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Geez, I didn't bring a umbrella. If I had brought umbrella...
 
I wouldn't have gotten soaking wet.
 
I won't get soaking wet.
 
I wouldn't get soaking wet.
 
I wouldn't have get soaking wet.
It's raining and you don't have an umbrella with you. You say...
 
If only I had an umbrella.
 
I wish I took an umbrella with me.
 
If only I take an umbrella.
 
I wish for an umbrella.
I stayed up late and overslept...If I hadn't stayed up late...
 
I wouldn't have been late.
 
I will be late.
 
I wouldn't be late.
 
I was late.
I was late again. I got suspended from school for 3 days. I wouldn't have gotten suspended
 
...if I had been on time.
 
...if I have been on time.
 
...if I will be on time.
 
...If I were on time.
I didn't learn English, now I can't do a student exchange program. If I...
 
had learned English, I could have done an exchange program
 
learned English, I could have do an exchange program.
 
learn English, I will do an exchange program.
 
will learn English, I could have done an exchange program.
You didn't study for you Math test, you flunked it, and got grounded. What do you say?
 
I wish I had studied for my math test.
 
If only I had study for my math test.
 
If I had studied for my math test, I would passed.
 
I hate math. I'll never pass this test!
You didn't get a tourist VISA for the USA. So, you can't travel next week. What do you say?
 
If I had gotten a VISA, I could have traveled to the USA.
 
If I get a VISA, I travel to the US.
 
If I get a VISA, I will travel to the USA.
 
If I got a VISA, I could travel to the USA.
How do we form the third conditional?
 
If+PAST PERFECT, WOULD HAVE+past participle
 
If+PAST, WOULD HAVE+past participle
 
If+PRESENT, WOULD HAVE+past participle
 
If+PRESENT PERFECT, WOULD HAVE+past participle
How many parts (clauses) does a conditional sentence or statement have?
 
Two: the IF-clause and the main clause.
 
Only one.
 
it depends.
 
Who knows?
What is correct about the 3rd conditional?
 
It refers to events in the past.
 
It refers to events in the present.
 
It refers to events in the future.
 
It refers to real events.
How many types of conditional sentences are there in the English language?
 
4
 
1
 
2
 
3
To make or express a wish, we can start with...
 
both
 
I wish...
 
If only...
 
none
To express a wish about the present, we use the verb in...
 
the past tense.
 
the present tense.
 
the future tense.
 
a perfect tense.
You don't have time to hang out with your friends. What do you say?
 
I wish I had time to hang out with my friends.
 
I wish I have time to hang out with my friends.
 
I wish I will have time to hang out with my friends.
 
I wish I had had time to hang out with my friends.
You had a party to go to last week, but you didn't. It was great! Your friends had lots of fun.
 
If only I had gone to the party.
 
If only I go to the party.
 
If only I went to the party.
 
If only I had went to the party.