Juan Miguel's Lesson

Be allowed to vs. Let / Third conditional

Be allowed to vs. Let

Giving permission (cuando se puede hacer algo)

Be allowed to

More formal (permiso concedido/algo está permitido)

Be allowed to

More formal (permiso concedido/algo está permitido)

Be allowed to

More formal (permiso concedido/algo está permitido)

Let

Casual conversation (cuando tu das permiso a)

WORD Quien da el permiso STRUCTURE
Be allowed to Otra persona (tu lo recibes) Be + allowed to + infinitive
Let Tu das el permiso Let + persona + infinitive

Situations!

When we were younger, we _______ stay up late only on weekends.

My parents don’t usually _______ me watch TV before finishing my homework.

In our school, students _______ use the computer lab after 5 p.m.

When I visit my grandparents, they always _______ me eat as many cookies as I want.

My teacher didn’t _______ us leave the classroom until we finished the project.

Last year, my coach didn’t _______ me join the match because I was injured.

In this museum, visitors _______ take photos without flash.

In my country, people _______ vote when they turn 18.

Conditionals

Third conditional

If I hadn't eaten so much, I wouldn't have felt sick.

She wouldn't have been tired if she had gone to bed earlier.

I wouldn’t have arrived on time if I hadn’t taken a taxi.

If I hadn’t overslept, I wouldn’t have been late.

If you had trained harder, you would have won the race.

If clause

if + S + HAD + V3 (past participle) + C

Main clause

would/could/might + HAVE + (V3) + C

Imaginary situations in the past and their consequences.

Algo que YA ha pasado y, por lo tanto, NO podemos cambiar.

The What If

Machine...

You failed a test because you didn’t study.

You spoke angrily to a friend during an argument, and now they’re avoiding you.

You missed the bus.

The internet wasn’t invented until the 20th century.

The Wright brothers never invented the airplane.

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