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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES. (TOP MARKS 1º BACHILLERATO p.82 – 125-26) Burlington Books
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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS: How much do you remember about conditionals? Do you know the connectors? How may types are there? And what is the meaning of each type? Think about an example of conditional sentence. If you are left-handed, you will face many disadvantages. conditional clause result/ main clause
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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES FIRST CONDITIONAL. CONDITIONAL CLAUSERESULT CLAUSEMEANING IF + PRESENT SIMPLE UNLESS (IF NOT) ( SI NO, A MENOS QUE, A NO SER QUE) SIMPLE FUTURE MAY / MIGHT IMPERATIVE SOMETHING THAT MAY HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE EXAMPLES. If you are left-handed, you will face many disadvantages. You will meet a lot of people if you travel abroad. If she is free tomorrow, she may/might attend the concert too Search on the internet if you want to buy some special products. He won´t believe anything unless you prove it is true. = He will believe anything if you prove it is true.
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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES SECOND CONDITIONAL. CONDITIONAL CLAUSERESULT CLAUSEMEANING IF + SIMPLE PAST (were) UNLESS WOULD + BASE FORM COULD/ MIGHT A HYPOTHETICAL SITUATION IN THE PRESENT EXAMPLES. If we had enough money, we would buy a new car. You could / might learn more this year if you studied harder.
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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES THIRD CONDITIONAL. CONDITIONAL CLAUSERESULT CLAUSEMEANING IF + PAST PERFECT UNLESS WOULD HAVE COULD/ MIGHT HAVE + PAST PART AN IMPOSSIBLE OR UNFULFILLED SITUATION IN THE PAST EXAMPLES: If I had phoned my parents, they wouldn´t have been worried. He could/ might have visited her if he had known she was ill.
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