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CONDITIONA L SENTENCES
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FIRST CONDITIONAL We use the first conditional to speak about a possible present or future situation and its results: "If you are getting bored, I´ll change the subject" "If you keep on talking to me like that, I´m going to walk out of this room right now". "If I have enough money next year, I´ll buy a new car" “If the weather is better tomorrow, I might go for a walk on the beach" “If I find a better job, I won´t be working here this time next year". "If you leave now, you shouldn´t come back late"
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FIRST CONDITIONAL
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SECOND CONDITIONAL We use the second conditional to talk hypothetical or improbable situations in the present or future: "If she was earning more money, she would be able to have a holiday this summer" "If I wasn´t working tomorrow, I would go out with my friends tonight". "If the weather was better, I would certainly be feeling happier". "If I won the lottery, I could give up work for ever”.
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Second Conditional With the verb TO BE you can say: If I were the president, I’ d reduce the taxes. OR If I was the president, I’ d reduce the taxes. This happens with the pronouns I, he, she, it. However when we give advice we say: If I were you, I’ d be more careful.
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SECOND CONDITIONAL
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THIRD CONDITIONAL We use the third conditional to speak about hypothetical situation in the past that can´t be changed now: "If you had been concentrating, you wouldn´t have made those stupid mistakes". "If she had known Joe better, she would have never married him".
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Third Conditional
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MIXED CONDITIONALS If we want to refer to the present and the past in the same sentence we can mix tenses from two different types of conditionals: I wouldn’t be in this mess if I had listen to your advice. Jill would have left her husband by now if she didn’t still love him.
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CONDITIONAL CONJUCTIONS: UNLESS - It´s used instead of "if...not" "Unless you help me, I won´t be able to do it” (If you don´t help me,...) Or it´s used instead of "except if..." "I don´t know why she was angry, unless my comments had annoyed her"
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CONDITIONAL CONJUCTIONS: IN CASE "I´m going to leave early in case it takes a long time to get there" “I took a sandwich in case I got hungry on the journey" "In case you haven´t heard the news, I´ll tell you"
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CONDITIONAL CONJUCTIONS: ON CONDITION THAT / AS LONG AS / PROVIDED (THAT) / PROVIDING (THAT) - Something must happen or be true for the other part of the sentence to happen or be true. "As long as you leave before 3, you´ll catch the plane without problems" "I´ll go back to work tomorrow provided / providing (that) I´m feeling better". "He told me I could stay as long as I was quiet".
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CONDITIONAL CONJUCTIONS: EVEN IF.../ WHETHER...OR NOT - To talk about a possibility that doesn´t affect what is stated in the other part of the sentence. "Even if she apologizes, I won´t forgive her" "Even if I had done what you suggested, I would be in the same position now" "Whether we had studied or not, we would never have passed that exam; it was too difficult.
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CONDITIONAL CONJUCTIONS: Compare: "Even if we ran, we would miss the train” (We would miss the train whether we ran or not; it wouldn´t make any difference). "Even though we ran, we missed the train" (We ran, but we missed the train anyway.)
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CONDITIONAL CONJUCTIONS: IF I HAD KNOWN... / HAD I KNOWN... "If I had known that Rose was working for this company, I would have never accepted the job." “Had I known that Rose was working for this company, I would have never accepted the job."
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