Conditionals
By: spĂtĂcean iulia
a VIII -a B
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Conditionals - type 1
Main Clause: Will + Verb Can/May + Verb
If Clause: Present Simple
We use if + present simple, will/can/may/might + infinitive without to for situations that are possible in the present/future.
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Example: You will enjoy this show if you like documentaries. If you want to have some fun, you will love this show. I'll go out tonight if I finish work early.
Conditionals - type 2
If Clause: Past Simple
Main Clause: Would + Verb
We use if + Past Simple, would + infinitive without to for situations that are not real in the present/ future, and advice.
Example: If I were you, I'd study more. If I had more free time, I would exercise more often. We would hang out more if I lived closer.
conditionals - type 3
If Clause: Past Perfect
Main Clause: Would have + Verb Could/Might have + verb
We use if + Past Perfect, would/could/might have + past participle for situations that were not real in the past.
Example: I would have helped you if you had asked. Sam wouldn't have been late if he had gotten up earlier. If he had had enough money, he would have bought a new TV.
conditionals - type 3
If Clause: Past Perfect
Main Clause: Would have + Verb Could/Might have + Verb
We use if + Past Perfect, would/could/might have + past participle for situations that were not real in the past.
Example: I would have helped you if you had asked. Sam wouldn't have been late if he had gotten up earlier. If he had had enough money, he would have bought a new TV.
OBS!
1.We don't use comma when the if-clause follows the main clause. Example: The baby will wake up if you turn the TV on.
2.Unless = If not Example: Unless we hurry up, we will miss the beginning of the iflm. (If we don't hurry up.)
Thank you for your time!HAVE A GREAT DAY!
CONDITIONALS
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Conditionals
By: spĂtĂcean iulia
a VIII -a B
In order to listen to the audio, you have to press the play button below each writing.
Conditionals - type 1
Main Clause: Will + Verb Can/May + Verb
If Clause: Present Simple
We use if + present simple, will/can/may/might + infinitive without to for situations that are possible in the present/future.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Example: You will enjoy this show if you like documentaries. If you want to have some fun, you will love this show. I'll go out tonight if I finish work early.
Conditionals - type 2
If Clause: Past Simple
Main Clause: Would + Verb
We use if + Past Simple, would + infinitive without to for situations that are not real in the present/ future, and advice.
Example: If I were you, I'd study more. If I had more free time, I would exercise more often. We would hang out more if I lived closer.
conditionals - type 3
If Clause: Past Perfect
Main Clause: Would have + Verb Could/Might have + verb
We use if + Past Perfect, would/could/might have + past participle for situations that were not real in the past.
Example: I would have helped you if you had asked. Sam wouldn't have been late if he had gotten up earlier. If he had had enough money, he would have bought a new TV.
conditionals - type 3
If Clause: Past Perfect
Main Clause: Would have + Verb Could/Might have + Verb
We use if + Past Perfect, would/could/might have + past participle for situations that were not real in the past.
Example: I would have helped you if you had asked. Sam wouldn't have been late if he had gotten up earlier. If he had had enough money, he would have bought a new TV.
OBS!
1.We don't use comma when the if-clause follows the main clause. Example: The baby will wake up if you turn the TV on.
2.Unless = If not Example: Unless we hurry up, we will miss the beginning of the iflm. (If we don't hurry up.)
Thank you for your time!HAVE A GREAT DAY!