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"The student who sits next to me is a genius." (We need this info to know which student).
At this level, "Subject-Verb Agreement" and "Basic Tenses" are expected to be perfect. To hit the top marks, you need to master and precision . 1. The Power of "Mixed Conditionals" 🔀
Want to impress an examiner? Use . It’s like "Grammar Gold." Standard: "I have never seen such a beautiful view." Inversion: "Never have I seen such a beautiful view." Standard: "He had hardly started when it rained." Inversion: "Hardly had he started when it began to rain." 5. Relative Clauses: Defining vs. Non-Defining 🖇️ Don't forget your commas!
By 11th grade, standard 1st, 2nd, and 3rd conditionals aren't enough. You need to show you can mix timeframes.
“The discovery in the 19th century.” (This "to have been" structure shows advanced proficiency!) 3. Modal Verbs of Deduction (Speculation) 🔍
Don't just say "The book was written." Use for formal essays: “It is widely considered that...”
"If I weren't so lazy (General), I would have finished the project yesterday (Past)." 2. Passive Voice with a Twist 🏗️
"If I had studied harder last night (Past), I would be more confident now (Present)."
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"The student who sits next to me is a genius." (We need this info to know which student).
At this level, "Subject-Verb Agreement" and "Basic Tenses" are expected to be perfect. To hit the top marks, you need to master and precision . 1. The Power of "Mixed Conditionals" 🔀
Want to impress an examiner? Use . It’s like "Grammar Gold." Standard: "I have never seen such a beautiful view." Inversion: "Never have I seen such a beautiful view." Standard: "He had hardly started when it rained." Inversion: "Hardly had he started when it began to rain." 5. Relative Clauses: Defining vs. Non-Defining 🖇️ Don't forget your commas!
By 11th grade, standard 1st, 2nd, and 3rd conditionals aren't enough. You need to show you can mix timeframes.
“The discovery in the 19th century.” (This "to have been" structure shows advanced proficiency!) 3. Modal Verbs of Deduction (Speculation) 🔍
Don't just say "The book was written." Use for formal essays: “It is widely considered that...”
"If I weren't so lazy (General), I would have finished the project yesterday (Past)." 2. Passive Voice with a Twist 🏗️
"If I had studied harder last night (Past), I would be more confident now (Present)."