Dive into advanced grammar for future projections, unreal pasts, and subtle word distinctions. This unit equips you to discuss completed future actions, mixed-time hypotheticals, and nuanced verb choices—essential for academic, professional, and fluent everyday communication.
Key Learning Objectives
- Hypothesize about unreal past outcomes (If you had studied, you would have passed).
- Project completion by a future time (By 2025, I’ll have graduated).
- Stress duration up to a future point (She’ll have been working here for 10 years).
- Blend time frames for complex hypotheticals (If I knew then what I know now…).
- Clarify timeframes (for 2 years, since 2020, 5 years ago).
- Master reporting verbs (Say something vs. Tell someone something).
- Fix common errors (Do homework vs. Make a decision).
- Distinguish individual vs. group focus (Each student spoke vs. Every room was clean).
- Navigate negative agreements (I don’t like either / Neither do I).
- Unlock this versatile verb (Get a job, Get tired, Get better).
🌀 5.1 Third Conditional
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the Third Conditional, a grammatical structure used to talk about hypothetical situations in the past and their imagined outcomes. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to construct and understand sentences using the Third Conditional.
⌛🏆 5.2 Future Perfect
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore how to use the Future Perfect tense in English. By the end of this module, you will be able to talk confidently about actions that will be completed before a specific point in the future.
⏳♾️ 5.3 Future Perfect Continuous
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the Future Perfect Continuous Tense, a tense that helps us describe actions that will continue up to a specific point in the future. By the end of this module, you will be able to use this tense confidently in your conversations and writing.
🔄🤹 5.4 Mixed Conditionals
Start this lessonIn this lesson, you will learn how to use mixed conditionals in English. These are special types of conditional sentences that combine different time frames to express hypothetical or unreal situations. Let’s dive in!
🗓️⏪ 5.5 For, Since And Ago
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the correct use of for, since, and ago in English. These words are essential for talking about time in the past and present. Let’s dive in!
🗣️📢 5.6 Say Vs Tell
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we’ll explore the differences between “say” and “tell”, two commonly confused verbs in English. By the end of this lesson, you’ll have a clear understanding of when and how to use each verb correctly.
🛠️✨ 5.7 Do Vs Make
Start this lessonIn this unit we will explore the differences between “do” and “make” in English. These two verbs can sometimes be confusing because they are often translated similarly in other languages, but their usage in English is distinct. Let’s dive in!
👥🔢 5.8 Each Vs Every
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the differences between “each” and “every”, two words that are often confused by English learners. By the end of this unit, you will be able to use them correctly in sentences.
↔️🚫 5.9 Either Vs Neither
Start this lessonIn this lesson, we will explore the differences between either and neither, two words that are often confused by English learners. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use these words correctly in sentences. Let’s dive in!
🔄📲 5.10 To Get
Start this lessonIn this lesson we will explore the versatile verb “to get” in English. This verb is used in many contexts and can sometimes be confusing for learners. By the end of this lesson, you’ll have a clear understanding of its various meanings and uses.