Stage 43/44 grammarr Flashcards

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in …….sentences where the action expressed in both clauses did not (past) or does not (present) happen to be the case, the verbs in both clauses are in the subjunctive mood -

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conditional

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2
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conditional sentences use……

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isse

isti

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sentences where the action is expressed in both clauses is ….. (future) to happen

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less likely

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4
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future less vivid condition (future) use ….

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“ia”

“ea”

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5
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in sentences where the condition/conclusion are less likely to happen is known as the …

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future less vivid

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sentences where the condition/conclusion are more likely to happen are known as the ….

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future more vivid

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future more vivid condition use …

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“eri”

“bit”

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8
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conditional sentences - future - more likely …..

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indic

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9
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conditional sentences - future - less likely …

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subj.

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10
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conditional sentences - past - no indicattion -

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indic mood

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11
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conditional sentences - pres - happened -

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subjunctive

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12
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the description of events in the past tense “sets the stage” and then the switch to the present tense makes that action seem more vivid by having it “pop out” -

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historical present

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13
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historical present uses the …… or ….. tense

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pres & perf

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14
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where a word can be easily understood, it is often omitted. This omission is referred to as ….

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ellipsis

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15
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ellipses occur equally in … and … clauses-

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1st & 2nd

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16
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alternate endings is used to replace the 3rd person plural ending of the perfect tense ……… w/ …..

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  • erunt

- ere

17
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ttwo alternate endings -

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  • erunt

- ere