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10 Form. Attention!
Homework for Monday, 18.02.19: 

Complete the Conditional Sentences. Decide whether to use Type I, II or III.

1. If I had time, I (to go) shopping with you.
2. If you (to speak) English, you will get along with them perfectly.
3. If they had gone for a walk, they (to turn) the lights off.
4. If she (to come) to see us, we will go to the Zoo.
5. I would have told you, if I (to see) him.
6. Would you mind if I (to open) the window?
7. If they (to invite) me, I wouldn't have said no.
8. My friend (to meet) me at the station if he gets the afternoon off.
9. If I (not to do) it, nobody would do it.
10. If my father (not to pick) me up, I'll take the bus home.
11. If they (to have) time at the weekend, they will come to see us.
12. If we (to know) about your problem, we would have helped you.
Types of Conditionals

IF-CLAUSE
MAIN CLAUSE
Zero Conditional (always)
Present Simple
If you heat water,
When it is hot
Present Simple
it boils.
people wear lighter clothes.
First Conditional (present or future time) – real situations
Present Simple
If we finish early,
If we hurry,
Future Simple (will + Infinitive)
we will go to the cinema.
we won’t be late.
Present Simple
If you promise to be careful,
If you don’t feel well,
Modal verb + Infinitive
you can use my computer.
you must see a doctor.
Present Simple
If you are hungry,
If she is tired,
Imperative Mood / Наказовий спосіб
make a sandwich.
go to bed.
Present Continuous /Progressive
If they are coming for lunch,
Future Simple (will + Infinitive)
we will have to buy some more food.
Second Conditional (present or future time) – unreal situations
Past Simple
If I were a Prime Minister,
If I had time,
If I became an astronaut,
Conditional Simple (would + Infinitive)
I would make school holidays longer.
I would help you.
I would travel into space.
Past Simple
If I had wings,
If he had the book,
Modal verb + Infinitive
I could fly like Peter Pan.
he might lend it to me.
Third Conditional (past time) – unreal situations
Past Perfect (had + Past Participle)

If he had lent me the money,
Conditional Perfect (would + have + Past Participle)
I would have bought that car.
Past Perfect (had + Past Participle)
If she had had more time
Modal verb + have + Past Participle
she might have finished the exam.
Mixed Conditional (past action, present result)
Past Perfect (had + Past Participle)
If I hadn’t been so careless,
Conditional Simple (would + Infinitive)
I wouldn’t be in trouble now.
Past Perfect (had + Past Participle)
If he had gone to university
Modal verb + Infinitive
he might have a better job.



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