Unit 12: Conditional Sentence

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IF condition GRAMMAR Done by : Samiha El9a7rah.com.
Advertisements

What is it? How do you use it?
Conditional Sentences (General conditionals – facts) Think about what happens in the following conditions. If you throw wood into water, … If you wash.
By teacher Silvino Sieben
If clause.
ATN9 LESSON 97.
Conditional Sentence
Conditional Sentences
C o n d i t i o n a l s. Conditional sentences have two parts: an if clause and a main clause. The if clause can come either first or second. When the.
ENGS 028: ESL Grammar 3 Summary of basic verb forms and meaning in sentences with “if” clauses.
Ms. Doris García1 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.
Ch. 18 : Adverb Clauses → Modifying Adverbial Phrases
Grammar Tenses: Two-Word Verb Forms versus One-Word Verb Forms Prof. Myrna Monllor English 112.
CONDITIONALS.
Conditional sentences We use conditional sentences to describe how an action or situation affects its result. Second Conditional First Conditional Third.
Conditional Grammar, Part 1: “Real Conditionals” Let’s study the rules for this week’s grammar.
Conditionals.
Conditionals. Zero Conditionals The zero conditional is a structure used for talking about general truths -- things which always happen under certain.
Reported Speech What is it? How do you use it? Yesterday, I saw my friend Pamela! She told me that she got a promotion!
I and II.  Situations that are always true if something happens.   NOTE: This use is similar to, and can usually be replaced by, a time clause using.
Conditional Sentences
Conditional Sentences. If-clause simple present Result clause will + simple form Examples if I have enough time, I watch TV every evening. If I have.
ZERO CONDITIONAL IF + SIMPLE PRESENT + SIMPLE PRESENT Used for scientific facts or general truths.
Conditional Sentences Type 0
Third Conditional GRAMMAR
SPEAKOUT UPPER-INTERMEDIATE UNIT 4.  Wish and ‘If only’ are both used to talk about regrets – things that we would like to change either about the past.
1 Conditional Sentences and Wishes: Warm Up 1. If I have extra money, I usually buy computer equipment with it. 2. I will buy a new laptop computer next.
Listen and repeat: economicsphilosophysociology geographical psychologyengineeringmathematics archeology Part 1: Pronunciation.
 We use conditionals to talk about situations (real or unreal) and probable results or consequences of these situation Conditionals are made up of two.
Conditional Grammar, Part 1: “Real Conditionals”
Chapter 22: Conditional Sentences. TYPE 1 CONDITIONAL 1. Form In a Type 1 conditional sentence, the tense in the 'if clause is the simple present, and.
Type 2 & 3 Conditionals. Type 2 Conditionals Do we refer the action to the present? Do we refer the action to the future? If I had a lot of money, I.
NGUYEN HUE HIGH SCHOOL REVISION Conditional sentences.
Conditional Sentences
Conditionals. Sokolova Dariya, 11 B School 3 12 Volzsky Volgograd region Teacher: Lazareva Tatiana.
Zero, First, Second, and Third conditional
Unit 2 Grammar Form & Function Level 3
CONDITIONALS: Zero – First – Second. If + Present TensePresent Tense you heat water to 100 degrees, IF you eat too much, it boils. you become fat. The.
Conditional Clauses. You use a conditional clause to talk about a possible situation and its results. Conditional clauses often begin with ‘if’. To make.
OBJECTIVES 1.Linking words: Result and Reason 2.Third conditional explanation 3.Grammar Exercises 4.Listening exercises.
December, 2013 Tomašević Snežana
Conditionals. Zero Conditional If you mix black and white, you get grey. If you mix black and white, you get grey. if clause main clause if clause main.
Conditionals 7 Unit 7 – Page 64. Conditionals (Unit 7 – Page 64) 7 Conditional Sentence – Type 1 True in the Present or Future If you don’t eat breakfast,
ConditionalS ESL 11B.
REVISION FOR TEST Aulas 5 e 6 If CLAUSES.
Factual Conditional Present
IF CLAUSES (CONDITIONALS)  The Zero Conditional (type 0) We use The Zero Conditionals to describe routine conditions that have the same result. For example,
1 Zero Conditional 2 First Conditional 3 Second Conditional 4 Third Conditional.
THIRD CONDITIONAL Jack wanted to buy a house last year but he couldn’t do that because he didn’t have any money. If I had had a lot of money, I would.
Past Perfect Tense © 2015 albert-learning.com. Past Perfect Tense © 2015 albert-learning.com FORM [had + past participle] Examples: Positive Form  You.
CONDITIONALS.
Conditionals. Conditional Sentence – Type 1 True in the Present or Future If you don’t eat breakfast, you will get hungry during class. Is this sentence.
By: Noddy. Conditionals  The conditionals are used to talk about possible or imaginary situations. A "Condition" is a "situation or circumstance". 
Modals of lost opportunity
Conditional Sentences Type 0
All About Conditionals
Conditional Sentences
Zero Conditional 1st Conditional 2nd Conditional 3rd Conditional.
CONDITIONALS.
CONDITIONALS THEORY AND PRACTICE.
Conditional Sentences
Conditional Sentences
FCE USE OF ENGLISH CONDITIONAL CLAUSES.
Second and Third Conditional
Unit 4 Buy, buy , buy.
Conditional Sentences Type 0
Unit 12: Conditional Sentence
Unit 4 Buy, buy , buy.
These sentences are in two halves (clauses):the if part (if clause)
Presentation transcript:

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence English Grammar I Unit 12: Conditional Sentence

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence 12.1 First Conditional First conditional are used to talk about the future. It contains two parts. One is “if” clause, the other is “main clause”. The “if” part of first conditional is used to talk about things that may happen in the future, present simple is used, and the tense in the main clause is the future tense.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence “if” clause always comes first in a first conditional sentence. And we put a comma. When the “main clause” comes first, comma isn’t needed.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence “If” Clause Main Clause If it rains tomorrow, the game will be cancelled. If you ask me, I will help you. If I get a promotion, I will buy you a diamond ring.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence “If” Clause Main Clause If the temperature is high, the steel melts. (the general truth) If it is Summer in Taipei. it is winter in Sydney (the general truth)

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence 12.1-1 Exercise: First conditional sentence: If it ____ (be) noon in Taipei, it ______ (be) 11:00 a.m. in Tokyo. You ___________ (be) healthy if you ___________ (exercise) every day. If you _____ (practice) English every day, you _______ (speak) it fluently.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence If air ____ (expand), it _______ (become) lighter. Ice ________ (melt) if it ________ (take) out from the freezer. If you ________ (not like) airplane food, you _______ (have) instant noodles. If the player _______ (not score) soon, his team ________ (lose).

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence 12.2 Second Conditional In second conditional, the tense in the “if” clause is the simple past, and would\wouldn’t +verb is used in the main clause. In these sentences, the time is now, and the situation is unreal. They refer to an unlikely or hypothetical condition and its possible result.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence “If” Clause Main Clause If it rained, you would get wet. If you got up early, you wouldn’t be late for class. If I were you, I would give up smoking.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence 12.2-1 Exercise: Second conditional sentence. If I _____________ (be) a plant, I __________________ (love) the rain. If you really _______ (love) me, you ___________ (buy) me a ring. If I _____________ (know) where she lives, I __________ (go) and see her.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence You _________ (not need) to take the course if you ________(understand) English grammar. _________ (will) he go to the concert if I _________ (give) him a ticket? We _______ (be) able to buy house if we ________ (have) more money. If I _______ (see) a ghost, I _______ (let) you know.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence 12.3 Third Conditional Third conditional is used to talk about things that did or didn’t happen in the past. The tense in the “if'“ clause is the past perfect, and would/wouldn’t have + past participle is used in the main clause.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence “If” Clause Main Clause If the Titanic hadn’t hit an iceberg, it wouldn’t have sunk. If I had known your address, I would have visited you yesterday. If I had had enough money, I would have bought that villa.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence 12.3-1 Exercise: The third conditional sentence Victor ______ (got) the job if he ____ (fail) the test. If I ____ (get) up earlier this morning, I ______ (not miss) the bus. John F. Kennedy ______ (not assassinate) if he ______ (not go) to Dallas.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence Raymond ______ (apply) for that job if he ______ (read) the newspaper yesterday. I ______ (go) to the party last night if I _______ (know) you were there. If she ______ (not lose) your cell phone number, she _______ (call) you. We _______ (study) harder if we _______ (know) the exam was important.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence 12.3-2 Exercise : Use correct conditional sentence to complete each sentence. If we ______ (have) wings, we _______ (can fly) as high as we like. Tom acts as if he ____ (be) the boss. It is raining now so the game is cancelled. If it ____ (not rain) now, the game ______ (not cancel).

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence 4.Carol missed the train because she got up late this morning. If Carol _____ (get) up early, she _____ (not miss) the train. 5.I didn’t eat breakfast this morning so I feel hungry now. If I ______ (eat) my breakfast this morning, I _______ (not feel) hungry now.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence 6.I didn’t go into business with my friend Sam. If I _______ (go) into business with him, I ______ (might make) a lot of money. 7.My wife and I weren’t able to go on a honeymoon. We _______ (go) away if my father _______ (not be) sick. 8.My boss once almost made a terrible mistake. If I _____ (hot help) him, he _____ (may go) to jail.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence That sounds a great job. If I _______ (be) you, I ________ (accept) it immediately. I didn’t know you needed a ride to the HSR station. If I _______ (know) you needed a ride to the HSR station, I _______ (give) you a ride. I wish I _____ (go) to the movies with you last night.

Unit 12: Conditional Sentence Mrs. Johnson took the job because she didn’t know she had to work nightshift. If Mrs. Johnson _________ (know) she had to work nightshift, she ___________ (not take) the job. My son ________ (go) to school last Monday if he __________ (not be) sick. If gasoline ____________ (be) inexpensive, I ________ (drive) to work.