INTRODUCTION
In this work we will speak about prepositions of time, where we will developed concerning it use in the English language, we will also explain the existent differences among the conditionals, and the about of this theme we will understand the use of the conditions, and in the end we will se and to deepen the existent difference among the reflexive pronouns and object pronouns.
PREPOSITION OF TIME
At
Is used to talk about long periods of time, like minutes, hours, birthday and so on.
E.g.: I go to school at 6:40 am.
E.g.: They arrived at 5 o’clock
In
It’s used for long periods (for examples: months and years).
E.g.: My birthday will be in October.
E.g.: Do you work in the evenings?
On
Is used for short period time. Like weekdays, date, etc;
E.g.: I receive my money on Friday.
E.g.: My girl friend kisses on my birthday.
REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
We use reflexive pronouns when we want to give certain strength to the sentences, in mean when we won’t emphasis.
It can also be used when the subject and the object are the same.
It means sometimes ´´alone an without help``
E.g.: She did the home work by her self.
• The house is big, but the yard it self is not big.
• Did you do you home work all by yourself.
Object pronouns are used to indicate something or someone.
Ex: father can you give me money?
Girl can you tell me the time?
Object pronoun reflexive pronoun
object Object
I Me
You You
He,she,It
Him/her/it
We Us
You You
they Their
object reflexive
I myself
You yourself
He, she ,it Himself,herself,itself
We, one Ourselves, oneself
Your yourselves
they themselves
FIRST CONDITIONAL
is used to change something that will happen in the future.
The first conditionals formed as follows:
If +subject +main verb +object
It clause
In if clauses never occurs will or shall.
If + subject +main verb +object
Main clauses
E.g.: If I have money, I will by a new car.
If you come on foot, you will arrive late.
We use first conditional to:
a) Give advice:
If you study hardly, you will take good makes.
b) Worn on the threaten:
If you don’t take the book, you won’t be in the classroom.
If you go there, I will beat you.
Second conditional, is used to talk about hypothetical but possible situation.
Ex: If I were a rich, I would be a rich.
I would study hard, if I have a book.
Third conditional, we use also to talk about totally imaginary or impossible situation.
E.g.: If I were good I would give mush money to many people.
It ´s use to give advice.
E.g.: If I were you, I would study hard.
NB: the verb in it clause most be in past tense, even though it refers to future or present time.
Second conditional:
Would never occurs with if clauses
Were used instead of was after if.
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