English: Tips and Scopes

English: Tips and Scopes

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Intermediate English: Level 1 13/01/2026

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English: Styles and Learn

Discussion on Tense (Part 1)

REAL AND UNREAL FUTURE TENSES

There are more than a hundred topics under * Tense in English Language. *One of such is called Real and Unreal Future Tense*.

As per English language and any other languages, there are usually specific orientations that guide ordering of words to achieve specific communication target. At the basic or elementary level, a user of English Language would assume that tense stops at variation of verbal timing of action. Whereas it goes beyond that.

What is Real and Unreal Future Tense?

Future Expression

: the Notion of future as maybe used in grammar includes the very immediate point that can be established beyond now: an action target to be in process in a moment beyond now. As a matter of fact, a *future* as per expression of tense, means a second beyond the present moment.

Real Future Tense

A real Future Tense in English language expresses an action that by willing would come up in the future and it is likely to happen. There is certainty, by virtue of what is intended, that such process as maybe meant may occur in the future. It is 99% guaranteed to happen.

Unreal Future Tense

Unreal future tense is by its nature an action that is meant to be unrealistic by an higher percentage. That's , the wish or or possibility is slimmer, and by glittering of thinking may not come to pass.

Summary

A Real Future Tense is the one that is most likely to become a reality. Whereas, Unreal Future Tense is the one that is not likely to become a reality..

Question?

What are the grammatical requirements of their formation?

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04/01/2026

ENGLISH 8b (COMMON ERROR: WORD PAIRING (HOMOPHONES).

Elicit/Illicit

A. Elicit (Verb): to draw useful facts or a response that is useful from somebody on given issue(s).

B. Illicit (Adjective) - illegal, not allowed, not having legal backing.

Examples

i. We were able to elicit a few things from her during the interview.

iii. It is against the law to engage in illicit business deals.

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28/11/2025

IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION (English for Business: Series 1)

'A tough break'

When something unfortunate happens, the period is idiomatically refers to as 'a tough break'.

i. When the 'Human Resources Manager' was fired, it was 'a tough break' for all of us.

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