Use - Pre-intermediate — Grammar In

Strong obligation (e.g., "You must wear a seatbelt"). Should: Giving advice (e.g., "You should see a doctor"). Might/May: Possibility (e.g., "It might rain later"). The Passive Voice Switching focus from the "doer" to the "action." Active: "They built this house in 1990." Passive: "This house was built in 1990". Conditionals

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Knowing when to use "I work" (habit) vs. "I am working" (right now). Grammar in Use - Pre-intermediate

For general truths (e.g., "If you heat ice, it melts ").

Connecting the past to the present. You use this for life experiences (e.g., "I have been to Paris") or actions that just finished. Future Forms: Will: For sudden decisions or predictions. Be going to: For plans made before the moment of speaking. Strong obligation (e

comparing two things (better than) or many things (the best).

Using who, which, and that to join sentences (e.g., "That is the man who lives next door"). The Passive Voice Switching focus from the "doer"

For fixed arrangements, like a doctor's appointment. 🛠️ Essential Structures