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I Match the following parts of the sentences

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CONDITIONALS

TYPE 1 If - clause Main clause (result) Use
Real present If + Present S. unless (= if not) Future Imperative can/must/may + bare infinitive Present Simple Real or very probable situation on the present or future
If he comes late, we’ll miss the bus. If you can’t afford it, don’t buy it. Or Unless you can afford it, don’t buy it. If you see her, can you give her a message? If water gets very cold, it turns into ice.
TYPE 2 If - clause Main clause (result) Use
Unreal present If + Past S. Would/could/might + bare infinitive Improbable situation in the present or future; also used to give advice
If I were you, I would see a doctor. (advice) If I had money, I could buy a new car. (But I don’t have enough money to buy one.) (improbable situation)
TYPE 3 If - clause Main clause (result) Use
Unreal past If + Past Perfect Would/could/might + have + past participle Unreal or improbable situation in the past; also used to express regrets and criticism
If you hadn’t been rude, he wouldn’t have fired you. (But you were very rude and he fired you.) (criticism)

 

Study the following notes:

1 We put a comma after the if–clause when it comes first.

If we go by plane, it will be more expensive.

It will be more expensive if we go by plane.

 

Unless means if not.

We’ll go for a picnic unless it rains.

We’ll go for a picnic if it does n’t rain.

 

3 After if, we use were instead of was in all persons.

If I were you, I wouldn’t spend so much money.

 

We do not usually use will, would or should in an if-clause.

If we take a taxi, we won’t be late.

NOT If we will take a taxi, we won’t be late.

However, we use should after if when we are les sure about a possibility.

If I see him, I’ll give it to him. (perhaps I will see him.)

If I should see him, I’ll give it to him. (Perhaps I’ll see him but I’m less sure.)

Exercises

 

I Match the following parts of the sentences

1 If I go on a diet, A we’ll make a snowman. 1 –

2 If it’s sunny tomorrow, B I’ll buy you some chocolate. 2 –

3 If John doesn’t hurry, C she’ll have to take a taxi. 3 –

4 If it snows, D I’ll lose weight. 4 –

5 If there are no buses, E he’ll be late. 5 –

6 If you are a good girl, F we’ll go for a picnic. 6 –

 

 

II Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. Add a comma where necessary.

 

1 If the dog ______________ (keep) barking, the neighbours will complain.

2 The boss _______________ (be) angry if you arrive late for work again.

3 If you ________________ (eat) too much you’ll be sick!

4 If the weather is bad on Saturday we _________________ (stay) at home.

5 You should see a doctor if you ______________ (not/feel) well.

6 If you study hard you ________________ (pass) your exam.

7 We __________________ (have) a party if Alan passes his driving test.

8 I _________________ (give) John your message if I should see him today.

9 Those plants _____________ (not/grow) if you don’t water them.

10 If it ____________ (not/ rain) soon there ____________ (not be) enough water.

11 We’ll stay at home if it ___________(be) cold.

12 Unless you invite her to the party she ____________________(be) upset.

13 If you drive so carelessly you _____________________ (have) an accident.

 

III Choose the correct form of the verbs: RIGHT/WRONG.

1 If I don’t feel/won’t feel well tomorrow, I stay/I’ll stay at home.

2 If the weather is/will be nice tomorrow, we can go to the beach.

3 It will be hard to find a hotel if we arrive/will arrive late.

4 The alarm will ring if there is/will be a fire.

5 I am/will be surprised if they get/will get married.

6 Do you go/will go to the party if they invite/will invite you?

7 If I am/will be late this evening, don’t wait for me.

8 What would we do, if it rains/will be raining.

9 I’ll be able to understand you, if you speak/will speak slowly.

 

 


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