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CONDITIONAL
CLAUSES
FIRST
If + Present
Will
Modals
Imperative
When we talk about things that
are possible in the future.
Shall we go to the beach?
If we go now, it won't be so
crowded.
We can go if it doesn't rain
SECOND
If+Past Simple
Simple Conditional
When we talk about the present
and imagine something different
from the real situation now or
an unlikely situation in the future
I'm so tired.
If I weren't so tired, I would
give you a hand.
I'd go for a walk if I could
THIRD
If+Past Perfect
Perfect Conditional
When we talk about the past
and imagine something different
from the real situation then or an
impossible situation in the past.
She got up late
If she had got up earlier, she
would have arrived on time.
She would have had time for
a shower if she had got up early
WRITE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS ACCORDING TO THE CONDITIONAL
TYPE REQUIRED:
1. I work ten hours a day.
If I (have)
some sport.
more free time, I (practise)
2.- Jane's always late for school.
If she (be)
punctual, the teacher (not punish)
her almost every day.
she (meet)
3. She'll probably go to the Old Students' Party.
If she (go)
school mates.
4. You should carry an umbrella.
You (get)
5.- Did you say Susan is moving to Australia?
She (miss)
wet if you (not carry)
her London friends if she (leave)
her old
one.
6. We didn't pay the phone bill.
If we (pay)
it, they (not cut)
if they (take)
7.- Their dog died.
The dog (not die)
8. You're eating too much.
You (have)
9.- He always stays at home.
If he (go)
social life.
10. She's saving money.
If she (save)
an indigestion if you (eat)
the line off.
it to the vet.
like that.
out more often, he (have)
a better
enough, she (buy)
a new car.