... it is.
36. Should you require anything else please (ring) the bell for the attendant.
II .Conditional Sentences: Type II
1. If I had a typewriter I (type) it myself.
2. If I (know) his address ... regularly.
36. I'd climb over the wall if there (not be) so much broken glass on top of it.
III .Conditional Sentences: type III
1. If I had known that you were in hospital I (visit) you.
2....
... top of it.
III .Conditional Sentences: type III
1. If I had known that you were in hospital I (visit) you.
2. The ground was very soft. But for that, my horse (win).
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
- if: ... it is.
36. Should you require anything else please (ring) the bell for the attendant.
II .Conditional Sentences: Type II
1. If I had a typewriter I (type) it myself.
2. If I (know) his address...
... CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
- if: nếu
- unless: nếu không, trừ phi:
Câu điều kiện loai 1: điễn tả sự kiện có ... City?
Do you study English or French?
Hurry up or (else) we will be late for the bus.
I. Conditional Sentences: Type I
1. If I see him I (give) him a lift.
2. The table will collapse if you (stand) ... it is.
36. Should you require anything else please (ring) the bell for the attenda...
... work.
[ ] c. if not you go to work.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE 1
• In the if clause of a Conditional Sentence Type I, we use
• In the main clause of a Conditional Sentence Type I, we
use
I. Choose ... (rise) if the planet (get) hotter.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE 2
• In the if clause of a Conditional Sentence Type II, we
use
• In the main clause of a Conditional Sente...
... CLEFT SENTENCE EXERCISE
I. Rewrite the sentences, using Cleft sentences.
1. My friend came to see me late last night.
2. I can’t stand ... Prime Minister was traveling to France yesterday when the alarm sounded.
II. Change the sentences into cleft sentences in the passive:
1. Fred gave Mary the money.
2. Mr. Johnson sent the Jiff Company
... map with us, we mightn’t have got lost.
(e.g You didn’t bring a map with you)
PART A:120 conditional sentences
1. If I study, I will pass the exams.
2. If the sun shines, we will walk to the ... it right now. If she …… it back in time, you’re welcome to borrow it.”
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EX: If it hadn’t rain yesterday, we would have gone to the beach.(e.g It rained...
... map with us, we mightn’t have got lost.
(e.g You didn’t bring a map with you)
PART A:120 conditional sentences
1. If I study, I will pass the exams.
2. If the sun shines, we will walk to the ... …… fine, we will start early.
A. is B. be C. was D. will be
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EX: If it hadn’t rain yesterday, we would have gone to the beach.(e.g It rained...
... you can go home.
> Get
14.Keeping calm is the secret of passing your driving test.
Conditional sentences
Exercise 1: Put the verbs in brackets into the correct forms.
1. If I (have) ...
10.I wouldn’t accept if you asked me to marry you.
> If you were
Exercise 5: Rewrite these sentences, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays
the same.
11. Working so much will make ....