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IF AND WHEN
GRAMMAR
We can use if or when + present verb to talk about repeated actions. In this case, if and when mean whenever (every time or at any time).
Example:
When Jenny and Paul go on holiday, they go to the sea.
When the wind conditions are right, Paul goes sailing.
If it’s sunny, Jenny goes to the beach.
WHEN 100% CERTAINTY something is going to happen.
IF only a CHANCE something is going to happen.
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Use if to introduce unlikely, hypothetical or unreal conditions in different conditional sentences.
https://www.englishpage.com/conditional/conditional1.htm
https://es.liveworksheets.com/iz570789dy
https://english.lingolia.com/en/vocabulary/confusing-words/when-if/exercises
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/zero-conditional-exercise-1.html
GIVING REASONS USING TO AND FOR
GRAMMAR
Rule 1: if there is a verb, use TO + infinitive
- I came here to talk to you.
- I study every day to improve my English.
Rule 2: if there is a noun, use FOR
- He came for the results.
- I did this for the team.
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- https://test-english.com/grammar-points/a2/purpose-to-for/
- https://englishsupersite.com/to-vs-for-exercises/
- https://englishsupersite.com/to-vs-for-exercises-2/
- https://www.grammarism.com/to-vs-for-exercises/
- https://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-83775.php
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