You are on page 1of 4

IN/AT/FOR

"At" is generally used for smaller, specific locations, like at home, at work, at Starbucks, at Comicon. "In"
is used for larger areas, like countries, towns, cities...
MODAL

WOULD

If I were…I would (hypotethical situations in present)

If I were good in English, I would quit my low-quality job.

If I were you, I would be better disciple

If he were taller he would be accepted into team.

If I had … I would have (unreal/hypothetical situations in past)

If he had, … he would have

If I had known that you would be at party, I would have arrived.

When I was kid I thought I would be a doctor. (talk about future in past)

When reporting someone's statement – as past form of „will“

Tom said that he would play football (report of Tom's statement: I will play…)

COULD

Possible situation in the present

I could see a movie today.

We could go on river bank

Possible situations in the past

If I had worked harder, I could have got more money at the bank account

If you had better car, you could have reached better time.

To express ability in past

When I was a kid, I could speak Spanish fluently.


SHOULD

A/AN, THE

A/an before a noun shows that what is referred to is not already known to the speaker, listener, writer
and/or reader (it is the indefinite article)

The before a noun shows that what is referred to is already known to the speaker, listener, writer
and/or reader (it is the definite article):

We only use a/an with singular countable nouns! Don’t use a/an before uncountable nouns

We can use the with singular and plural nouns

Might/Maybe
It's impossible to successfully foresee and thus to prevent social unrest and turmoils, but it's quite
possible to assess how a reaction of goverment will be . Such a reaction will be taking a form of
neofascism because a power of state will be able to reduce a personal freedom. The proccess which has
already been developing in peace-time will have been speeding up as unrest and protest break out.

This is how an American political sicentist and finance expert Andrew Morrison described near future of
America, as well as whole Western world, in his newest book named „The Death of Money“.

Morrison stated that social unrest would be direct consequence of massive bankrupcy, unemploymet
cutting of social measures for poorest, or that unrests may be caused by collapse of monetary system
which would push investors and banks over edge.

The unroll of bad scenario is backed by very foundations of world monetary system

You might also like