IF I COULD VISIT ANOTHER WORLD, I WOULD GO TO…

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IF I COULD VISIT ANOTHER WORLD, I WOULD GO TO… CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

Hello and welcome to a fantastic trip around my magical world, the world of conditional sentences. I will answer your questions if you have any doubts. All on board!!!

Type 1: If you live in a beautiful place, you will be happy. There are three basic conditional types: Type 1: If you live in a beautiful place, you will be happy. Type 2: If you lived in a beautiful place, you would be happy. Type 3: If you had lived in a beautiful place, you would have been happy.

First Conditional

POSSIBLE,FUTURE CONDITION IF CLAUSE:Present Simple-1st vb: IF IT RAINS MAIN CLAUSE: Future Simple-will+1st vb I WILL STAY AT HOME

Using the first conditional The first conditional is used to talk about things which are possible in the present or the future -- things which may happen; Romanian: indicativ viitor-voi merge

IF IT RAINS, I WILL STAY AT HOME

IF HE PLAYS FOOTBALL, HE WILL BE A FOOTBALLER

If it's sunny, we'll go to the park. Explanation: Maybe it will be sunny -- that's possible.

IF HE GETS GREAT IDEAS, HE WILL INVENT NEW THINGS

IF HE HAS ENOUGH TIME, HE WILL TRAVEL ROUND THE WORLD

The order of the main clause and the conditional clause may change: 5/22/2019 The order of the main clause and the conditional clause may change: If I have enough money, conditional clause I will go to US.     main clause I will go to U.S.     main clause if I have enough money.     conditional clause

Use the pictures to make conditional sentences: If he cries…

If you ________ an apple every day, you'll be very healthy.

She ________ completely different if she cuts her hair.(LOOK)

If you don't put so much sugar in your coffee, you ________ so much weight! (not put on)

1. If you (not study), you (fail) the test. 2. We (die) if we (not get) help soon! 3. If you (look) in the fridge, you (find) some cold drinks. 4. If there (be) no oil in the engine, the car (break) down. 5. I (lend) you my umbrella if you (need) it.

Second Conditional

IMPROBABLE CONDITION IF CLAUSE:past simple-2nd form of the verb/verb+ed: IF I WENT TO SCHOOL MAIN CLAUSE:would+infinitive: I WOULD LEARN.

Using the second conditional The second conditional is used to talk about things which are improbable or uncertain; Romanian:conditional prezent: as merge

IF I WERE A DOCTOR, I WOULD CHECK THE PATIENTS

IF THEY GRADUATED FROM UNIVERSITY, THEY WOULD FIND GOOD JOBS

IF HE PLAYED A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, HE WOULD BE POPULAR

Third Conditional

PAST ,UNREAL ,IMPOSSIBLE CONDITION *CONDITIONAL SENTENCE:PAST PERFECT(HAD+3RD VB/VB+ED) IF I HAD EATEN THE CAKE MAIN CLAUSE: WOULD HAVE +3RD VB/VB+ED I WOULD HAVE FELT SICK LAST FRIDAY.

Using the third conditional The third conditional is used to talk about things which are impossible and did not take place the way we wanted in the past(REGRET); Romanian:conditional perfect: as fi mers

IF HE HAD LIVED IN FRANCE, HE WOULD HAVE BEEN A LAWYER

IF HE HAD FINISHED HIS WORK, HE WOULD HAVE GONE HOME

IF SHE HAD HAD MORE MONEY, SHE WOULD HAVE BOUGHT A NEW BICYCLE

Remember! For the second conditional, were replaces was 5/22/2019 Remember! For the second conditional, were replaces was If I were a rich man, If I were you, I would stop working as a clerk. I would buy the green dress. If I were to lose my job, I wouldn't be able to pay for my dream car.

Instead of if not, we can use unless. 5/22/2019 Instead of if not, we can use unless. “ if ” + negative action = “unless” + positive action Compare: Your bird will fly away if you don’t close the window. Your bird will fly away unless you close the window. The meaning of both sentences is the same, but the action after ‘unless’ (close) is the opposite of the action after ‘if’ (don’t close).

B A a) I would be a superstitious person. I have prepared another activity for you. You just have to match expressions from A to expressions from B. Will you accept the challenge? a) I would be a superstitious person. b) I wouldn’t have been so interested in science fiction. c) I would travel with my best friend. d) You wouldn’t be a popular person. e) Pollution won’t be a serious problem in the future. 1. If I could travel to the moon… 2. If people recycle more… 3. If I believed in fairies… 4. If you didn’t write so many books… 5. If my father hadn’t read me so many fantastic stories… B A

WELL DONE!

Now, could you complete the sentences using your own words? She wouldn’t have failed her exams… The students would have solved the problem… You would save energy… If I were a millionaire… If it doesn’t rain… The soil won’t dry out… The fairy tales will never die… If I go to Leipzig… If she had taken care of the horses… I will visit the aquarium…

See you soon and remember: if you need me , I’ll be there to help you! THE END Hey friends, this is the end of our brief trip to the magical world of conditionals. But don’t worry because there ‘s much to come! See you soon and remember: if you need me , I’ll be there to help you! BACK TO FIRST SLIDE