Conditioanals Type 1
Uses;
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Predictions
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Promises
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A possibility
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Cause and Consequence
Structure;
If + Present Simple + Future Simple
If + Present Simple +
Imperatives
If you study hard, you can pass your exams.
If I
find a girl this summer, I will marry her. J
If it rains, we’ll go to the cinema.
Task 3: Do tests
1.
I knew he would _____ famous one day.
a. be . b. to be c. being d. will
2. He said that ________ help me.
a. he would b. he would to c. he woulded d. to help
3. I asked him to walk faster but he ________ at first.
a. wouldn’t b. would c. will d. won’t
4. As children would _____ together every day.
a. play b. playing c. to play d.
played
5. Nobody knew that one day he _____ be rich.
a. would b. will c will not d. would to
6. If you asked me _____ say you were crazy.
a. I would b. would I c. I’d would c. will to
7. Would you _____ to go?
a. like b. liked c. to like d.
liking
8. Do you think he'd help? | I'm sure _____ if you asked.
a. he would b. help c. to help d. helping
9. He would _____ to be improving.
a. seem b.seems c.seem’d d. to seem
10. We want to play tennis. I wish _____ stop raining.
a. it would b. it had c. it will d.
to stop
1.a 6.a
2.a 7.a
3a 8.a
4.a 9.a
5.a 10.a
If Clauses – Type 2 is used to express
dreams, unreal situations and
things that are unlikely to
happen. In other words, the condition specified in the clause is not actual but is a condition that is
currently being imagined.
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