Wednesday, 10 May 2017

EF5/6 adverb cl quiz review

3. when rain
My brother didn't take his umbrella when it was raining.

4. although late
Although I got up early, I was still late for work.
Although I got up early, but I was still late for work. XXX

I got up early, but I was still late for work.  COMPOUND SENTENCE


5. since job
since = because, time

She has found a job since she graduated. time
He will quit his job since he doesn't like it. reason
I have been working in this company since I moved to Vancouver. time

past perfect progressive tense - English speakers don't use past perfect tense. We use simple past.



S+V

7. as if rich
He spends money as if he were very rich.

8. after supper
I will do my homework after supper.
I will do my homework after we have supper. SV

9. until vacation

She will work until her vacation starts in June.
He will be on vacation until he gets back in August.
He will go on a vacation until when he has enough money.
He won't go on a vacation until he has enough money.

until
til, till = casual talking, not for school writing


if park
If it is sunny, we will go to the park.

unless park
Unless it is raining, we will go to the park.

Let's go to the party unless you are too tired.
Let's go to the party if you want to.

I won't go if I don't hear from him.
I won't go unless I hear from him.

'unless'  daily practice

although / even though/ though

so that so...that
so that
I have to leave early so that I can get to my doctor's appointment.
so...that
It is so cold that she put on a sweater.


even if
Even if it rains, we will still go to the park.
Even if you don't invite me, I will go to your party.
You have to do your homework even if it's boring.

homeworks = school work
housework = chores

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