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Quantifiers

USE: A quantifier, as its name implies, expresses quantity. Quantifiers can be a single word or a phrase and are used with nouns. They can be used with both a countable or an uncountable noun to express amount or quantity. Some, much, many, few, little, a lot, half, three, etc., are common quantifiers. LIST Grammar Practice Grammar - Quantifiers Quantifiers (Spanish) Grammar and test Practice Practice

Conditionals Types. Inverted Conditionals.

Click on the picture to enlarge! Inverted Conditionals Conditionals are dependent clauses that begin with the word 'if': If we finish our homework , we can go to the beach. If a conditional phrase uses the verbs had, should, or were you can invert the subject and a verb. Take a look at these pairs of sentences: Normal : If I had finished my homework, I would have called you. Inverted : Had I finished my homework , I would have called you. Normal : If you should happen to see my wife, tell her I called. Inverted : Should you happen to see my wife , tell her I called. Normal : If he were really a good teacher, he would let us go early. Inverted : Were he really a good teacher , he would let us go early. Notice that the auxiliary (helping) verb is moved to the front, and the word 'if' is deleted. © 2002, Michael D. Turner Further Practice. Click below Theory and Practice Practice (pdf) Enjoy!