CONDITIONALS THEORY AND PRACTICE Conditional 0 l Situations

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CONDITIONALS THEORY AND PRACTICE

CONDITIONALS THEORY AND PRACTICE

Conditional 0 l Situations that are always true if something happens. If (present simple

Conditional 0 l Situations that are always true if something happens. If (present simple clause) , (present simple clause) Example If I am late, my father takes me to school. If you heat water to 100 degrees celsius, it boils. If he comes to town, we have dinner. OR We have dinner if he comes to town.

PRACTICE Cond. 0 a) If you mix red and white… b) If you eat

PRACTICE Cond. 0 a) If you mix red and white… b) If you eat too much fast-food… c) If you drive without a driving license. . . d) If you don’t brush your teeth every day… e) If the electricity goes off… 1) the police puts you into the jail. 2) you go to the dentist every week. 3) you get the color pink. 4) I use my torch. 5) You get weight.

CONDITIONAL 1 l Often called the "real" conditional because it is used for real

CONDITIONAL 1 l Often called the "real" conditional because it is used for real - or possible situations. If (present simple clause) , (future simple clause) Examples If it rains , we will stay at home. Peter will buy a new car, if he gets his raise.

PRACTICE Cond 1 1. If I _____ my homework now, I ______ go out

PRACTICE Cond 1 1. If I _____ my homework now, I ______ go out later. NOT DO NOT BE ABLE TO 2. Charlie _______ your chips if you _______ them. EAT NOT FINISH 3. I _______ in my office if she _______ anything. BE NEED 4. You _____ there on time if you ______ immediately. NOT GET NOT LEAVE 5. If we ______ to Sarah’s party, we _____ a good time. GO HAVE 6. If Kate _______ to America I _______ her. GO MISS

CONDITIONAL 2 l Often called the "unreal" conditional because it is used for unreal

CONDITIONAL 2 l Often called the "unreal" conditional because it is used for unreal - impossible or improbable - situations. This conditional provides an imaginary result for a given situation. If (past simple clause) , ( cond. would clause) EXAMPLE If he studied more, he would pass the exam. If they had more money, they would buy a new house They would buy a new house if they had more money OR

PRACTICE Cond. 2 Put the correct form of each verb in brackets, all these

PRACTICE Cond. 2 Put the correct form of each verb in brackets, all these sentences are SECONDITIONAL 1 - If computers (be) cheaper , I (have) one in every room in my house. 2 - If an asteroid (hit) our planet, there (be) a terrible explosion. 3 - If I (go) to Australia I (bring) back some beautiful photos. 4 - If I (speak) English perfectly I (not need) classes.

CONDITIONAL 3 l Often referred to as the "past" conditional because it concerns only

CONDITIONAL 3 l Often referred to as the "past" conditional because it concerns only past situations with hypothetical results. If (past perfect clause) , ( would have past participle clause) EXAMPLES If he had known that, he would have decided differently. If Alice had won the competition, life would have changed .

PRACTICE Cond. 3 Complete these sentences using the third conditional 1 They ______ to

PRACTICE Cond. 3 Complete these sentences using the third conditional 1 They ______ to see you if they hadn't been away. (to come) 2 If he had known you were in hospital, he ________ you. (to visit) 3 We wouldn't have come by taxi if we _______ the right bus. (to find) 4 We would have visited the Prado gallery if we _____ time. (to have) 5 If you hadn't been asking me questions all the time, I ____ the film. (to enjoy) 6 If I ______ your number, I would have phoned. (to know) 7 If just one person had remembered my birthday, I ______ sad. (to be) 8 I would have understood the film if it _______ in German. (to be)

THE END BYE!

THE END BYE!