BLOGGUI
TOO+ADJECTIVE AND INFINITIVE AND TOO+ADJECTIVE+FOR
- He is too short to be a basketball player
- We’re too tired to drive home
- that ring is too expensive
- that task is too long and difficult
- it was too cold for surf
- finishing the thesis has been too difficult for me
- That dress is too big for Laura
- The river water is too dirty for them to drink.
DESCRIBE RISKS
- Walking through mud can be very foggy for me
- Traveling so many hours by bus is very exhausting for the baby
- climbing the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta can be very steep
- Jellyfish are beautiful and impressive animals at night
GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES
THIRD CONDITIONAL
This type of conditional is used to think about past situations that did not happen and imagine what results they would have had
2. If I had known you needed help, i would have helped you.
3. If I hadn´t eaten so much, I wouldn´t have felt sick
4. if the titanic hadn't sunk, a lot of people would have been alive
5. If I hadn't missed my flight, I'd be on vacation right now.
Extra help to practice:
UNREAL CONDITIONALS OR SECOND CONDITIONALS
1. If I had a car, it would be easier for me
2. If the bank lent me the money, I would buy my house