Thursday, 19 May 2016

EF2/3 Adverb clauses continued

because
She doesn't want to go to the beach because it is raining.
Because it is raining, she doesn't want to go to the beach.

since
She doesn't want to go to the beach since it is raining. REASON WHY
She has lived in |Vancouver since she moved here in 2009. TIME

if
You can go home if you feel sick.
If you feel sick, you should go home.

can could should would might may will must- modal auxiliaries

can + to go= can go

You can go if you want.

unless
I will go to the park unless it rains.
I will go to the park if it doesn't rain.

You can go if you want to.
You can go unless you don't want to.

I don't not like ice cream. DOUBLE NEGATIVE, NO GOOD

Never never run with scissors. OKAY

an icy road icy (adjective)

an ice cream ice (noun)

an icy bar, Kingsway

Mango is popular with foreign tourists in TaiPei.

TaiPei has a great recycling program.


although, though, even though
I went to the park even though it rained.
Although she was very tired, she still went to the party. still
Even though I find English very difficult, I still want to get better at it.



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