Language focus GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION. SHOULD CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 2.

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language focus GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION

SHOULD CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 2

Form: should (not) + V Usage: –Giving advices, opinions Ex: If I were you, I would give up smoking. –Showing expectation or probability Ex: He’s a good student. He should pass the exam easily. Practice

Practice using SHOULD Give appropriate responds to the following sentences: –I have an exam tomorrow. –Someone has stolen my wallet. –John is always late for work. –The children are terribly overweight. –She’s having a flu. –Our train will leave in a few minutes.

Form: If S +V (past simple), S’ + would +V’ Usage: –Showing unreal conditions (present time) Ex: If I were you, I would give up smoking. Practice

Practice using CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 2 Answer the question with conditional statement of Type 2: –W–What would you do (or not do) if you could live your life over again? –W–What famous person you would like to meet if you had the chance? –W–What would you take with you if you went to live on a desert island? –W–Where would you visit if you could go abroad?

/  //  //  / herepairsure clearsquareusual ideasupstairscasual atmospherecarefullyactually Practice these sentences: That’s a good idea. You need to drive more carefully. I usually go to sleep at 11. Actually, I don’t know where I can get some beer.