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C1 Conditionals

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  • Say a conditional sentence using "If it wasn't / weren't for" or "If it hadn't been for".
    *open answer*
  • Express this sentence using a conditional with "If it were / was not for"
    If it were / was not for the smoke, I would not have seen the fire.
  • If I __________ have a job now. (LEFT)
    If I HAD NOT LEFT SCHOOL, I WOULD have a job now.
  • If __________ Anthony's help, I would have failed. (IT)
    If IT HADN'T BEEN FOR Anthony's help, I would have failed.
  • It's best we don't go __________ it's going to rain tomorrow. (GIVEN)
    It's best we don't go OUT / ANYWHERE, GIVEN (THAT) it's going to rain tomorrow.
  • You might actually enjoy studying English. _____, you could consider becoming an English teacher.
    If so
    Only if
    If
    Otherwise
  • What words could replace "will" to make this conditional sound like making a suggestion or giving advice?
    can / could / would / should / might
  • Is this sentence correct? (explain)
    It's correct! You can use "will" after "if" to make polite requests.
  • How can you make this sentence even more polite?
    "If you WOULD kindly wait..."
  • What's the missing word?
    otherwise / or
  • Use a third conditional sentence related to this GIF
    eg: If he hadn't been riding his bike so fast, he wouldn't have fallen off.
  • Knowing about / considering something =
    on condition that
    given
    provided that
    if
  • What word can you use in a conditional sentence to mean the same as "if ... not" or "except if" ?
    unless
  • How can you create an inversion with this first conditional sentence to make this sentence more formal?
    SHOULD need help, contact me.
  • How can you create an inversion with this second conditional sentence to make it refer to imaginary future situations?
    WERE people TO consume less, the environment would improve.
  • Use a mixed conditional sentence related to this image
    eg: "If they had prepared better, they wouldn't be lost now"
  • __________ follow my instructions, you won't have any problems. (AS)
    AS LONG AS YOU follow my instructions, you won't have any problems.
  • Which of these phrases does NOT mean the same as "only if" ?
    on condition that
    provided / providing (that)
    given
    as / so long as
  • Is this sentence correct? (Explain)
    It's correct! It's using an inversion: "If I had known..." becomes "Had I known..."
  • People would most likely be happier if __________ on the internet. (TO)
    People would most likely be happier if THEY WERE TO SPEND LESS TIME on the internet.
  • Why use "If it weren't / wasn't for" and "If it hadn't been for" in a conditional sentence?
    To say that one situation is dependent on another situation or person.
  • You __________ if you improved your diet. (MIGHT)
    You MIGHT FEEL MORE ENERGETIC if you improved your diet.
  • Complete this mixed conditional sentence: "If the goalkeeper was better...
    eg: "If the goalkeeper were better, he would have stopped the ball"