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ConditionalSentences

would+ Pr. Perfect

Past Perfect

would / could+ infinitive

Past Simple

FutureSimple

Present Simple

Мечты про прошлое, сожаление о несбыточном

Мечты про настоящее и будущее

Реальная возможность

irregular verbs

"If" clause

Main clause

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Lets revise the rules.

  1. If I were you, I .................................(buy) her some flowers.
  2. I could sell my car, if we.................................... (need) money.
  3. If Tom doesn`t reply to my email, I ................................call him tomorrow.
  4. Alice would have passed the exam, if she................................. (study) harder.
  5. I ............................... (tell) you, if I find cheap tickets to Cairo.
  6. If I................................. (cycle) to work each day, I could save a lot of money on petrol.
  7. If it stopped raining, we.................................. (go) out.
  8. If you.................................. (find) a wallet in the street, what would you do with it?
  9. She ..................................... (be) tired if she had gone to bed earlier.
  10. Will you go to university next year if you...................................... (get) good grades?

would / could+ infinitive

Past Simple

FutureSimple

Present Simple

Мечты про настоящее и будущее

Реальная возможность

"If" clause

Main clause

Разница состоит в вероятности совершения событий, а не во времени их совершения. Условные предложения 1 вида всегда описывают реальные ситуации, когда мы говорим о вероятном событии в будущем. А условные предложения 2 вида описывают ситуации, вероятность осуществления которых либо очень мала, либо вообще равна нулю, т. е.

First or Second? The difference.

would / could+ infinitive

Past Simple

FutureSimple

Present Simple

Мечты про настоящее и будущее

Реальная возможность

"If" clause

Main clause

Of course you don’t expect to win the lottery. Which do you say? a If I win the lottery, I’ll buy a big house. b If I won the lottery, I’d buy a big house.

What do you say in these situations?

First or Second? The difference.

FutureSimple

Present Simple

Реальная возможность

"If" clause

Main clause

If:
  • in case;
  • as long as;
  • when;
If not:
  • unless

If it rained tomorrow, I'll take the car.

We won’t play golf this afternoon if it will rain.

You can go to the party, as long as you will be back by midnight.

Thomas will give you the keys in case he find them.

When I will finish work, I'll call you.

First condional. Correct mistakes.

First or second?