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CONDITIONALS

 Conditional clauses
 Conditional practice
Conditional clauses
If-clause, result clause
Result clause if-clause (without comma)
If I were rich, I’d buy a Ferrari.=
I’d buy a Ferrari if I were rich.
If = condition
Unless = negative condition (‘if not’)
Even if = emphasis on the condition
As long as           = ‘only if’
Providing that       used in 1st conditional
Zero conditional
If /When + present simple, present simple.
• A situation that is always true.
• When you give commands

If you heat water to 100ºC, it boils.
When you see Sara, tell her my message.
First conditional
If + present simple, will + infinitive (without to)
  unless         can/may
• Possible or probable future events
• in promises and warnings

If you are honest, people will respect you.
You’ll fail if you don’t study more.
Second conditional
If + past simple, would + infinitive (without
  to)            could
• Hypothetical present or future situations

If I won the lottery, I’d buy a mansion.
If I were rich, I would travel around the
   world.
If she were nicer, she’d have more friends.
Third Conditional
If + past perfect, would + have + past participle
               might/could
• Hypothetical past events (events that didn’t
  happen)

If I had arrived earlier, I wouldn’t have missed the
   bus.
Wish + past simple/continuous
If only
• To express that we want a present situation to be
   different
I wish I didn’t have to get up early.
If only you were coming to the party.

Wish + would
• complaints
I wish you would be more polite with me.
Wish /If only + past perfect s. / cont.
             + could have past part
• To express that we want a past situation to have
  been different or to change

I wish I hadn’t spent so much money on shopping.
If only I could have been with you.
SB p. 32 1A. Read the situation and
           match 1-6 with A-F
1. Even if she asks her parents,
                                      B her parents will say no.
2. Lisa won’t be happy
                              D unless she can go.
3. Her parents might agree
                              C as long as they think she is safe.
4. Providing that they believe her,
                                      E Lisa’s plan will work.
5. If her parents phone Ana,
                                     A they’ll discover the truth.
1B Rewrite the sentences.
1. I’ll feel bad if we don’t tell the truth. (unless)
               unless we tell the truth.
2. You’ll understand if you listen carefully. (as long
   as)
                      as long as
3. We won’t do it if you don’t think that it’s
   acceptable.(unless)
                    unless you think that it’s acceptable.
4. If we teach our children well, they’ll be honest.
                                               (as long
   as)
As long as
5. If you aren’t faithful, I won’t stay with you.

   (providing that)
Providing that you are faithful, I’ll stay with you.
6. If I leave now, I’ll be late. (even if)
Even if
2A. First and second conditional
1. How will you feel if Real Madrid wins the league?
How would you feel if Real Madrid won the league?
3. How will your teacher feel if you pass all of your
   exams?
How would your teacher feel if you passed all your
   exams?
3. What would you do if you became invisible?
4. Who will you call if you want to go out this
   weekend?
5. Where would you go if you went on a dream
   holiday?
6. What would people say if the King of Spain visited
   your class?
2C Write the consequences to these
   situations with 2nd conditional
1. If shops were open 24 hours a day, seven
   days a week, …
2. If animals could talk, …
3. If money didn’t exist, …
4. If people communicated using telepathy,
   …
3A Third conditional
1. He wouldn’t have lost the match if he had played
   better.
2. I might not have come here if I’d known it was
   dangerous.
3. I wouldn’t have phoned if I’d known you were
   asleep.
4. If he’d been guilty, they would have punished
   him.
5. I might have become rebellious if my parents had
   been stricter.
6. If he had studied harder, he might have passed.
3B
1. Sophie went shopping because she needed some food.
If Sophie hadn’t needed some food, she wouldn’t have gone
    shopping.
2. She found a wallet on the ground and she phoned its owner,
    Dan.
If she hadn’t found a wallet, she wouldn’t have phoned its
    owner, Dan.
3. She met Dan and they became friends.
If she hadn’t met Dan, they wouldn’t have become friends.
4. Sophie and Dan fell in love and became a couple.
If Sophie and Dan hadn’t fallen in love, they wouldn’t have
    become a couple.
5. They stayed together because they were very happy.
If they hadn’t been very happy, they wouldn’t have stayed
    together.
4A
1.   I wish I didn’t feel guilty.
2.   I wish he would answer the phone.
3.   I wish Sam could visit me.
4.   I wish I didn’t live in a boring town. I
     wish I lived in an exciting town.
5.   I wish I had listened to the teacher.
6.   I wish they hadn’t spoken so quickly.
7.   I wish I had answered the question.
8.   I wish he had seen the film.
Consolidation
1.    Unless
2.    Crash
3.    Won’t
4.    Providing that
5.    Stay
6.    Doesn’t
7.    ‘d gone
8.    ‘d
9.    Were
10.   jumped
WB p. 13 ex.1
1. I’ll phone you unless/if I need any help.
2. Even if /As long as I tell the truth, nobody
   will believe me.
3. You can’t join that club as long as/unless
   you’re over 25.
4. My parents won’t mind as long as/unless
   I’m home by midnight.
5. My dad will lend me the car providing that/
   even if I promise to drive carefully.
2. if, unless, even if, as long as,
              providing that
1. As long as/Providing that
    If/Even if          I give her my word,
  will she tell me the secret?
2. I’ll finish this book even if    it takes me
  all summer.
3. Nobody will find us if/as long as/providing that
we don’t make a noise.
4. She won’t go to the party if/unless/even if
      she thinks you’re there.
2. If/as long as/     I see James, I’ll tell him.
   providing that
3 Write sentences using first
               conditional
1. She / not forgive / him / even if / he /apologise
She won’t forgive him even if he apologises.
2. If / I / get bored / I / buy / a magazine
If I get bored, I’ll buy a magazine.
3. We / make / the dinner / unless / you / want to / cook
We’ll make the dinner unless you want to cook.
4. I / help / you / providing that / you / help / me later
I’ll help you providing that you help me later.
5. Unless / you / ask /him to promise / he /not arrive /on time
Unless you ask him to promise, he won’t arrive on time.
First and second conditional 4
1.  Which historical period would you visit if time travel
   was(be) possible?
Hypothetical
2. What will         you do if you don’t watch (not
    watch) TV this evening?
Probable
3. What will         you do after you leave       (leave)
    school?
Probable
4. Where would you live if you           had      (have) €1
    million?
Hypothetical
5. Whose house would        you visit if you had
    (have) the power to become invisible? hypothetical
5. Probable or hypothetical? Write
1. It rains a lot here.
If the weather was better, I would go out more.
2. I don’t have her phone number.
If I knew her number, I would call her.
3. You’re good at this subject.
If you study hard, you’ll pass this subject.
4. She’s going shopping.
If she sees some nice shoes, she’ll buy them.
5. I know quite a lot of English.
If I didn’t know any English, I wouldn’t be able to do this
      exercise.
6. I might see Anna tonight.
If I see her, I’ll ask her to call you.
Third conditional 6
1.Who would you have asked if your parents had refused to
   lend you the money?
2. She wouldn’t have gone to university if she hadn’t worked
   so hard.
3. If she had read her letter, he might have understood why
   she left.
4. What would you have said if he had asked you to dance?
5. I don’t think we would have arrived earlier if we had taken
   the train.
6. If you had listened to me, nothing would have gone wrong.
7 complete with 3rd conditional
1.    England would have won the match if Beckham hadn’t
      missed that penalty.
2.    If Mozart hadn’t died so young, he would have written
      more wonderful music.
3.    I would have finished my homework if my computer
      hadn’t broken.
4.    If you hadn’t wasted so much time, you would have
      found a solution already.
5.    She wouldn’t have met her boyfriend if she hadn’t
      caught that train.
6.    They wouldn’t have broken the machine if they had read
      the instructions.
8 Explain Luke’s story.
If Catherine hadn’t lent Luke a book about evolution, he
   wouldn’t have read the book. If Luke hadn’t read the book,
   he wouldn’t have found it interesting. If he hadn’t found it
   interesting, he wouldn’t have studied biology at
   university.If he hadn’t studied biology at university, he
   wouldn’t have studied hard. If Luke hadn’t studied hard,
   he wouldn’t have become a brilliant student. If he hadn’t
   become a brilliant student, a big pharmaceuticals company
   wouldn’t have offered him a job. If a big pharmaceuticals
   company hadn’t offered him a job, he wouldn’t have
   started to do research there. If he hadn’t started to do
   research there, he wouldn’t have created a giant rat. If he
   hadn’t created a giant rat, the rat wouldn’t have killed him.
I wish + past/past perfect/would
9.
2.   I wish you’d won the league. A
3.   I wish I could sing like him. B
4.   I wish those people would stop shouting. C
5.   I wish I had a more interesting life. B
6.   I wish I knew her phone number. B
7.   I wish I’d passed my maths exam. A
8.   I wish he wouldn’t give me orders. C
9.   I wish she’d listened to my advice. A
10. Complete
1. I can’t dance.
I wish I could dance.
2. I have exams.
I wish I didn’t have to do them.
3. I lied, but now I wish I had told the truth.
4. She’s always late.
I wish she would arrive on time.
5. I’m not very tall.
I wish I was/were taller.
6. The weather’s awful.
I wish it would stop raining.
7. I never knew my grandmother.
I wish I had known her.
11. Complete
1. You think it would be nice to have a bit more money.
I wish I had a bit more money.
2. You don’t know why you chose that subject.
I wish I had chosen a different subject.
3. You’d like to be a more positive person.
I wish I was/were a more positive person.
4. It makes you angry that people drive so fast.
I wish people didn’t / wouldn’t drive so fast.
5. He spent all your money.
I wish he hadn’t spent all my money.
6. She never tidies her room and it annoys you.
I wish she would tidy her room.
Consolidation
1.   I wish I don’t have so much homework. didn’t
2.   She won’t be happy unless she passes her exams. 
3.   I’ll be angry as long as you tell me the truth. won’t
4.   I wish I didn’t tell my girlfrined those lies. hadn’t told
5.   If you would have downloaded that file, the hackers
     didn’t get in. hadn’t/wouldn’t have got
6.   I wish the world was more peaceful. 
7.   I won’t have enough money to buy a moped even I work
     all summer.                                       if
8.   How will we communicate if phones didn’t exist?
         would

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Here are potential completions for the sentences:1. I can't dance. I wish I could dance.2. I didn't study enough. I wish I 3. It's raining today. I wish it4. I'm tired. I wish I5. I don't have any money. I wish I 6. I'm stuck at home. I wish I7. I don't have her phone number. I wish I8. I missed the bus. I wish I9. I said something rude. I wish I 10. I don't have any friends. I wish I

  • 1. CONDITIONALS Conditional clauses Conditional practice
  • 2. Conditional clauses If-clause, result clause Result clause if-clause (without comma) If I were rich, I’d buy a Ferrari.= I’d buy a Ferrari if I were rich. If = condition Unless = negative condition (‘if not’) Even if = emphasis on the condition As long as = ‘only if’ Providing that used in 1st conditional
  • 3. Zero conditional If /When + present simple, present simple. • A situation that is always true. • When you give commands If you heat water to 100ºC, it boils. When you see Sara, tell her my message.
  • 4. First conditional If + present simple, will + infinitive (without to) unless can/may • Possible or probable future events • in promises and warnings If you are honest, people will respect you. You’ll fail if you don’t study more.
  • 5. Second conditional If + past simple, would + infinitive (without to) could • Hypothetical present or future situations If I won the lottery, I’d buy a mansion. If I were rich, I would travel around the world. If she were nicer, she’d have more friends.
  • 6. Third Conditional If + past perfect, would + have + past participle might/could • Hypothetical past events (events that didn’t happen) If I had arrived earlier, I wouldn’t have missed the bus.
  • 7. Wish + past simple/continuous If only • To express that we want a present situation to be different I wish I didn’t have to get up early. If only you were coming to the party. Wish + would • complaints I wish you would be more polite with me.
  • 8. Wish /If only + past perfect s. / cont. + could have past part • To express that we want a past situation to have been different or to change I wish I hadn’t spent so much money on shopping. If only I could have been with you.
  • 9. SB p. 32 1A. Read the situation and match 1-6 with A-F 1. Even if she asks her parents, B her parents will say no. 2. Lisa won’t be happy D unless she can go. 3. Her parents might agree C as long as they think she is safe. 4. Providing that they believe her, E Lisa’s plan will work. 5. If her parents phone Ana, A they’ll discover the truth.
  • 10. 1B Rewrite the sentences. 1. I’ll feel bad if we don’t tell the truth. (unless) unless we tell the truth. 2. You’ll understand if you listen carefully. (as long as) as long as 3. We won’t do it if you don’t think that it’s acceptable.(unless) unless you think that it’s acceptable.
  • 11. 4. If we teach our children well, they’ll be honest. (as long as) As long as 5. If you aren’t faithful, I won’t stay with you. (providing that) Providing that you are faithful, I’ll stay with you. 6. If I leave now, I’ll be late. (even if) Even if
  • 12. 2A. First and second conditional 1. How will you feel if Real Madrid wins the league? How would you feel if Real Madrid won the league? 3. How will your teacher feel if you pass all of your exams? How would your teacher feel if you passed all your exams? 3. What would you do if you became invisible? 4. Who will you call if you want to go out this weekend? 5. Where would you go if you went on a dream holiday? 6. What would people say if the King of Spain visited your class?
  • 13. 2C Write the consequences to these situations with 2nd conditional 1. If shops were open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, … 2. If animals could talk, … 3. If money didn’t exist, … 4. If people communicated using telepathy, …
  • 14. 3A Third conditional 1. He wouldn’t have lost the match if he had played better. 2. I might not have come here if I’d known it was dangerous. 3. I wouldn’t have phoned if I’d known you were asleep. 4. If he’d been guilty, they would have punished him. 5. I might have become rebellious if my parents had been stricter. 6. If he had studied harder, he might have passed.
  • 15. 3B 1. Sophie went shopping because she needed some food. If Sophie hadn’t needed some food, she wouldn’t have gone shopping. 2. She found a wallet on the ground and she phoned its owner, Dan. If she hadn’t found a wallet, she wouldn’t have phoned its owner, Dan. 3. She met Dan and they became friends. If she hadn’t met Dan, they wouldn’t have become friends. 4. Sophie and Dan fell in love and became a couple. If Sophie and Dan hadn’t fallen in love, they wouldn’t have become a couple. 5. They stayed together because they were very happy. If they hadn’t been very happy, they wouldn’t have stayed together.
  • 16. 4A 1. I wish I didn’t feel guilty. 2. I wish he would answer the phone. 3. I wish Sam could visit me. 4. I wish I didn’t live in a boring town. I wish I lived in an exciting town. 5. I wish I had listened to the teacher. 6. I wish they hadn’t spoken so quickly. 7. I wish I had answered the question. 8. I wish he had seen the film.
  • 17. Consolidation 1. Unless 2. Crash 3. Won’t 4. Providing that 5. Stay 6. Doesn’t 7. ‘d gone 8. ‘d 9. Were 10. jumped
  • 18. WB p. 13 ex.1 1. I’ll phone you unless/if I need any help. 2. Even if /As long as I tell the truth, nobody will believe me. 3. You can’t join that club as long as/unless you’re over 25. 4. My parents won’t mind as long as/unless I’m home by midnight. 5. My dad will lend me the car providing that/ even if I promise to drive carefully.
  • 19. 2. if, unless, even if, as long as, providing that 1. As long as/Providing that If/Even if I give her my word, will she tell me the secret? 2. I’ll finish this book even if it takes me all summer. 3. Nobody will find us if/as long as/providing that we don’t make a noise.
  • 20. 4. She won’t go to the party if/unless/even if she thinks you’re there. 2. If/as long as/ I see James, I’ll tell him. providing that
  • 21. 3 Write sentences using first conditional 1. She / not forgive / him / even if / he /apologise She won’t forgive him even if he apologises. 2. If / I / get bored / I / buy / a magazine If I get bored, I’ll buy a magazine. 3. We / make / the dinner / unless / you / want to / cook We’ll make the dinner unless you want to cook. 4. I / help / you / providing that / you / help / me later I’ll help you providing that you help me later. 5. Unless / you / ask /him to promise / he /not arrive /on time Unless you ask him to promise, he won’t arrive on time.
  • 22. First and second conditional 4 1. Which historical period would you visit if time travel was(be) possible? Hypothetical 2. What will you do if you don’t watch (not watch) TV this evening? Probable 3. What will you do after you leave (leave) school? Probable 4. Where would you live if you had (have) €1 million? Hypothetical 5. Whose house would you visit if you had (have) the power to become invisible? hypothetical
  • 23. 5. Probable or hypothetical? Write 1. It rains a lot here. If the weather was better, I would go out more. 2. I don’t have her phone number. If I knew her number, I would call her. 3. You’re good at this subject. If you study hard, you’ll pass this subject. 4. She’s going shopping. If she sees some nice shoes, she’ll buy them. 5. I know quite a lot of English. If I didn’t know any English, I wouldn’t be able to do this exercise. 6. I might see Anna tonight. If I see her, I’ll ask her to call you.
  • 24. Third conditional 6 1.Who would you have asked if your parents had refused to lend you the money? 2. She wouldn’t have gone to university if she hadn’t worked so hard. 3. If she had read her letter, he might have understood why she left. 4. What would you have said if he had asked you to dance? 5. I don’t think we would have arrived earlier if we had taken the train. 6. If you had listened to me, nothing would have gone wrong.
  • 25. 7 complete with 3rd conditional 1. England would have won the match if Beckham hadn’t missed that penalty. 2. If Mozart hadn’t died so young, he would have written more wonderful music. 3. I would have finished my homework if my computer hadn’t broken. 4. If you hadn’t wasted so much time, you would have found a solution already. 5. She wouldn’t have met her boyfriend if she hadn’t caught that train. 6. They wouldn’t have broken the machine if they had read the instructions.
  • 26. 8 Explain Luke’s story. If Catherine hadn’t lent Luke a book about evolution, he wouldn’t have read the book. If Luke hadn’t read the book, he wouldn’t have found it interesting. If he hadn’t found it interesting, he wouldn’t have studied biology at university.If he hadn’t studied biology at university, he wouldn’t have studied hard. If Luke hadn’t studied hard, he wouldn’t have become a brilliant student. If he hadn’t become a brilliant student, a big pharmaceuticals company wouldn’t have offered him a job. If a big pharmaceuticals company hadn’t offered him a job, he wouldn’t have started to do research there. If he hadn’t started to do research there, he wouldn’t have created a giant rat. If he hadn’t created a giant rat, the rat wouldn’t have killed him.
  • 27. I wish + past/past perfect/would 9. 2. I wish you’d won the league. A 3. I wish I could sing like him. B 4. I wish those people would stop shouting. C 5. I wish I had a more interesting life. B 6. I wish I knew her phone number. B 7. I wish I’d passed my maths exam. A 8. I wish he wouldn’t give me orders. C 9. I wish she’d listened to my advice. A
  • 28. 10. Complete 1. I can’t dance. I wish I could dance. 2. I have exams. I wish I didn’t have to do them. 3. I lied, but now I wish I had told the truth. 4. She’s always late. I wish she would arrive on time. 5. I’m not very tall. I wish I was/were taller. 6. The weather’s awful. I wish it would stop raining. 7. I never knew my grandmother. I wish I had known her.
  • 29. 11. Complete 1. You think it would be nice to have a bit more money. I wish I had a bit more money. 2. You don’t know why you chose that subject. I wish I had chosen a different subject. 3. You’d like to be a more positive person. I wish I was/were a more positive person. 4. It makes you angry that people drive so fast. I wish people didn’t / wouldn’t drive so fast. 5. He spent all your money. I wish he hadn’t spent all my money. 6. She never tidies her room and it annoys you. I wish she would tidy her room.
  • 30. Consolidation 1. I wish I don’t have so much homework. didn’t 2. She won’t be happy unless she passes her exams.  3. I’ll be angry as long as you tell me the truth. won’t 4. I wish I didn’t tell my girlfrined those lies. hadn’t told 5. If you would have downloaded that file, the hackers didn’t get in. hadn’t/wouldn’t have got 6. I wish the world was more peaceful.  7. I won’t have enough money to buy a moped even I work all summer. if 8. How will we communicate if phones didn’t exist? would