present simple
- Not affected by time

Bv. she writes a lot of papers

 Past simple
- Completely in the past

Bv. She wrote papers for her class

 Future simple
- Events that will be complited in the future

Bv. She will write papers for her class

 Present perfect
- Events started in the past and are expected to continue

Bv. she has written some papers

 Past perfect
- Event happened prior to other event in the past

Bv. She had written papers for her class, before she switched universities

 Future perfect
- Events that will be completed between now and a specific point in the future

Bv. She will have written many papers for her classes by the end of the semester

 Present continuous
- Currently ungoing actions

Bv. She is writing a paper for her class

 Past continuous
- Describe ongoing event, often in relation to the occurrence of another event

Bv. She was writing a paper for her class when her pencil broke




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,  Future continuous
- Describe future events that are expected to continue over period of time

Bv. She will be writing a lot of papers for her classes next year


 Present perfect continuous
- Event started in the past, continued in the present and recently completed

Bv. She has been writing a paper all night long, now she needs sleep


 Past perfect continuous
- Event began, continued, and ended in the past

Bv. She has been writing a paper all night long and she needed to get some sleep

 Future perfect continuous
- Events that will continue until a point in the future

Bv. She will have been writing this paper for three months when she hands it in



Conditionals

First conditional

If …

 situation

If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils

 result

if she gets good grades, she will go to uni

 possibility

if she gets good grades, she will/may/should/can/could/might go to university




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