Conditional Sentences by Carmen Torres
Conditional Types First Type: Possible & Probable conditions Second Type: Possible & Improbable conditions Third Type: Impossible conditions
First Type: Possible & Probable conditions IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE Simple Present Simple Future Imperative Can If you come I will be happy If you want to pass Study! If we buy a ticket We ................ (go) to the concert If she ..................... (arrive) soon she will come with us If they dance too much They ............................. (get) tired If you need my car .............................. (take) it
First Type: Possible & Probable conditions IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE If you ........ (drink) a lot I .......... (leave) you If the road ............ (be) wet ............(watch out) ! If he .......... (lose) his key You ................ (lend) him yours If she .............. (not buy) any food We ................(have dinner) If they ......... (not stop) talking We .......... (not finish) our lesson If you ....... (take) the dog for a walk I ................ (give) you some money
Second Type: Possible & Improbable conditions To express an imaginary present or improbable future situations IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE Simple Past Would + root verb Could + root verb If she studied she would pass her controls If he ran he would catch the bus If I went to China I could be with him If I were ..................... ....................................
Second Type: Possible & Improbable conditions IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE If you ........ (drink) a lot I .......... (leave) you If the road ............ (be) wet You ............(have) an accident If he .......... (lose) his key You ................ (lend) him yours If she .............. (not buy) any food We ................(have dinner) If they ......... (not stop) talking We .......... (not finish) our lesson If you ....... (take) the dog for a walk I ................ (give) you some money
Third Type: Impossible conditions To express a regret for an impossible situation happened in the Past with NO solution IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE Past Perfect Present Perfect Conditional (Would have + past participle) If it hadn't rained We would have gone to the country If she had studied She ............ (pass) her controls If you ................... (invite) them They 'd have come to the party If I had known it I .......................(arrive) earlier If he............................. (phone) I 'd have seen him
Third Type: Impossible conditions IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE If you ........ (drink) a lot I .......... (leave) you If the road ............ (be) wet You ............(have) an accident If he .......... (lose) his key You ................ (lend) him yours If she .............. (not buy) any food We ................(have dinner) If they ......... (not stop) talking We .......... (not finish) our lesson If you ....... (take) the dog for a walk I ................ (give) you some money
More practice IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE If you had missed the train I .......... (not see) you If he lost the map He ............(not find) the house If he .......... (forget) the book The teacher will get angry If she weren’t so mean Everybody ................(be) happier If they ......... (not insult) me I wouldn’t have called them names If you tell my secret I ................ (never forgive) you
Assessment In pairs, describe the main problems that affect the world and our society at the moment. Then state your possible solutions if you hypothetically were able to solve the problems. What would you have done in the following situations? A mother found drugs in her son's pocket. She told the police who arrested the son. The son was sent to prison. A man found a wallet with € 1,000 in it in the back of a taxi. He put it all in a briefcase and run.