There are three basic conditionals that we use very often. There are some more conditionals that we do not use so often. First Conditional Second Conditional.

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There are three basic conditionals that we use very often. There are some more conditionals that we do not use so often. First Conditional Second Conditional Third Conditional

The structure of conditional First Conditional Second Conditional If future simple (will + vb-base form) + subj + present simple, subj Unless may/might + base form imperative If would + subj + past simple, subj + vb- base form Unless could/might

Third Conditional If would have + subj + past perfect, subj + participle Unless could/might have

This expresses what will happen if the condition indicated. First conditional We can use modal May and Might or the verb in the imperative. EJ: If I finish the project soon, I will go to the cinema with you. EJ: If the library is open, I may / might borrow a book

If the senteces are negative To deny the verb of the condition To use it in conjunction with affirmative unless (if not) EJ: He won´t believe anything unless we prove it is true

Second conditional The conditional concernes the present but it’s hypothetical, in other words, it’s almost impossible to occur. EJ: If you told him, he would understand the situation. If the verb TO BE appears, in all persons we must use WERE. EJ: If that camera weren´t so expensive, I would buy it. When we give an advice, we must use the pronoun WERE, instead of I. EJ: If I were you, I would ask my parents for permission

Third conditional In this case the sentences also express a condition in the past and the hypothesis can’t be possible. EJ: You would have learnt to play the guitar sooner If you had taken classes The variants to form the third condiconal are perfect manners. EJ: If we had bought the tickets on time, we could / might have gone to the cinema Could have + participleMight have + participle

Prayer time The same structure as the first conditional conjunctions change EJ: When I get home, I´ll call you EJ: I will buy a car as soon as I pass my driving test

The structure of Wishful Wish / if only + past simple Wish / if only +past perfect Wish + could / would + base form wishful prayers expressed a desire, can be formed in two ways:

Past simple In this tense situations we refer a present situatio that we would change. EJ: I wish / If only I were more responsible If the verb TO BE appears, in all persons we must use WERE. EJ: I wish / If only it were that simple!

Past perfect In this situation we refer to a past situation that we had wanted to change. EJ: I wish / If onlyearlier!

Could or Would In this time we refer to a future situation expressing the hope that this situations will happen. EJ: I wish / I could pass the literature test If the subject of "whish" and the verb in base form are different, we use "would" EJ: I wish / If only the weather would improve

a.if you had apologised b.he may visit a castle c.life would have been easier d.he had more free time e.if you lived nearer f.he can watch television g.if you want to come. Match the beginning of each sentence in I to a suitable ending in II. 1.Jim wishes 2.I’d be delighted 3.If he hadn’t been poor, 4.If he finishes his homework, 5.Let us know 6.If he goes to Scotoland, 7.She would have been pleased

Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. 1.-She should have listened to the doctor. (if only) If only she had listened to the doctor. 2.-We didn’t meet you because we didn’t know the train time. (if) ………………………………………. ………………………………………………… ………… If we had known the train time, we would have met you. 3.-Sam always has to rush because he gets up late. (earlier) ………………………………………………… If Sam got up earlier, he wouldn’t have to rush.