martes, 27 de marzo de 2018

WISH AND IF ONLY FOR REGREST



WISH AND IF ONLY FOR REGREST

Wish and ‘If only’ are both used to talk about regrets – things that we would like to change either about the past or the present.

function
We use wish/only + past perfect to talk about things we would like to change about the past.
Form
Subject+wish+past perfect
If only+ past+ perfect
Examples

·         She wishes she had gone to college
·         If only I hadn’t eaten a hug break fast
·         He wishes he hadn´t stayed up late
·         If only I had worked hard in school
·         My parents wis they hadn´t driven to florida






Health problems and symtoms
Itchy



Temperature


Vomit


Dizzy


Cough


Breathing


Headache


Sore


INFINITIVE CLAUSES WITH IMPERSONAL IT


INFINITIVE CLAUSES WITH IMPERSONAL IT
Function
We use  (not)+adjetive+infinitive clause whenwe want to use adjetive to describe an action or situation.
This means the same as using the gerund as a subject.
It´s important to eat properly.= eating properly it´s important
Examples
"It" is + adj

Infinitive c
It's difficult
To guess what will happen.
It's good
To know when a rat will get loose.
It's impossible
To do  this project in 24 hours
It's important
To take a break twice a day.
It's possible
To work on your own project.
It's essential 
To be  here.
It's better
To get cold in the laboratory.

Vocabulary


injuries
Break your leg


Sprain your ankle



Pull a muscle



Hurt your shoulder



Hurt your knee


Cut your finger


Burn your self




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