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Ιωάννης Π. Κρητικός Καθηγητής Αγγλικής Γλώσσας & Φιλολογίας
Γυμνάσιο Αντιμάχειας Conditionals Ιωάννης Π. Κρητικός Καθηγητής Αγγλικής Γλώσσας & Φιλολογίας
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Conditionals If – clause Examples If you come home early,
If you are late, Main clause we will go to the cinema. we will go without you. When the If – clause comes before the main clause, they are separated with a comma (,). When the main clause comes before the if – clause, we don’t seperate them with a comma (,). Example: If you come home early, we will go to the cinema. We will go to the cinema if you come home early.
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Types of Conditionals 1st type If + Present Simple → i) Future Simple
ii) imperative iii) can/must/may + bare infinitive use When something can happen in the present or future We can use unless instead of if not. After unless the verb is always used in the Affirmative.
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Types of Conditionals 2nd type If + Past Simple → would/could/might
+ bare infinite use When something cannot happen in the present or future We can use were instead of was
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Types of Conditionals 3rd type If + Past Perfect → would/could/might
+ have + past participle use When something couldn’t have happened in the past It expresses regret
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Put the verbs into the correct tense to form conditional types.
If I knew he was in hospital, I (visit) him. Helen will get lost if she (not/take) a map with her. If you (not/be) in such a hurry, you wouldn’t have forgotten your books.
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What would you do if ......... you found 500 € in the street?
you failed your Maths exam? you met a famous person?
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Complete the sentences.
If I study, If I knew about your problem, If you had told me the truth,
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Writing Write a short to your friend about what to do to pass his/her exams .
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