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View my complete profile. SOME USEFUL PHRASAL VERBS. Past Unreal Conditional Continuous. Saturday, December 24, 2005. Prepositins after adjectives ( emotional reactions). Someone can/be/feel: surprised, shocked, embarrassed, bored, disappointed, disgusted, amused, fascinated, charmed. Special cases: ABOUT, WITH, OF, IN. TO BE: worried, excited, optimistic, enthusiastic, crazy about something or someone. Pleased, irritated, annoyed, angry, furious with/about something. Posted by Ouhassi Mohamed 8:31 AM.

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View my complete profile. SOME USEFUL PHRASAL VERBS. Past Unreal Conditional Continuous. Saturday, May 21, 2005. There are two kinds of Conditional: real and unreal. Real Conditional describes real-life situations.Unreal Conditional describes unreal, imaginary situations. Although the various Conditional forms might seem quite abstract at first, they are actually some of the most useful structures in English and are commonly included in daily conversations. Conditional Overview with Examples. NOTICEAs in...

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View my complete profile. SOME USEFUL PHRASAL VERBS. Past Unreal Conditional Continuous. Tuesday, April 19, 2005. The indefinite article a , an is used. A- When the noun is mentioned for the first time. Injury which made him partially deaf.). B- with nouns, including professions, after the verbs be and become when the noun has indefinite reference (I’dliketobe a. Pharmacist) (TV is an. C- In emphatic expressions after what and such. He was such a. Kilo; 90km an. Hour; twice a. Hundred; a thousand). Are b...

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View my complete profile. SOME USEFUL PHRASAL VERBS. Past Unreal Conditional Continuous. Saturday, May 21, 2005. There are two kinds of Conditional: real and unreal. Real Conditional describes real-life situations. Unreal Conditional describes unreal, imaginary situations. Although the various Conditional forms might seem quite abstract at first, they are actually some of the most useful structures in English and are commonly included in daily conversations. Conditional Overview with Examples.

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View my complete profile. Past Unreal Conditional Continuous. Sunday, April 10, 2005. If / When .SIMPLE PRESENT., . SIMPLE FUTURE.]or[. SIMPLE FUTURE. if / when . SIMPLE PRESENT.]. Notice that there is no future in the "If" or "When" clause. The Future Real Conditional. If I go to my friend's house for dinner tonight, I will take a bottle of wine or some flowers.(I am still not sure if I will go to his house or not.). I am going to read if there is nothing on TV.(It depends on the TV schedule.). MOST COM...

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