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Contrast Clauses + Would Ac218c32022

The document provides a review for an exam on various English grammar topics. It includes: 1. A list of vocabulary terms related to contrast and exception. 2. Examples of contrast and exception structures using while, whereas, unlike, and in contrast to. 3. A review of the past simple tense and the differences between using used to and would for describing past habits. 4. Sample sentences testing the use of used to, would, and other past tense structures. The document focuses on grammar structures for contrast, exception, and describing past habits. It provides definitions, examples, and practice sentences testing these topics.

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Contrast Clauses + Would Ac218c32022

The document provides a review for an exam on various English grammar topics. It includes: 1. A list of vocabulary terms related to contrast and exception. 2. Examples of contrast and exception structures using while, whereas, unlike, and in contrast to. 3. A review of the past simple tense and the differences between using used to and would for describing past habits. 4. Sample sentences testing the use of used to, would, and other past tense structures. The document focuses on grammar structures for contrast, exception, and describing past habits. It provides definitions, examples, and practice sentences testing these topics.

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Exam 2 review- Academic 2 –/ Vocabulary / Vocabulary is just choose.

// used to/would or both// Rewrite two


sentences as one REDUCED relative clause.//defining and nondefining reduced relative clauses. // Negative questions
with use to -present habit contrary to the past habit/ past simple + grammar // Choose the word for exception or
contrast //rewrite the past simple sentences using would or used to for past habits + Present simple sentence //
Sentences with non defining relative clause as sentence modifiers (5) //write sentences with contrast and opposition
//There is not a written task. There are 10 ? for reading task.

9A = Contrast and exception = adverbial clause

Contrast Exception
While (clause) Except ( that) (clause)
Whereas (clause) Except for the fact that

(clause)
Unlike (noun or noun phrase) Except for (noun or noun phrase)
In contrast to (noun or noun phrase) With the exception of (noun or noun phrase)

While (clause) Unlike (noun or noun phrase)


Whereas (clause) In contrast to (noun or noun phrase)

While Japanese visit the doctor 6 times a year, the typical Italian person visits the doctor 14 times a year.

Unlike Japanese, who visit the doctor 6 times a year, the typical Italian person visits the doctor 14 times a year.

An Italian person drinks 155 l. of bottled water per year, in contrast to a Japanese person, that drinks 10 l of bottled
water per year.

I study English for a better job. I study English to have better grades. I study English because I dream of
For learning. traveling to Canada.

____WHILE/WHEREAS___ dogs have more feelings for their owners, humans, cats don’t.

Unlike / In contrast to Dogs and their owners, cats and their owners have a weird relationship.

I’m similar to my family, except that I don’t like to dance.

I like movies, except for horror movies.

PAST SIMPLE

I went = specific / I didn’t go // Did you go?

I USED TO INF WOULD – nice, because it’s emotion BUT


+ , - , ? Dynamic verbs, Stative verbs +, - Dynamic verbs
MENTAL VERBS- understand
believe, know, think (have an opinion)
EMOTIONAL VERBS – like , enjoy
hate, etc
CHARACTERISTIC VERBS (state
verbs) Be, looks, smells
LIVE or HAVE – possession.
I used to study at this place. Would (When would means routine in the past)
Would is more nostalgic, the memory is more loving.
We need a time expression
IN THIS CASE , we can’t use it with stative verbs
I used to play baseball. I would play with my brother when I was a child/in 1990,
last year.
I’d play WOULD
I’d played HAD
IT IS DIFFERENT FROM
NOT THE MEANING WE HAVE IN THIS POINT
If I had my brother’s phone number, I would play with
him THIS IS NOT OUR GRAMMAR. – WOULD HAS A
MILLION MEANING.
I would like – want
I didn’t use to speak English back then. When I was at school, I wouldn’t go out so often.
I didn’t use to play soccer, I didn’t the habit. When I was at high school , I wouldn’t play voleyball at
recess
Did you use to like anime? ---------------
Did you use to play soccer?
Didn’t I use to work on weekends? – doubt, opinion,
surprise, real actual question
Didn’t your sister use to dance on weekends?

Present Simple Present continuous Past simple Present perfect Future


Permanent / routine/ Temporal Finished Past + present Plans, predictions
true Experience.

Past habitual

Would and used to = past simple = + I used to/ didn’t use to + Did you use to…?

Not for stative NOR questions

GET USED TO+ING BE USED TO+ ING


USED TO GET USED TO BE USED TO
PAST ROUTINE adapt Something that is normal

Adapted/ familiar
I used to eat arepas. When I first came, I got used to I am used to teaching online
wearing warmer clothes. classes.
BE CAREFUL WITH HAVE

Have can be possession with a noun STATIVE

Responsibility with have to + inf STATIVE

Have and expression= I have a shower, a cup of coffee, fun, a good time, a nap – DYNAMIC, you can use
WOULD or make it continuous.

HAVE+ VPP – I have gone to Paris.

Choose the answer that best completes each sentence or question.

1. How many friends _______ when you were in high school?


did you use to have
would you to have
2. Which sentence is NOT correct?
I didn't use to like cheese when I was younger.
I didn't used to walk home after school.

3. When I was a child, we _______ in the countryside.


used to live
would lived

4. On Sundays, my mom _______ us up and make pancakes.


used to woke / Used to wake
would wake

5. My brother and I _______ all the time.


use to fight
would fight

6. When I was a child, I ____ meat.


didn't use to eat
wouldn't to eat

7. In the morning, Uncle Paul _______ on the front porch and read.
used to sat
would sit

8. Which sentence is NOT correct?


I would go shopping with her every Friday.
I would have very blond hair when I was a kid. WOULD AND POSSESSION DON¡?T GO TGETHER

9. I _______ glasses when I was at university.


didn't use to wear
wouldn't wore
10. When the weather was bad, I _______ home and read comic books.
use to stay
would stay

11. Tom and I ____________ so many things together. I really miss him.
would do
used do

Vocabulary 9B

1.Keep things in perspective_c_ a. Do not fall asleep

2.Keep or Stay in touch_e_ b. Do not lose awareness of what happens regardless the circumstances

3.Stay awake_a_ c. Do not lose focus of what is important or it is not.

4.Keep up with current events_b_ d. Do not be away from your social media, people you know, and news

5. Keep or Stay out of trouble_f_ e. Continue writing with your old friends

6. Keep expenses down_g_ f. Do not break rules to avoid problems

7. Keep or Stay connected_d_ g. Reduce the money you spend

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