terça-feira, 16 de março de 2010

Conditional Types I, II and III

If-clauses/ Conditionals


Type I – Probable situation

If + Present Simple + Future “will” + Infinitive


Future “will” + Infinitive + If + Present Simple

Examples:
If I go to the supermarket, I’ll buy some bread.


I won’t go to the beach if it rains.



Type II – Improbable situations, give advices.

If + Past Simple + Conditional “would” + Infinitive


Conditional “ Would” + infinitive + if + Past Simple

Examples:
If I were you, I wouldn’t speak to them again.

I wouldn’t speak to them again if I were you.


Type III – express regret to something you have done; impossible, imaginary situations.

If + Past Perfect + would + have + Past participle


Would + have + past participle + if + past perfect

Examples:
If I had studied harder, I wouldn’t have failed the exam.


I wouldn’t have failed the exam if I had studied harder.

Nine graders:
Exercises: Book – page 71, exercises 5 (a,b); 6


Grammar – pages 60, 61, 63 (exercise 6,7)

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