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1 UNIT Conditionals; Other Ways to Express Unreality 2 Experiences of an International Traveler

2 If only I had found a taxi. I wish I could brush my teeth right now. If the airport hadn’t lost my luggage, I wouldn’t have been delayed. If I had more money, I would stay at better hotels. Tired Traveler

3 Real conditionals are sentences that describe situations that occur regularly or are likely or possible in the future. In present-time situations, use the simple present in both clauses to describe habitual or regularly occurring actions. In future-time situations, use the simple present in the if clause and the future with will or be going to in the result clause. If I don’t put sunscreen on, I get a bad sunburn. Real Conditionals If we don’t get to the station on time, the train will leave without us.

4 Unreal conditionals are sentences that describe situations that are untrue, unlikely, or impossible in the present or the past. In present-time situations, use the simple past in the if clause and would, could, or might plus the base form of the verb in the result clause. If I had enough money, I would visit Paris. She doesn’t have enough money, and she won’t visit Paris. Unreal Conditionals

5 He didn’t travel with a map, so he got lost. Use the simple past in the if clause. If the verb is be, use were for all persons. Use could, might, or would + base form in the result clause. If I were a better planner, I wouldn’t travel without a map. Where’s my wallet? If he were more careful, he would notice that his wallet was missing. Present Unreal Conditionals

6 Use the past unreal conditional for past unreal, untrue, imagined, or impossible conditions and their unreal results. Use the past perfect in the if clause. Use could, might, or would + have + past participle in the result clause. If I had looked at a map, I wouldn’t have gotten lost. He didn’t look at a map, so he got lost. Where’s my wallet? If he had been more careful, he might have noticed his wallet was missing. Past Unreal Conditionals

7 Look at the chart and complete the conditionals with your own ideas. RealUnrealPast Unreal If + simple present AND simple present If + simple present AND will + base form verb If + simple past AND would/could/might + base form verb If + past perfect AND would/could/might + have + past participle verb Examples: If I had enough money, … If I have enough money, … If I had had a lot of money,… I would travel to Asia. I will travel to Asia. I would have traveled to Asia. 1. If I visit Europe, … 2. …, I might not have gotten sick. 3. If we took an airplane,… 4. If we had made reservations, … 5. …, I would learn Russian. Practice 1

8 Use wish + could / would + base form to express a wish about the future. I wish that baby would stop crying. This is what he wants, but he is not sure if the baby will change his behavior. Wish 1

9 Use wish + the simple past to express a wish about the present. I wish I caught an earlier flight. I wish I had more leg room. Wish 2

10 I wish I hadn’t eaten that airplane food. The man ate the airplane food. Use wish + the past perfect to express a wish about the past. Wish 3

11 Don’t confuse hope and wish. I hope I get to the plane on time. I wish (that) I didn’t have so much luggage. Use hope to express a desire about events that are possible or probable. Use wish to express regrets about things that are unlikely or impossible to change. Hope and Wish

12 If only can also be used to express wishes. If only they wouldn’t leave me here for the rest of my life. If only they could see me. Present Future If Only

13 Use the pictures to make statements using wish and if only. Make statements about the present, future, and past. I wish I could take the bus. Example: If only I’d make my flight. 1.2.3. Practice 2


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