Курсовая работа учителя английского языка школы №544 Московского района Корнюшиной Елизаветы Михайловны.

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Курсовая работа учителя английского языка школы №544 Московского района Корнюшиной Елизаветы Михайловны

ContentsContents  Conditional sentences. Conditional sentencesConditional sentences  Zero conditional. Zero conditionalZero conditional  First conditional. First conditionalFirst conditional  Second conditional. Second conditional.Second conditional.  Third conditional. Third conditional.Third conditional.  Exercises. Exercises.  Keys. Keys  Conditional sentences. Conditional sentencesConditional sentences  Zero conditional. Zero conditionalZero conditional  First conditional. First conditionalFirst conditional  Second conditional. Second conditional.Second conditional.  Third conditional. Third conditional.Third conditional.  Exercises. Exercises.  Keys. Keys

Conditional sentences We use conditional sentences when we want to say that something is the consequence of or depends on something else : the condition the consequence If it rains I will get wet. The if clause can come first or second in a sentence. We use conditional sentences when we want to say that something is the consequence of or depends on something else : the condition the consequence If it rains I will get wet. The if clause can come first or second in a sentence.

We use the zero conditional when we are talking about things that are generally true all the time. In this type of conditional we use the present simple in both clauses: If you heat wax it (always )melts. The dog runs away if we leave the door open. If you give my dog a bone, it buries it.

We use the first conditional when we are talking about something that may happen in the future. In this type of conditional sentence, we use will for the consequence clause with the if clause in the present simple. If I lose my job, I will emigrate. We use the first conditional when we are talking about something that may happen in the future. In this type of conditional sentence, we use will for the consequence clause with the if clause in the present simple. If I lose my job, I will emigrate.

We use the second conditional to talk about the consequence of impossible events in the present or future. The verb pattern is past simple in the if clause and would+Infinitive in the consequence clause: If I had much money I would go on holiday.

The third conditional is used to express the imagined consequences of something that did not happen in the past. We use the past perfect in the if clause, and would have+past participle in the main clause: If I had come on time she wouldn’t have left.

Exercise The Cat and the Mouse – Part 1 Complete the conditional sentences (type I, II and III) Once upon a time the cat bit the mouse's tail off. Give me back my tail, said the mouse. And the cat said, Well, I you back your tail if you fetched me some milk. But that's impossible to do for a little mouse like you The mouse, however, went to the cow. The cat me back my tail if I fetch her some milk And the cow said, Well, I would give you milk if you me some hay. But that's impossible to do for a little mouse like you The mouse, however, went to the farmer. The cat will only give me back my tail if the cow me some milk. And the cow me milk if I get her some hay And the farmer said, Well, I would give you hay if you me some meat. But that's impossible to do for a little mouse like you The mouse, however, went to the butcher. The cat will only give me back my tail if the cow me milk. And the cow will only give me milk if she some hay. And the farmer me hay if I get him some meat And the butcher said, Well, I would give you meat if you the baker bake me a bread. But that's impossible to do for a little mouse like you. go to part 2go to part 2 ► Mark wrong answersReplace wrong by correct answersShow all correct answers Mark wrong answersReplace wrong by correct answersShow all correct answers 1. Part 1 Part 1Part 1 2. Part 2 Part 2Part 2

Keys. Part 2 Keys. Part 2 Keys. Part 1 Keys. Part 1