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Grammar - Coggle Diagram
Grammar
Future continuous
We used to talk about an action that will be in progress at a certain future time, ask about someone's plans
Interrogative: Will + subject + be + verb ending in -ing
Affirmative: subject + will be + verb ending -ing
Short answers: subject pronoun + will / won't
Negative: subject + will not be / won't be + verb ending -ing
Relatives clauses
Defining relative clauses
Who
Refer to people
It can be replaced with that
John Nash was an architect who / that worked on Buckingham Palace
Whom
We talked to the woman whom the princess has helped
We use this instead of who
Which
Refer thing or animals
It can be replaced wich that
I saw the horses which / that belong to the queen
Where
refer places
That is the place where the queen lives
When
refer to time
It can be replaced with that after the word day, week, or year
The date when Princess Elizabeth became queen was 6th February, 1952
Whose
refer possession
I've got a friend whose mother works for the king
Non-defining relative clauses
Provide information that is not essential to identifying
between commas
formed using
where
when
which
whose
who
can never be omitted os substituted by that
We visited the Tower of London, where we saw the Crown Jewels
Some / any / no compounds
We use some / any / no
Something / anything / nothing --> talk about thing
Somewhere / anywhere / nowhere --> talk about places
Someone / anyone / no one --> talk about people
Affirmative : some and no
Negative and interrogative : any
The conditional
zero conditional
Condition : if / when + Present Simple
Talk about general truths
Result: Present simple