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Indefinite Pronouns, Second Conditional, Wish, Would Rather - Coggle…
Indefinite Pronouns
Somebody, someone, something, somewhere
We use Somebody, someone, something, or somewhere in positive sentences to talk about a person, thing, or place when we don't mean a particular one
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Everybody, everyone, everything, everywhere
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Anybody, anyone, anything, anywhere
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Nobody, no one, nothing, nowhere
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Second Conditional
Tips
We can put the if clause before or after the result clause.
When the if clause is first, it is followed by a comma.
When the result clause is first, there is no comma.
If I were you, I'd be more careful.
I'd be more careful if were you.
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Wish, Would Rather
Would Rather
We can also use would rather to talk about wishes and preferences. When the subject and object of the wish is the same, we use would rather + infinitive without to
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When the subject and object and object of the wish is different, we use would rather + past tense
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Wish
We use wish to say that we want things to be different from how they are or were. To talk about the present, we use wish + past tense
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