There are three moods (способи дієслова) in English: The Indicative Mood (дійсний) The Subjunctive Mood (умовний) and the Imperative Mood ( наказовий).

Презентация:



Advertisements
Похожие презентации
МБОУ « Средняя общеобразовательная школа 23» г. Элиста 2014.
Advertisements

The subjunctive mood. Conditional II and III. Автор: Кузнецова Е.Н. МОУ 5 «Гимназия» г. Мегион ХМАО.
The category of mood. The category of mood is an explicit verbal category expressing the relation of the action denoted by the predicate to reality as.
THE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD The 6 th Form. THE INDICATIVE MOOD (All actions are real) If + Present Simple, will + Infinitive Will + Infinitive if + Present Simple.
TENSE AND TIME A tense is an inflectional (флективная) form of a verb expressing a specific time distinction. Time is a measurable period during which.
LET US LEARN and PRACTICE! Conditional 0 If +Present Simple, Present simple Real actions -100% Situations that are always true if something happens.
Affirmative I/You have visited He/She/It has visited We/You/They have visited.
Welcome The 13 th of November Answer the question: If a classmate asked you for the answer to a question during an exam while the teacher was not looking,
ENGLISH GRAMMAR TENSES. TENSE MEANS TIME PRESENT TIME PAST TIME FUTURE TIME.
Simple Past vs. Present Perfect When do we use each tense in English?
AffirmativeNegativeQuestions I You We They will be +playing He ll be + playing She It I You We They will not +playing He wont + playing She It I You Will.
English Grammar. Simple for understanding. Prepared by Igor Kazakov for Secondary school.
AffirmativeNegativeQuestions I have been+playing You We have been+playing They ve been+playing He She has been+ playing It s been playing I havent been.
CONDITIONALS TYPE 1 Real Present Used to express real or very probable situations in the present or future. If clause If + Present simple Present Cont.
CONDITIONALS UNREAL CONDITION TALKING ABOUT OUR FANTASIES (PAST)
Conditionals- Type 0/Type 1. A conditional consists of two parts: the if –clause ( hypothesis), which begins with the word if, and the main clause, which.
Автор : Хомутова Елена Константиновна Учитель английского языка.
Карпова Александра РП-31. It is a conceptual category expressing the purposefulness of speech, the relationship of a speaker to the content of his utterance,
CONDITIONALS Conditional Sentences Type 0 Used for scientific / general truth. Form: if + Simple Present, + Simple Present (if + Past Simple, + Past Simple)
Grammar Study: Thrird Conditional LEARN MORE »»»»MORE LEARN MORE »»»»MORE.
Транксрипт:

There are three moods (способи дієслова) in English: The Indicative Mood (дійсний) The Subjunctive Mood (умовний) and the Imperative Mood ( наказовий).

The Indicative Mood represents an action as a real fact in Present, Past and Future Tense. She leaves with her mother. A letter came from them today. I shall go into the garden.

The Subjunctive Mood represents an action not as real fact but as something that would take place under certain conditions, something desirable, necessary or unreal, unrealizable.

Умовний спосіб виражає дію не як реальну, а як таку, що могла б відбутися за певних умов, а також необхідну, бажану або нереальну, нездійсненну. Oh, if I had but come last night.- О, якби я тільки прийшла вчора ввечері.

There are four forms of the Subjunctive Mood in English: The Conditional Mood, The Suppositional Mood, Subjunctive I and Subjunctive II.

The Conditional Mood has two tenses: the Present and the Past.

The Present Conditional is formed by means of the auxiliary verbs should and would and the Indefinite Infinitive of the main verb.

I should/would work. He (she, it, you, they) would work.

The Present Conditional expresses an action which would take place under certain conditions in the present or future. But for the rain we would work in the garden today.- Якби не дощ, ми працювали сьогодні в саду.

The Past Conditional is formed by means of the auxiliary verbs should and would and the Perfect Indefinite of the main verb. I (we) should/would have worked. He ( she, it, you, they) would have worked.

The Past Conditional is used to express an action which would have taken place under certain conditions in the past. She would have bought a watch but the shop was closed.