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U N I T T E N
Grammar: 1.
If we
go … . 2.
If I
had … . 3.
Who,
that, which. 4.
It is (
was) ...
that (
who) … .
Text:
United States of America.
Conversational practice
: Traveling by Railway.
If we go ...
- Shall we go by bus or taxi?
- If we go by bus, it will be cheaper.
- We’ll
get there more quickly if we go by taxi.
If can be
at the beginning of a sentence or
in the middle.
If at the beginning:
•
If you don’t hurry, you’ll miss the train.
•
If a criminal is very careful, he may not leave any fingerprints.
•
If you
understand this problem, show me how to do it.
If in the middle:
• You’ll miss the train
if you don’t hurry.
• A criminal may not leave
any fingerprints if he is very careful.
• You will have fewer cavities
if you brush your teeth every day.
In
conversation, we often use
if –
part of the sentence alone:
• “Will you write to me?” “Yes,
if you give me your address.”
After
if, we use the present (
not ‘will’):
•
If I’
m late
this evening, don’t wait for me. (
not “if I
will be”)
•
If it
rains this evening, we’ll stay at home. (
not “if it will rain”)
if and
when
If I go out = it is possible that I will go out, but I’m not sure:
- Are you going out later?
- Perhaps.
If I go out, I’ll close the window.