Making Polite Requests
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Schwierigkeit
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Key Vocabulary (21)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
Used to describe something that can happen or be achieved. It refers to an action or event that is not impossible, even if it is not certain to occur.
excellent
"Great idea!"
Describes a person who is nervous, anxious, and unable to relax, often accompanied by physical stiffness. It also refers to a situation, relationship, or atmosphere characterized by strain, potential conflict, or extreme pressure.
A branch of knowledge studied in a school, college, or university. It refers to the specific area of learning that a student focuses on during a class or course.
"The subject is important."
A speaker is an electronic device that converts electrical signals into audible sound. It is used to listen to music, voices, or other sounds from computers, phones, or home entertainment systems.
"The speaker is important."
The past refers to the period of time that has already happened before the present moment. It includes all previous events, experiences, and people that are no longer here.
"The past is important."
Soon is used to describe something that will happen in a short time from now or shortly after a specific point in time. It indicates that the delay before an event occurs is very brief.
"The soon is important."
A sentence is a punishment given by a judge to someone who has been found guilty of a crime. It explains how much time a person must spend in prison or how much money they must pay as a fine.
A clause is a specific section, paragraph, or individual rule within a legal document or contract. It explains a particular condition or requirement that the people involved must follow.
Grammar in This Video
"I'm interviewing one next week"
"I haven't been able to find the invoices from January."
"Frank, did you send them to me?"
"This sentence pattern is used to make polite requests."
"I haven't been able to find the invoices from January."
"subject plus would plus bare infinitive phrase plus if plus past tense clause"
"It would be great if you sent those to me as soon as possible."
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