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Commercial English II Course Teacher: Hugo Toledo

With the help of the verbs shown on pages 42-44 Irregular verbs 65-66 Regular verbs
1. Write 10 RESULT CLAUSES (Conditional perfect) plus IF CLAUSES (Past perfect) in the same way as in the examples making a chain. Number from 1 to 10. Write 5 RESULT CLAUSES (Conditional perfect progressive) plus IF CLAUSES (Past perfect) in the same way as in the examples following the chain. Number from 11 to 15. Write 5 RESULT CLAUSES (Conditional perfect) plus IF CLAUSES (Past same way as in the examples following and finishing the chain. Number from 16 to 20. perfect progressive) in the

You have to begin the next clause with the same verb that you finished the previous clause. Interchange the verbs. Use one regular verb with one irregular verb or vice versa in each sentence. You can use either affirmative or negative clauses. Highlight with a different color the structure of the verbs. In English and in Spanish. The sentences must be written in a box as in the example. Write 4 or 5 boxes on each sheet of paper. Use different subject and different predicate in all the sentences. Use letter-sized sheets of paper. In pairs. No copies, otherwise, both the original and the copy will be invalid. Dateline: May 24, 2013 Score: 20 points well written out clauses as a whole.

INFINITIVE TO APPROVE TO KNOW

MEANING APROBAR SABER

PRES. PART. APPROVING KNOWING

MEANING APROBANDO SABIENDO

PAST PART. APPROVED KNOWN

MEANING APROBADO SABIDO

1) If the bank had approved me the credit, I would have known it immediately. Si el banco me hubiera aprobado el crdito, lo habra sabido inmediatamente.

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