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MAKE A DIFERENCE - Coggle Diagram
MAKE A DIFERENCE
Wish - Would - Rather
Wish: The verb “wish” is used to express wishes or regrets about present or past situations. It is used with the verb in the simple past to express something that is not real or that has not been fulfilled in the present. For example: “I wish I had more time”
Would: “Would” is a form of the verb “will” in English, but it is used differently. In this case, “would” is used to express courtesy, politeness, or wishes in future situations. For example: “Would you like something to drink?” or “I would love to go to the beach tomorrow”
Rather: “Rather” is used to express preferences or choices between two options. For example: “I would rather stay at home than go out tonight”
EXAMPLES
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If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
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Second Conditional
The second conditional is used to talk about hypothetical or unlikely situations in the present or future. This structure is formed with a conditional clause that begins with "if" followed by a clause expressing the hypothetical result if the condition is fulfilled.
The basic structure of the second conditional is:
If + subject + verb in the past simple, subject + would + verb in the infinitive
FOR EXAMPLE:
If I were you, I would study harder.
If it rained tomorrow, I would stay home.
If we left now, we would arrive early.
If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house.
First Conditional
The first conditional is used to talk about real and possible situations in the present or in the future. This structure is formed with a conditional clause beginning with "if" followed by something, expressing the probable result if the condition is true.
The basic structure of the first conditional is:
If + subject + verb in present simple, subject + will + verb in infinitive
FOR EXAMPLE:
If we leave early, we will arrive on time.
If they arrive late, we will start without them
If you study hard, you will pass the test.
If it snows, the schools will close.