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1st CONDITIONAL SENTENCE: If you _____________ (get) back late, I ________________(be) angry.
If you get back late, I will be angry.
2nd CONDITIONAL SENTENCE: If you _____________________ (have) a better job, we __________________(be) able to buy a new car.
If you had a better job, we would be able to buy a new car.
1st CONDITIONAL SENTENCE: If the weather ____________________ (not/improve) , we ____________ (not/have) a picnic.
If the weather doesn't improve, we won't have a picnic.
2nd CONDITIONAL SENTENCE: I _____________ (marry) someone famous if I ______________ (be) a movie star.
I would marry someone famous if I was a movie star.
2nd CONDITIONAL SENTENCE: They _____________ (have) more money if they ____________ (not/buy) so many clothes.
They would have more money if they didn't buy so many clothes.
2nd CONDITIONAL SENTENCE: I wouldn't do that if I _____________ (be) you.
I wouldn't do that if I were you.
We use WOULD + INFINITIVE _________________
to form the possible consequence in a SECOND CONDITIONAL sentence
We put 'IF' only at the beggining of the sentence.
FALSE!
The FIRST CONDITIONAL is used to talk about ......
Possible present and future situations
Which is the structure for SECOND CONDITIONAL sentences?
IF + past simple, WOULD/MIGHT/COULD + INFINITIVE
Is the SIMPLE PAST in 2nd conditionals used to talk about the past?
No, it isn't.
The IMAGINARY SITUATION in SECOND CONDITIONAL sentences is made with:
IF + PAST SIMPLE
"I will go to the party, if it doesn't rain". IS THE COMMA IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SENTENCE OK?
No, it isn't.
"If I didn't have to work such long hours, I wouldn't be so tired". IS THE SENTECE CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
Correct!
"I wouldn't call her if I am you" IS THE SENTECE CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
Incorrect!
We can use WHEN in first conditional sentences.....
when we're sure that the situation will happen
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: "If we wouldn't go to the party, Laura would be dissapointed".
"If we DIDN'T go to the party, Laura would be dissapointed".
CORRECT THE MISTAKE: "I wouldn't eat octopus, if you cooked it."
NO COMMA IN THE MIDDLE! --> "I wouldn't eat octopus if you cooked it."