PRESENT PERFECT

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    1. SHOULD- SHOULDN´T- MUST
      We use shouldtosuggestanobligation.
      He shouldspend more time in hishomework.
      Shouldn´tisusedtogiveanadvice.
      I thinkyoushouldn´tgoout becase itisraining.
      MUST
      Itisusedtoexpressnecessityorstrongobligation.
      Expressionsforordersancommands
      Youmustarriveearlytonight.
      Youmustbringyourhomeworktomorrow
    2. . Writeshould, shouldn´t , mustormustn´twhereitcorresponds
      You ___________writeyourexerciseswithink.
      You ____________ smoke in a closedarea.
      You ____________ arivetoclasson time.
      Helen __________ see a doctor becausesheissick.
      You __________ finishyourworkbeforeyougo.
      We_________be more carefulwiththewater.
      We ________speak in English in cass.
      They __________speak in class.
      Carlos __________paytherenton time.
      The bus ____________arrive at o´clock.
    3. FIRST CONDITIONAL
      The conditional sentences consist of two parts:
      The if – clause ( hypothesis ) , and the main clause.
      If he wakes up , he will miss the plane
      The first conditional express a real or very probable situation in the present or the future.
      The sentences not always begin with the if clause.
      He will miss the plane , if he wakes up.
    4. IF - WHEN
      We use when in conditionals to show that we are sure that something will happen.
      I´ll see you when I come to Pachuca.
      We use if in conditionals to show that we are not sure whether something will or not happen.
      I´ll see you if I come to Pachuca.
    5. too , too much , too many
      We use these words to say that something is more than we wanted.
      I´ll try not to get too late.
      He ´s got too much work to do.
      I´ve always got too many things to do.
    6. Enough – not enough
      We use enough to say something is the correct number or amount.
      I have enough money to buy this car.
      I thing this flat is big enough for you and me.
      We use not enough to say something is less than we wanted.
      The baby isn´t old enough to talk.
      I don´t have enough money to buy the car.
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