Si Clauses French “If…-then” Clauses Many students of French have a hard time with si clauses (also known as conditionals or conditional sentences), but.

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Si Clauses French “If…-then” Clauses Many students of French have a hard time with si clauses (also known as conditionals or conditional sentences), but they are really quite simple. Study the lessons on each of the main types and then take the quiz.

2. Third conditional: Impossible situations (pluperfect + conditional perfect) There are three main types of si clauses: 1.First conditional: Likely situations (present + present, future, or imperative) 3. Second conditional: Unlikely situations (imperfect + conditional)

The first verb tense listed is the one that follows si (if), while the second tense is the result clause - the event that is dependent on the first. In English, the "result clause" is often preceded by "then." Examples from your homework: 1. Si je ne dois pas travailler dimanche j’irai à Londres. 2. Si je gagnais beaucoup d’argent je ferais un tour du monde. 3. S’il n’avait pas plu, j’aurais joué au tennis 1.First conditional: Likely situations (present + present, future, or imperative)

This construction is used for things that happen regularly. Note that the si in these sentences could probably be replaced by quand (when) with little or no difference in meaning. S'il pleut, nous ne sortons pas - If it rains, we don't go out. Nous ne sortons pas s'il pleut - We don't go out if it rains. Si je ne veux pas lire je regarde la télé - If I don't want to read I watch TV. Je regarde la télé si je ne veux pas lire - I watch TV if I don't want to read. 2. First conditional: Likely situations (present + present, future, or imperative) Present - Present

The present - future construction is used for events that are likely to occur. The present follows si; it is the situation that is required before the other action can take place. Si j'ai le temps, je le ferai - If I have time, I will do it. Je le ferai si j'ai le temps - I will do it if I have time. Si tu étudies, tu seras intelligent - If you study, you will be smart. Tu seras intelligent si tu étudies - You will be smart if you study. Present - Future

This construction is used to give an order that is dependent on something. The present follows si; it is the situation that is required before the other action becomes a command. Si tu peux, viens me voir - If you can, come see me. Viens me voir si tu peux - Come see me if you can. (If you can't, then don't worry about it.) Si vous avez de l'argent, payez la facture - If you have money, pay the bill. Payez la facture si vous avez de l'argent - Pay the bill if you have money. (If you don't have money, someone else will take care of it.) Present - Imperative

3. Second conditional: Unlikely Situations The imperfect - conditional construction is used to express something that is contrary to present fact or unlikely to occur (the second conditional). The imperfect follows si; it is the condition that must be met before the conditional action can take place. Si j'avais le temps, je le ferais - If I had time, I would do it. Je le ferais si j'avais le temps - I would do it if I had time. Si tu étudiais, tu serais intelligent - If you studied, you would be smart. Tu serais intelligent si tu étudiais - You would be smart if you studied.

Third conditional: Impossible situations The pluperfect - conditional perfect construction is used to express a hypothetical situation that is contrary to past fact (the third conditional). The pluperfect follows si; it is the event that would have had to be different in order for the other event (conditional perfect) to have been possible. Si j'avais eu le temps, je l'aurais fait - If I had had time, I would have done it. Je l'aurais fait si j'avais eu le temps - I would have done it if I had had time. Si tu avais étudié, tu aurais été intelligent - If you had studied, you would have been smart. Tu aurais été intelligent si tu avais étudié - You would have been smart if you had studied. Si elle vous avait vu, elle vous aurait aidé - If she had seen you, she would have helped you. Elle vous aurait aidé si elle vous avait vu - She would have helped you if she had seen you.

QUESTIONS 1. If I were rich, I would buy a house. 2. If you're not tired, tell me a story. 3. We would have eaten if they had been ready. 4. If she gives you some money, will you buy a car? 5. I will go to the market if you do the dishes. 6. If he's happy, he laughs all day. 7. If they had wanted bread, they would have told me. 8. Your brothers would cry if you fell. 9. If you have the camera, take a picture. 10. Will we survive if you lose your job? 11. If I pass the test, we'll celebrate. 12. If you wanted to study, you should have told them. 13. I can't sleep if it's hot. 14. If you're hungry, eat something. 15. He'll be happy if he gets married.