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Tower block: a tall building with flats or offices on each floor. In USA its called high rise
Skyscraper: a very tall building containing offices or flats
Office block: a large building with offices in it
Temple: a building used for worship some religions
Pyramid: a large stone structure with a base and sides that meet at a point at the top
Palace: a very large building that´s the home of a royal family, president or other leader
Steps: flat pieces of wood or stone that go up or down to a different level
Column: a thick post used for supporting a roof or decorating buildings
Arch: a curved structure at the top of a window or door
Spire: the pointed top of a tower or a part of a building
Dome: a roof shaped like the top half of a ball
Façade: the front of a large or impressive building
Conditionals
Zero conditional
The zero conditional is used for when the time being referred to is now or always and the situation is real and
possible.
If + Simple present + simple present
If you heat ice, it melts
First conditional
The type 1 conditional is used to refer to the present or future where the situation is real.
If + Simple present + will, might, may, going to
If you dont hurry, you will miss the train
Second conditional
The type 2 conditional is used to refer to a time that is now or any time, and a situation that is unreal.
If + simple past + would (with infinitive, run, walk)
If I spoke italian, I would be working in Italy
Third conditional
The type 3 conditional is used to refer to a time that is in the past, and a situation that is contrary to reality.
If + had with 3rd row + would have with 3rd row
If I had accepted that letter I would have been working in France
You will be sick if you don't stop eating. You'll be sick unless you stop eating.
I won't pay if you don't provide the goods immediately. I won't pay unless you provide the goods immediately.
If you don't study dilligently, you'll never understand trigonometry. Unless you study dilligently, you'll never understand trigonometry.
If you ask me, as far as i´m concerned, to be quite honest, the way i see it Give an opinión
Do you really think so,I see what you mean but,Im not sure I agree,thats true up to a point Disagree but recogniz opinión
Although (aunque, a pesar que) : i see her all the time although i never speak to her. Although I speak English well, my first language
is actually German.
Though (aunque) : Though it was dark, they went there
Even though (aunque, a pesar que): I went for a walk even though it was raining
In spite of o despite o despite the fact that (nunca despite of) a pesar, pese: In spite of his personality, I still love him. Despite all the
work, i still failed
However ( sin embargo, de todas maneras): it was really expensive the trip, however it was worth it. She didnt like the dress,
nevertheless, she bought it
Despite the rain, we still went to the park.
Although it was raining, we still went to the park.
It was raining. However, we still went to the park.