Grammar & Practice - All Conditionals
Grammar & Practice - All Conditionals
ALL CONDITIONALS
THIRD CONDITIONAL Past Perfect tense + would / wouldn't have + past participle
1. If you ______ me your secret, I ______ anybody else. (tell, not tell)
2. If I ______ it down, I ______ it. (not write, remember)
3. ______ you ______ me if you ______ any news? (call, get)
4. She ______ you if you ______ her nicely. (help, ask)
5. I ______ you if I ______ from Alex. (call, hear)
6. You ______ your friends if you ______ to Paris. (miss, move)
7. If you ______ carefully, you ______ everything. (listen, understand)
8. The boss ______ very happy if you ______ late for work. (not be, be)
9. I ______ you home if you ______ me directions. (drive, give)
Murphy's Law says: "If there is something that can go wrong, it will go wrong."
Murphy's law took its name from Captain Edward Murphy, an American aerospace engineer from
the 1940s. He was trying to improve safety for pilots flying military planes. Not surprinsingly, he
got a reputation for always thinking of the worst thing that could happen in every situation.
9. If you are single and you meet somebody at a party who you really like,
SOCIAL LIFE
10. If you wear a new white shirt or dress,
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PRACTICE 4 Questions
Complete the questions. Then answer them.
SPEAKING Conditionals
ZERO CONDITIONAL (PRESENT TENSE + PRESENT TENSE)
- Use were (not was) in the expression: If I were you... (unreal conditional)
Ex.: If I were you, I wouldn't take that job. | If I were taller, I'd play basketball.
UNREAL CONDITIONALS
THIRD CONDITIONAL Past Perfect tense + would / wouldn't have + past participle
SECOND CONDITIONAL
>> Hypothetical or imaginary situation in the present or future ans its consequences
>> In the "if-clause" you can also use past continuous;
>> In the "would" clause you can use could or might as well.
>> Verb "be': was or were for: I, he, she in the "if-clause"; (If Dan was/were here...)
>> Conditionals beginning with "If I were you..." to give advice: always use "were"
SPEAKING QUESTIONS
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UNREAL CONDITIONALS
THIRD CONDITIONAL Past Perfect tense + would / wouldn't have + past participle
THIRD CONDITIONAL