THIS WILL PROBABLY NOT HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE… Now you try… 1. (if/win the lottery, ? ) 2. (if/met Johnny Depp, ? ) 3. (if/ ?, steal food) 4. (speak English.

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THIS WILL PROBABLY NOT HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE… Now you try… 1. (if/win the lottery, ? ) 2. (if/met Johnny Depp, ? ) 3. (if/ ?, steal food) 4. (speak English all the time, if/ ? )

LET’S REVIEW! 1.If I have enough time, I exercise. 2.If I have enough time, I’ll go to the gym later. 3.If I had enough time, I’d exercise more. Underline the verbs. Talk about what each sentence means.

LET’S REVIEW! 1. If I have enough time, I exercise. 2. If I have enough time, I’ll go to the gym later. 3. If I had enough time, I’d go to the gym later.

LET’S REVIEW! 1. If I have enough time, I go to the gym. 2. If I have enough time, I’ll go to the gym later. 3. If I had enough time, I’d go to the gym later. MATCH THE THOUGHT WITH THE SENTENCE. C. This is always true. B. This will probably not be true in the future. A. This will probably be true in the future. 123

LET’S REVIEW! 1. If I have enough time, I go to the gym. 2. If I have enough time, I’ll go to the gym later. 3. If I had enough time, I’d go to the gym later. always future How do we talk about the PAST?

SLOBBO… (‘a slob’ is an untidy, unhealthy person…)

The doctor makes notes… If he doesn’t…, If he…

What happened? What does the doctor say now?

If you had stopped smoking, you would have lived! THIS DIDN’T HAPPEN IN THE PAST… Did Slobbo stop smoking? Did Slobbo live? We’re imagining what did NOT happen in the past. NO!

If you had stopped smoking, you would have lived! THIS DIDN’T HAPPEN IN THE PAST… past perfect (had + pp) would + V + pp

What else does the doctor say? Use these words: THIS DIDN’T HAPPEN IN THE PAST… drink so much soda/live exercise/not die eat healthy food/might live live/go on a diet ? live/eat so many doughnuts

If you had stopped smoking, you would have lived! If you had exercised, you wouldn’t have died. If you hadn’t drunk so much soda, you would have lived. You would have lived if you had gone on a diet. If you had eaten healthy food, you might have lived. You would have lived if you hadn’t eaten so many doughnuts. (Your sentence…) THIS DIDN’T HAPPEN IN THE PAST…

LET’S REVIEW! 1.If I have enough time, I go to the gym. 2. If I have enough time, I’ll go to the gym later. 3.If I had enough time, I’d go to the gym later. 4.If I had had enough time, I would have gone to the gym. always future likely future not likely past