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Type II: Conditional Sentences Type I

Conditional sentences are used to describe actions that depend on certain conditions being met. There are three main types of conditional sentences: Type I expresses conditions that are likely to happen in the future. Type II expresses unreal past conditions and their consequences. Type III expresses conditions that are contrary to fact about the past. The document provides examples of each type of conditional sentence and mixes their uses.
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Type II: Conditional Sentences Type I

Conditional sentences are used to describe actions that depend on certain conditions being met. There are three main types of conditional sentences: Type I expresses conditions that are likely to happen in the future. Type II expresses unreal past conditions and their consequences. Type III expresses conditions that are contrary to fact about the past. The document provides examples of each type of conditional sentence and mixes their uses.
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Conditional Sentences are used to Type II

If I lived in Italy I
express that the action in the main __________________ (eat) pizza every
clause (without if) can only take day!
You would get wet if you
place if a certain condition (in the
___________________ (not / have) an
clause with if) is fulfilled. umbrella.
How ________you _______ (react) if
Conditional Sentences Type I people talked to you that way?
An action in the future will only If she _________ the Lottery (win), she
_____________ (travel) all around the
happen if a certain condition is
world.
fulfilled by that time. If clause =
It _____________ (be) great if you
present; main clause = will future. __________ (can) come!
If I have the money, I will buy a Ferrari. -------------------------------
Type III
Conditional Sentences Type II. This wouldnt have happened if you
An action could happen if the present _______________ (tell) me the truth.
situation were different. If clause = If you _______________ (study) hard, you
past; main clause = would + verb. would have got a good mark.
If I had the money, I would buy a If I had known about it, I
_______________________ (not / come)
Ferrari.
I __________________ (invite) her if she
_________________ (not / be) so rude.
Conditional Sentences Type III If they ________________ (have) more
An action could have happened in the money, they ______________________
past if a certain condition had been (buy) a bigger house.
fulfilled. If clause = past perfect; main -----------------------------------
clause = would + have + participle. Mixed types
If I had had the money, I would have If I were you I _________ (accept)
bought a Ferrari.
the offer
--------------------------------- If you dont learn your lesson you
________ the test (fail)
Type I We ________________ (go) for a
If you dont water your plants, they picnic if the weather had been sunny.
_______________ (die) If I had more time I ____________
If I find her address, I ____________
(go) to the swimming-pool.
(send) her an invitation.
If you had got up earlier you
If you ______________ (not / tell) me
the truth, I will be very angry. _______________ (not / miss) the
If Mum has time, she ___________ you bus.
(help).
If you _____________ (come) home
early, we ______________ (go) to the
cinema.

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