Mastering English Conditional and Tense Structures

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Present and Preterit Forms
  2. Conditional Types and Usage
  3. Present Perfect and Duration
  4. Conditional Past Conjugation
  5. Zero Conditional
  6. Mixed Conditional Usage
  7. English Conditional Types

📖 1. Present and Preterit Forms

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

Present affirmative form: The form of a verb used to express actions that happen regularly, facts, or general truths in the present time. It typically involves the base verb, with an additional 's' or 'es' for third person singular subjects.

Present negative form: The form used to express actions that do not happen regularly or facts that are not true in the present. It is constructed with 'do not' (or 'does not' for third person singular) followed by the base verb.

Preterit affirmative form: The form of a verb used to describe actions completed in the past. It involves specific past tense forms of the verb, which may be regular (adding -ed) or irregular.

Preterit negative form: The form used to indicate that a specific action did not happen in the past. It is formed with 'did not' followed by the base verb, regardless of whether the verb is regular or irregular.

Base verb (BV): The simplest form of a verb without any tense or inflectional endings. It is used in the present affirmative (except for third person singular), present negative, and preterit negative forms.

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1. According to the course content, how is the present affirmative form of a verb typically constructed for third person singular subjects?

2. How do the structures of Type 2 and Type 3 conditionals differ from each other?

3. What effect does using the Present Perfect with 'for' and 'since' have on the listener's understanding of the action?

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Present affirmative form

Base verb used for regular actions in present.

Preterit negative form

Did not + base verb indicates past non-occurrence.

Type 1 conditional — function?

Expresses real future possibilities.

Type 2 conditional — structure?

If + past simple, would + base verb.

Type 3 conditional — use?

Refers to unreal past situations.

Zero conditional — tense?

Both clauses use present simple.

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