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1 + Second and Third Conditional

2 + Past Real Conditional SECOND CONDITIONAL

3 + Past Real Conditional FORM [If / When... Simple Past...,... Simple Past...] If I went to a friend's house for dinner, I usually took a bottle of wine or some flowers. I don't do that anymore. [... Simple Past... if / when... Simple Past...] Jerry always helped me with my homework when he had time. But he doesn't do that anymore.

4 + Past Real Conditional MEANING The Past Real Conditional describes what you used to do in particular real-life situations. It suggests that your habits have changed and you do not usually do these things today.

5 + Past Real Conditional If / When Using "if" suggests that something happened less frequently. Using "when" suggests that something happened regularly. When I had a day off from work, I usually went to the beach. (I regularly had days off from work.) If I had a day off from work, I usually went to the beach. ( I rarely had days off from work.)

6 + Past Unreal Conditional THIRD CONDITIONAL

7 + Past Unreal Conditional FORM [If... Past Perfect...,... would have + past participle... ] [... would have + past participle... if... Past Perfect...] If I had owned a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't own one, so I took the bus.

8 + Past Unreal Conditional MEANING The Past Unreal Conditional is used to talk about imaginary situations in the past. You can describe what you would have done differently or how something could have happened differently if circumstances had been different. A: What would you have done if you had won the lottery last week? B: I would have bought a house.

9 + Past Unreal Conditional IMPORTANT Only use "If” Only the word "if" is used with the Past Unreal Conditional because you are discussing imaginary situations. "When" cannot be used. I would have bought that computer when it had been cheaper. Not Correct I would have bought that computer if it had been cheaper. Correct

10 + EXERCISE 1 Read the text and put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense.

11 + Clarence: Mary, have you ever had a teacher who changed your life or influenced you greatly? Mary: Yes. But the teacher influenced me in a very negative way. I have always had problems with math, and I think it comes from my seventh grade math teacher, Mr. Harris. He thought girls couldn't do math. When any girl __________(ask) a question, he always __________(sigh) and __________ (say), "Girls can't do math. It's a well-known fact." When a boy __________ (ask) a question, he __________ (smile) and __________ (ask) for his answer. Clarence: That's terrible! Your teacher actually said that to you? Mary: Yes. If he ever did let me answer a question, and I actually got it right, he always__________ (say) that it was a lucky guess. asked sighedsaid asked would smilewould ask said

12 + Clarence: Your parents __________ (should, do) something about him. They __________ (could, go) to the principle of the school and complained about the way Mr. Harris treated the girls. If you__________ (be) my child, I __________ (demand) that such an irresponsible teacher be fired. Mary: You're right! If somebody __________ (force) Mr. Harris to treat the children equally, I __________ (become) more confident in math. His behavior __________ (might, affect) every girl in that class. Clarence: It might have. I'm glad our children don't have teachers like that! should have done could have gone had been would have demanded had forced would have become might have affected

13 + EXERCISE 2 Read the text and put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense.

14 + 1. If I __________ (have) enough money, I __________ (backpack) around Europe. But, unfortunately, I am broke. 2. If I__________ (have) enough money in my twenties, I __________ (backpack) around Europe. But, unfortunately, I was broke. 3. She would have been here earlier if she__________ (miss, not) the train. 4. Thank you for helping me study. If you hadn't tutored me, I __________ (fail) the test. 5. If I exercised more, I __________ (be) much more fit and I __________ (have, not) so many health problems. had would backpack had would have backpacked hadn’t missed would have failed would be would not have

15 + 6. It's too bad Frank isn't with us. If he __________ (be) here, he __________ (can, translate) the letter for us. 7. Stop asking me what Joe bought you for your birthday. Even if I __________ (know) what he bought you, I __________ (tell, not) you. 8. My business trip to California was only two days. If the trip __________ (be) longer, I __________ (visit) my friends in Los Angeles. 9. I'm sorry, I didn't know you were allergic to chocolate. If I __________ (know), I __________ (make) you a vanilla birthday cake. 10. Did you hear that Margaret won $2,000 in Las Vegas, and she used the money to buy a new washing machine and dryer? How boring! If I __________ (win) that much money, I __________ (go) to Tahiti for a couple of weeks. were could translate knew wouldn’t tell had beenwould have visited had knownwould have made won would go


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