Conditional Sentences Type I. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I. ▫. If
you (go) out with your friends tonight, I (watch) the football match on TV. ▫. I (earn)
.
Conditional sentences: Type I. Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a
Conditional sentence - type I. Only use the will-future in the main clauses.
Z.Seņko „Materials on English Grammar for the Centralised Exam”. Conditionals.
Conditional ... Someone ___ (steal) your car if you leave it unlocked. 8. I'll be ...
Conditional Sentences have two parts: the IF clause and the main clause: ... 3.
Conditional Sentences Type 3: Impossible. ▫ The verb in the IF clause is in the ...
MIXED CONDITIONALS. Podemos crear Conditional Sentences utilizando la if-
clause de la Third Conditional y la main clause de la. Second Conditional.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES. („if”sentences). There are 4 main types of if
sentences in English, often called conditional sentences. These sentences are in
two ...
Conditional Sentences are divided into two different parts: (Dos partes
principales). Main clause: I will go to the park… (Frase principal). If-clause: …if
Sarah ...
CONDITIONAL. CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE 3. → It is impossible
impossible that the condition will be fulfilled because it refers to the past. Form: if
+ Past ...
The first important distinction is that between once-off conditionals ('if X happens
... The latter are called General Conditionals. Within the ... English main clause.
conditional sentences type 1 if-clause main-clause. If he does that,. I will do this.
present simple will, can, may, must infinitive if-clause main-clause. If he does.
Conditional Sentences types 1, 2 & 3 – a comparison: Type 1. (a) If the sun
shines tomorrow, I will go running. (b) If the teacher sees your cheat-sheet, eat it!
topic: CONDITIONALS: The second conditional structure 1. REMEMBER: The ...
Choose the correct response for each of the sentences: 1. If my grandfather ...
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES. („if”sentences). There are 4 main types of if
sentences in English, often called conditional sentences. These sentences are in
two ...
Conditional sentences: type 3. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses. 1.
If I had known that you were in hospital I ___ (visit) you. 2. If you ___ (arrive) ...
There are four basic types of conditional sentences in the English language.
Each type has two parts - the main clause and the if clause. Zero conditional: I
take ...
Conditional Sentences / If - Clauses Type I , II and III. A. Conditional Sentence
Type 1: → It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled.
Type II: Hypothetical conditional. It is called so because the condition is contrary
to the facts or because it is very improbable. We use this conditional to imagine ...
Conditional sentences. Zero Conditional ... Possible variations in the If clause
and in the main clause. Present Perfect Present ... Mixed Conditional. We have
two ...
c) If you don't get nervous before the exam, you ______ (have) any problems. d) If you ______ (be) rude to your sister,
3. It is dangerous to drive a car when it is so foggy. The driver might get into an ...
3. If you are driving in heavy fog you had better be careful or you will get into.
OBJECTIVE: Conditional sentences are among the most useful forms for .....
CHART 20-6: USING “MIXED TIME” IN CONDITIONAL SENTENCES. • Most
books ...
Please write the possible tenses of the two clauses in the spaces below. ... 2.
Independent Clause Tense: Type 1: The first conditional is used for talking about
...
The students will write a narrative given the four types of sentences to
demonstrate skill ... Make copies and print out the Identifying Sentence Types
Worksheet.
3 Conditional Sentences. This section presents the linguistic perspective of
conditional sentences. 3.1 Conditional Connectives. A large majority of
conditional ...
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES : MIXED TYPES. Put the verbs in brackets into the
correct tenses. 1.- If scientists find a cure for the cancer, it ______ (help) a lot of.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES : MIXED TYPES Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses. 1.- If scientists find a cure for the cancer, it _________ (help) a lot of people. 2.- If I __________ (have) a record player I would record it myself. 3.- If I ___________ (know) her e-mail address, I’d give it to you. 4.- If I had known that your father was in hospital, I ___________ (visit) him. 5.- If you __________ (arrive) ten minutes earlier you would have got a seat. 6.- What would your parents say if you _________ (go) home at three o’clock in the morning? 7.- The chair will collapse if you ___________ (stand) on it. 8.- If he ___________ (eat) all that, he will be ill. 9.- If oil prices continue to rise, petrol ___________ (get) more expensive 10.- If you had left that wasp alone, it ___________ (not sting) you. 11.- If I were sent to prison, _______________ (you / visit) me? 12.- Someone ___________ (steal) your car if you leave it unlocked. 13.- What will happen if my parachute _____________ (not open)? 14.- Polar bears will be in danger of extinction if the ice cap ___________ (continue) to melt. 15.- I__________ (be) ruined if I bought her everything she asked for. 16.- If he had known that the river was dangerous, he ___________ (not try) to swim across it. 17.- If I ___________ (try) again, I think that I would have succeeded. 18.- If the Earth _________ (get) hotter, more countries will suffer droughts. 19.- I would go out if I ___________ (not have) so much homework. 20.- What ___________ (you / do) if you found some money in the street? 21.- Unless you are more careful, you _____________ (have) an accident. 22.- If you didn’t have to stay at school this afternoon, where __________ (you / go) 23.- If I won the lottery, I ___________ (go) on holiday. 24.- She ____________ (not / buy) that food if she had known that it was genetically modified. 25.- Dodos _________ (not /become) extinct if people had protected them. 26.- If I _____________ some money (have), I would lend it to you. 27.- If I ask the teacher for the answer, I know he ____________ (not / tell) me. 28.- If I ____________ (be) rich, I would live in mansion. 29.- He would have time to play with his children if he ____________ (not work) in the evenings. 30.- Some animals and plants__________ (not / survive) if we don’t protect them
ANSWER KEY. 1.- will help 2.- had 3.- knew 4.- would have visited 5.- had arrived 6.- went 7.- stand 8.- eats 9.- will get 10.- wouldn’t have stung 11.- would you visit 12.- will steal 13.- doesn’t open 14.- continues 15.- would be ruined 16.- wouldn’t have tried 17.- had tried 18.- gets 19.-didn’t have 20.- would you do 21.- will have 22.- would you go? 23.- would go 24.- wouldn’t have bought 25.- wouldn’t have become 26.- had 27.- won’t tell 28.- were 29.- didn’t work 30.- won’t survive