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ELEVENTH / TWELFTH GRADE
CONDITIONALS ELEVENTH / TWELFTH GRADE
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We use zero conditional to talk about a condition and consequence that are always true.
If you don’t eat, you die.
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If we raise enough money, we’ll build a hospital.
We use the first conditional to talk about a possible present situation and its possible future consequence. If we raise enough money, we’ll build a hospital.
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We use the second conditional to talk about a hypothetical situation in the present and its future consequence, which may be very unlikely or impossible. If I were prime minister, I’d increase the money we spend on helping other countries.
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If the food had got there quicker, we’d have saved thousands of lives.
We use the third conditional to talk about a hypothetical situation and consequence in the past which is, therefore, impossible to change. If the food had got there quicker, we’d have saved thousands of lives.
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MIXED CONDITIONALS Conditional sentences do not always follow the next four patterns described. For example, it is common to find mixtures of second and third conditional.
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If we want to talk about a past action and its present consequence, then the if clause follows the pattern of a third conditional and the consequence clause follows the pattern of a second conditional.
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If more people had signed the petition, the shopping centre wouldn’t be here (= Not many people signed the petition, so the shopping centre is here.)
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If we want to talk about how a universal truth affected a past action, then the if clause follows the pattern of a second conditional and the consequence clause follows the pattern of a third conditional.
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If the world was a fairer place those people wouldn’t have died
If the world was a fairer place those people wouldn’t have died. (= The people died because the world is not a fair place.)
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If I spoke Indonesian, I would have understood what he said
If I spoke Indonesian, I would have understood what he said. (=I didn’t understand what he said because I don’t speak Indonesian)
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Formulas: Zero Conditional: 2. First Conditional:
3. Second Conditional: 4. Third Conditional: IF+SUBJECT+PRESENT, SUBJECT+PRESENT IF+SUB+PRESENT, SUB+WILL(‘LL)OR WON’T+INFINITIVE IF+SUB+SIMPLE PAST, SUB+ WOULD OR WOULDN’T+INF. IF+SUB+PAST PERFECT, SUB+WOULD OR WOULDN’T HAVE +PAST PARTICIPLE
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Past action and its present consequence:
6. How a universal truth affected a past action: IF+SUB+PAST PERFECT, SUB+WOULD OR WOULDN’T+INF IF+SUB+SIMPLE PAST,SUB+WOULD OR WOUDN’T HAVE+PAST PARTICIPLE
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