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PRESENTATION ENGLISH CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE II
1. The Pattern
2. The Funtion
3. Excercise
Conditional sentences
A conditional sentence consists of two clauses : the if-clause, and the main clause. The if-clause can come first or second. When it comes first, we usually put a comma between the two clauses. THE PATTERN
Conditional Type 2 = Present UnrealIF + Simple past, simple past futureOrIF + Subject + Verb 2, subject + would/might/could/should + V1Or If+S+were+O , S+would/might/could/should+v1Or S+would/might/could/should+v1 if+S+v2 THE FUNTION
1. To make a statement about something that is not real at present, but is possible:
I would visit her if I had time.
Fact : I dont have time so I dont visit her
2. suppose something that at variance with fact now.
if I were Superman, I would fly to meet her.
Fact : I am not a Superman, so i dont fly to meet her
3. suppose something that do not be expected by its occurence. If welivedin Rome, Francescowould visitus.
Fact : We dont live in Rome, so Francesco dont visit us.
EXERCISE
1. If they(be)enough money, they(buy)a new car.
2. If i (know) her phone number, I (phone) her.
3. If wedidnt livein a big city, we(not have)to breathe polluted air everyday
4. If he(be)here, I(tell)him about my plan
5. If you(work)hard, you(much) money.