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1 CONDITIONALS

2 Some useful terms: The conditional mood – условное наклонение
If you phone me, I will go out with you. Если ты позвонишь мне, пойдем вместе.

3 повелительное наклонение
Some useful terms: The imperative mood повелительное наклонение Go to school right now! Иди в школу немедленно!

4 may, might, can, could, shall, should, ought to, must
Some useful terms: Modal verbs модальные глаголы may, might, can, could, shall, should, ought to, must

5 Present forms of verbs:
Some useful terms: Present forms of verbs: go (goes) am, is, are going have, has gone have, has been going

6 Some useful terms: Past forms of verbs: went was, were going had gone
had been going

7 Some useful terms: Future forms of verbs: will go will be going
will have gone will have been going

8 The clause of condition –
Some useful terms: The main clause – главное предложение The clause of condition – придаточное условия

9 CONDITIONALS Conditional sentences can be divided into three types:

10 The First Conditional The first conditional shows that, from the speaker’s point of view, the situation is quite possible. In the main clause the future forms or verbs in the Imperative Mood or Modal verbs are used. In the clause of condition the present forms are used.

11 Conditional 1 (real present or future situations)
Clause of condition Main clause Present forms Future forms If you are good, I’ll buy you chocolate. If you come in time, I’ll be pleased. If you have finished, you’ll go home. If the weather is sunny, I’ll go to the beach. If he comes late, we’ll miss the bus.

12 Conditional 1 (real present or future situations)
Clause of condition Main clause Present forms Imperative Mood If you are ill, go to the doctor. If you have finished, go home. If you are tired, go to bed. If you are bored, go to the cinema. If you are being late, take a taxi.

13 Conditional 1 (real present or future situations)
Clause of condition Main clause Present forms Modal verbs If you are ill, you should go the doctor. If you have finished, you may go home. If you are tired, you might go to bed. If you are bored, you may go to the cinema. If you are being late, you can take a taxi.

14 Match the following parts of sentences.
1. If I go on a diet, a. I’ll make a snowman. 2. If it’s fine, b. I’ll take a taxi. 3. If I don’t hurry, c. I’ll lose weight. 4. If it snows, d. I’ll be late. 5. If there’s no bus, e. I’ll go for a picnic. 6. If you invite me, f. I’ll come to the party. 7. If it rains, g. I’ll stay at home.

15 Develop the following ideas.
1. If it rains, take… (an umbrella / a tent) 2. If you are ill, call… (a policeman / a doctor) 3. If you are tired, you can… (relax / jump around) 4. If you phone me, I’ll… (go out / stay at home) 5. If it’s hot, I’ll… (go diving / go skating) 6. If I am on holiday, I’ll… (go to dacha / stay at home)

16 (lose weight, put on weight)
Answer the questions. What will happen if you eat too much? (lose weight, put on weight) 2. What will you do if you pass your exam? (celebrate with your friends, stay at home) 3. What will happen if you come too late for work? (boss/angry, boss/pleased) 4. What will happen if you don’t study hard? (pass exam, fail exam)

17 Make up sentences … eat too much… put on weight

18 Make up sentences … not / work hard…lose job

19 Make up sentences … rain … stay at home

20 The Second Conditional
The second conditional shows that, from the speaker’s point of view, the situation is impossible or unlikely to happen. The second conditional describes the present or future situations as unreal. In the main clause would + infinitive are used. In the clause of condition the Past Simple or Past Continuous is used.

21 Conditional 2 (unreal present or future situations)
Clause of condition Main clause Past Simple Would + Infinitive If I had money, I would buy a mobile. If I saw a monster, I would run away. If I played better, I would beat anyone. If I was (were) you, I would see a doctor.

22 Match the following parts of sentences.
1. If I had free time, a. I’d have friends. 2. If I played better, b. I’d have no problems. 3. If I joined the club, c. I’d win the set. 4. If I came in time, d. I’d go out with you. 5. If I saved money, e. I’d go to university. 6. If I was tired, f. I’d buy a new house. 7. If I was cleverer, g. I’d go to bed.

23 1. What would you do if the weather was hot now?
Answer the questions 1. What would you do if the weather was hot now? 2. What would you do now if you had free time? 3. What would you buy if you won a million? 4. What would you do if you were overweight?

24 Answer the question. What would you do in each situation?
try to catch it, ring the police, call the ambulance, talk to a manager, run away You are in a restaurant. You find a fly in you soup. If I found…

25 Answer the question. What would you do in each situation?
try to catch it, ring the police, call the ambulance, talk to a manager, run away You see a thief in your house. If I saw…

26 Answer the question. What would you do in each situation?
try to catch it, ring the police, call the ambulance, talk to a manager, run away You see a mouse in your kitchen. If I saw…

27 Answer the question. What would you do in each situation?
try to catch it, ring the police, call the ambulance, talk to a manager, run away You see an accident. If I saw…

28 Answer the question. What would you do in each situation?
try to catch it, ring the police, call the ambulance, talk to a manager, run away You see a ghost in your room. If I saw…

29 Conditional 3 The third conditional describes past situations as unreal. In the main clause would+ perfect infinitive should be used. In the clause of condition the Past Perfect is used.

30 If + Past Perfect (the clause of condition)
If I had known… If I had listened to you… If I had come… If I had gone… If you had read… If you had done…

31 Would + Perfect Infinitive (the main clause)
I would have gone… You would have done… They would have brought… I would have become… I wouldn’t have made… I wouldn’t have got…

32 Conditional 3 If I had gone to the party (but I didn’t go there),
I would have made many new friends (but I didn’t make any)

33 Conditional 3 (unreal past situations)
Clause of condition Main clause Past Perfect Would-Perfect Inf. 1. If I had been bored, I would have gone to… 2. If I had found a job, I would have rented… 3. If I had been cleaver, I would have done it. 4. If I had come in time, I would have met my…

34 come in time, be late, eat, throw away, go to school,
Develop the idea come in time, be late, eat, throw away, go to school, go to the party, be angry, be pleased If I hadn’t been ill, I would have gone to the party. Yesterday 1. If I hadn’t missed the bus, I … 2. If the food hadn’t been awful, I … 3. If I had been OK, I … 4. If I had done my homework,…

35 Make up sentences (keep in mind unreal past situations) play in the garden / get dirty

36 Make up sentences (keep in mind unreal past situations)
Make up sentences (keep in mind unreal past situations). set the alarm / not oversleep

37 Make up sentences (keep in mind unreal past situations)
run faster / catch the thief

38 Make up sentences (keep in mind unreal past situations)
find a fly / talk to a manager

39 What would have happened? What wouldn’t have happened?
1. Yesterday he broke the window and had to pay. If he… 2. You didn’t study hard and didn’t pass your exam. If I … 3. You received a massage and went to the party. If I … 4. You had a bad headache and didn’t come to school. If I…

40 Read and make up conditionals
1. One night Paul was bored so he decided to go to the cinema. If he hadn’t been bored, he wouldn’t have gone to the cinema. 2. The cinema was full because the film was popular. (hadn't been / wouldn’t have been) 3. Paul’s friend lived near the cinema so he went to visit him. (hadn’t lived / wouldn’t have gone)

41 Read and make up conditionals
4. He arrived and heard his friend crying for help. (hadn't arrived / wouldn’t have heard) 5. The door was open so Paul was able to get into the house. (hadn’t been open / wouldn’t have been able) 6. His leg was broken and he couldn’t move. (hadn’t been broken / would have been able) It was lucky that the cinema was full.

42 Write an adventure story using the third conditional sentences.
Homework: Write an adventure story using the third conditional sentences. The picture may give you an idea.

43 Keep learning conditionals!
Thank you very much. You are nice students. Keep learning conditionals!

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