Conditional Sentences by JFBS. First Type: Possible & Probable conditions Second Type: Possible & Improbable conditions Conditional Types.

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Conditional Sentences by JFBS

First Type: Possible & Probable conditions Second Type: Possible & Improbable conditions Conditional Types

First Type: Possible & Probable conditions IF CLAUSEMAIN CLAUSE Simple Present Simple Future Imperative Can If you comeI will be happy If you want to passStudy! If we buy a ticketWe ___________ (go) to the concert If she ______________ (arrive) soon she will come with us If they dance too muchThey ____________ (get) tired If you need my car________________ (take) it

First Type: Possible & Probable conditions IF CLAUSEMAIN CLAUSE If you ________ (drink) a lotI ________ (leave) you If the road________ (be) wet________(watch out) ! If he________ (lose) his keyYou ________ (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 IF CLAUSEMAIN CLAUSE Simple PastWould + root verb Could + root verb If she studiedshe would pass her tests If he ranhe would catch the bus If I went to ChinaI could be with him If I were ______________________________ To express an imaginary present or improbable future situations

IF CLAUSEMAIN CLAUSE If you ________ (drink) a lotI ________ (leave) you If the road ________ (be) wetYou________have) an accident If he________ (lose) his keyYou________ (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

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