Conditionals.
Real Condition. If Sentences. Things that usually or always happen.
Conditional I. Possible situations in present or future and their results in present or future.
If Sentences Conditional I. Make sentences. Choose from the boxes..
Conditional I. Choose the correct form of the verb..
Complete using the correct form of the verb in the box:.
Conjunctions. Conditional sentences may be introduced by the conjunctions: if, in case, as/so long as, provided (that), unless, suppose ..
Choose the correct word or phrase.. Six month from now I’ll be at university unless/ if I decide to take a year off first. We’d better leave early tomorrow unless/ in case there’s a lot of traffic when we get to Doncaster. You can watch the film as long as/ in case you promise to go straight to bed when it finishes. Let’s go to Mirabella’s tonight unless/ if you haven’t been there before. Unless/ So long as I’ve still got my health, I don’t mind how poor I am! You’d better take a sweater with you if/ in case it gets cold tonight. Do what you like provided/ unless you don’t make any noise. I’m not going to worry unless/ as long as she hasn’t called by midnight..
Unreal Condition. Conditional II. Impossible, unlikely or hypothetical conditions in the present or future and their result in the present or future.
Give the right form of the verb in brackets.. If I knew his address I (give) it to you. If he worked more slowly he (not make) so many mistakes. I could tell you what this means if I (know) Greek. He might get fat if he (stop) smoking. If he knew that it was dangerous he (not come). I (keep) a horse if I could afford it. What would you do if the lift (get) stuck between two floors. I (not go) there if I were you. You couldn’t have so much trouble with your car if you (have) it served regularly. I f I (live) near my work I (be) never late.
Write sentences using the second conditional. Example:.
Conditional I Conditional II. Complete each sentence. Use either I or II Conditional.
Complete each sentence. Use will or would and the present or past simple.
Rewrite each comment beginning as shown. Do not change the meaning..
Conditional III. Hypothetical conditions in the past and their results in the past.
Choose the correct word or phrase in each sentence..
Revision. Conditional sentences may express real or unreal condition..
Choose the correct variant.. Revision. Real/Unreal Condition.
Well done!. Источники. English Grammar, Drozdova T., Mailova M., СПб, Триада, 1997.