Conditionals are used to express both real, likely and unreal situations. As a result, tenses used with them are not flat; they change. That is why the difference between ‘If I arrive’ and ‘If I had ...
The conditional tense is used to talk about what would happen in the future. For example, "She would like to eat with me." To form this tense, start with the future ...
A handy list of links to resources for teaching tenses Stage 4: Talking about the weather. Grammar Tip: Simple and continuous forms of the present tense. Stage 6: Lost property. Grammar Tip: Simple ...
Food writer Russ Parsons, a regular contributor to this newspaper but still adjusting to Irish ways after moving here from California, was wondering on Twitter/X recently about one of our linguistic ...