Files 7 and 9A - Conditional sentences

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Your FULL name : name Watch the video and learn about Conditional Sentences (all types) This is a summary of all conditional sentences. Read carefully the forms and examples for types 0, 1, 2, and 3. Exercise 1 : Conditional Type 0 Match the half sentences in Column A with those in Column B. If it rains heavily, the river often floods its banks. If people are frightened, their hearts beat fast. All ferry services are suspended if the typhoon no. 3 signal is issued. We usually walk to school if we are not in a hurry. We use our air-conditioner only if it is very hot. If you don’t do exercise, you fall ill easily. Exercise 2. Conditional Type 1Complete these sentences. Use the correct form of the given verbs. Write contractions in the negative sentences. e.g. I haven’t heard from Judy since last month. I’ll write to her if I have (have) time tonight.1. We are going to Lantau on Sunday. You can join us if you are (be) interested.2. I may have breakfast with Jane tomorrow. If I do, I will give (give) her your message.3. The weather seems to be improving. If the rain stops (stop) soon, we may go out shopping.4. The bus may be crowded at this time of the day. If it is, we will take (take) a taxi.5. Jane hasn’t called yet. If she does, I will let (let) you know so that you can talk to her.6. I’m going out but I may be back before 9 pm. If I don't get (not home too late, I’ll give you a call. Exercise 3. Conditional Type 2Complete these sentences. Use the correct form of the given verbs. The first one has been done for you. Write contractions in negative sentences. e.g. If I knew her number, I could phone her. (know)1. I wouldn't buy that coat if I were you. (not I would help you if I could but I’m afraid I can’t. (help)3.If I were you, I wouldn't wait (not I would gonow (go).4. If we had the choice, we would live in the country. (live)5. You’re always tired. If you didn't go to bed so late every night, you wouldn’t be tired all the time. (not I wouldn’t mind living in England if the weather was better. (be) Exercise 4. Conditional Type 2Write a sentence starting with " If… " for each situation. e.g. We don’t visit you very often because you live so far away.If you lived nearer, we would visit you often. 1. That book is too expensive, so I’m not going to buy it. 2. He doesn’t speak very clearly- that’s why people don’t understand him. 3. I have to work tomorrow evening, so I can’t meet you. Exercise 5. Conditional Type 3Complete these sentences. Use the correct form of the given verbs. Write contractions in the negative verbs. e.g. If I had been able to afford it, I would have bought a Porsche.1. I would have called (call) you if I had had (have) my phone with me but I had left it in my other jacket.2. If we had taken (take) a taxi, we wouldn't have missed (not miss) the plane. We had to stay there two more days.3. She wouldn't have been (not be) so tired if she had gone (go) to bed earlier.4. You would have lost (lose) weight if you had eaten (eat) less.5. If she hadn't bought (not buy) so many clothes, she would have had (have) more money. Drag the information where it belongs Type 0 situations that are always true if+ present, present facts Type 1 probable situations in the future if+present, future possible but uncertain Type 2 if+ past would+infinitive hypothetical situations about the future unreal situations and probable results Type 3 situations that didn't happen regrets would+have+past participle if+ past perfect REFLECTION TIME - GOOSE GAME *DO NOT COPY the sentences above.*Try to write two sentences using a time clause or conditional types O, 1, 2 and 3.

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