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Conditionals

Examples: Conditional 0 Use: Situations that are always true if something happens. NOTE This use is similiar to, and can usually be replaced by, a time clause using 'when' (example: When I am late, my father takes me to school.)
Conditional 1 Often called the "real" conditional because it is used for real or possible - situations. These situations take place if a certain condition is met. NOTE In the conditional 1 we often use unless which means 'if ... not'. In other words, '...unless he hurries up.' could also be written, '...if he doesn't hurry up.'.

If I am late, my mother takes me to scho She doesn't worry if Jack stays out after

Conditional 1 Use:

Often called the "real" conditional beca for real - or possible - situations. These place if a certain condition is met. NOTE

Conditional 2 Use: Often called the "unreal" conditional because it is used for unreal - impossible or improbable - situations. This conditional provides an imaginary result for a given situation. NOTE The verb 'to be', when used in the 2nd conditional, is often conjugated as 'were'.

In the conditional 1 we often use unles 'if ... not'. In other words, '...unless h could also be written, '...if he doesn't hur If he studied more, he would pass the ex I would lower taxes if I were the Presiden They would buy a new house if they had

Conditional 3 Use: Often referred to as the "past" conditional because it concerns only past situations with hypothetical results. Used to express a hypothetical result to a past given situation.

If he had known that, he would have dec differently. Jane would h new job if she had stayed in Boston.

Structure Conditional 0 is formed by the use of the present simple in the if clause followed by a comma + the present simple in the result clause. You can also put the result clause first without using a comma between the clauses. If he comes to town, We have dinner we have dinner if he comes to town.

Conditional 1 is formed by the use of the present simple in the if clause followed by a comma + will + verb (base form) in the result clause. You can also put the result clause first without using a comma between the clauses. If he finishes on time, We will go to the movies we will go to the movies. if he finishes on time.

Conditional 2 is formed by the use of the past simple in the if clause followed by a comma + would + verb (base form) in the result clause. You can also put the result clause first without using a comma between the clauses. If they had more money, They would buy a new house they would buy a new house. if they had more money.

Conditional 3 is formed by the use of the past perfect in the if clause followed by a comma + would have + past participle in the result clause. You can also put the result clause first without using a comma between the clauses. If Alice had won the competition, Life would have changed life would have changed. if Alice had won the competition

Choose the phrase which best completes the conditional statement. 1. If he comes, a. we will go to lunch. b. we would go to lunch. c. we went to lunch. 2. I would buy a new house a. if I have a lot of money. b. if I win the lottery. c. if I inherited a million dollars. 3. If she misses the bus, a. I take her to school by car. b. I would take her to school by car. c. she have to walk. 4. If I had known you were in town, a. I would buy you some flowers! b. I would have bought you some flowers. c. I will buy you some flowers. 5. If he studied a lot, a. he might pass the exam. b. he can pass the exam. c. he is going to pass the exam. 6. I would get a new job a. if I have been you. b. if I am you. c. if I were you. 7. He will surely fail his exams a. if he not work harder. b. unless he begins to study. c. if he weren't serious. 8. She would be living in New York now a. if she gets the job. b. if she had got the job. c. if she would get the job. 9. They would have bought that new car a. if they had had the money. b. if they had the money. c. if they were having the money. 10. I leave on Saturdays a. if she will come to visit. b. if she comes to visit. c. if she won't come to visit.

Choose the correct conditional form to complete the sentences below.


1. If I ..(stay) in Boston, I would have found a new apartment. 2. She would help the poor if she .. (be) the President. 3. If he goes to Rome on a business trip, he often .. (visit) the Vatican. 4. We won't go to the film unless they .. (arrive) in the next 5 minutes. 5. She .. (buy) a new car if she had had the money. 6. If Enrico were me, he .. (go) to New York immediately. 7. They will talk to John if he .. (come). 8. She comes to work 30 minutes late if her child .. (miss) the bus to school. 9. If Jack .. (think) twice, he wouldn't have made such a stupid mistake. 10. Katherine .. (become) a VIP if she studies hard! 11. If they.. (know) all the facts, they would have found the defendant guilty. 12. Unless you.. (hurry up), we will never arrive on time. 13. If I were in charge, I .. (change) the standard business routines. 14. He takes his daughter out to dinner if she .. (come) to town. 15. If I hadn't known better, I.. (trust) him.

Exercise 2 Key 1. had stayed 2. were 3. visits 4. arrive 5. would have bought 6. would go 7. comes 8. misses 9. had thought 10. will become 11. had known 12. hurry up 13. would change 14. comes 15. would have trusted

Exercise 1 Key
1.a 2.c 3.a 4.b 5.a 6.c 7.b 8.b 9.a 10.b

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