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Thursday, May 19th, 2011 Look at the given pictures and fill in the blanks of the following sentences After having read his letter, she _ TORE into pieces _ _ _ it He is _ WRITING _ a letter _ She opens the _ _ _ _ DOOR Children are _RIDING _ on bicycles A _ _ _ is sleeping on a tree BAT He is a _ _ _ tempered man BAD INJURED He _SLIPPED_ _ on a banana He was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in an accident skin Tore Writing Bat Slipped Door Riding Bad Injured Pronunciation: Topic Contain Plant Worked /t/ Toxic Contamination Different Hoped Pronunciation: Difficulty Invader Spend Lived /d/ Documenta ry Dependent Depend Played Pronunciation: /t/ - /d/ /t/ Tore Writing Bat Slipped /d/ Door Riding Bad Injured Pronouncing V-ed -ed /-t/: -s, -sh, -ch, -p, -k,-gh, -c, -x Ex: stopped, washed, watched,… -ed /-id/: -t, -d Ex: needed, wanted,… -ed /-d/ : the rest Ex: played, warned, wondered,… Notes when writing 1) Define tense of verb in situational sentence: Verbs in clauses at simple past IF type 2) Note conjunctive words/phrases: so, that’s why, because,… Clause with: so, that’s why Main clause If clause Clause with: because, only because 3) Change form Change from negative form to affirmative form, and vice versa Use contrast words If S + had (not) P.P , S + would (not) have P.P If the driver in front hadn’t …………………… stopped so suddenly, ……………………………………… the accident hadn’t happened If I had known ………………………………………………… that Lam had had to get up early, ………………………………… I would have woken him If Hoa hadn’t …………………………………………………… lent me ………………………… the money, I would not have been able to hadn’t car If Mary buy the ………………………………………………… been ………………………… wearing a seat belt, she would have had injured If youbeen ……………………………………………………… had breakfast , you wouldn’t be hungry now If I had …………………………………………………………… had some money on me, I would have got a taxi Note: fact in the past Type You did not have breakfast – that is the reason why you are hungry now Fact in the present Type If S + had + V(p.p) , S + would + V(bare form) If you had had breakfast, you would not be hungry now Student uses information in main clause of my sentence to change it into If clause of his sentence Student uses information in main clause of student 1’s sentence to change it into If clause of his sentence … Example: Teacher: If you had learnt harder, you would have passed the exam S1: If you had passed the exam, your parents would have been very happy S2: If your parents had been very happy, they would have offered you a new bike S3: … If Tom had gone to the party last night, he could have seen Mary WHILE Ex: He was listening to music in class, so he didn’t understand the lesson If he hadn’t been listening to music, he would have understood the lesson Structure: If + S + had been + V-ing , S + would + have + p.p Exercise Use the given information to make conditional sentences with IF 1) If I had been working at the restaurant last night, I would have waited on your table 2) If they had been paying attention, they would have seen the sign marking their exit from the highway 5) If the music hadn’t been playing loudly at the restaurant, I would have heard everything Mr Lee said during the dinner Make groups Each group thinks of If clauses type using continuous past perfect tense One person in group A reads If clause Then, one person in group B completes it with main clause Then change the role Example: Group A: If I hadn’t been paying attention to the tree in front, Group B: I would have hit it Group B: If Peter hadn’t been playing football yesterday, Group A: he would have gone to supermarket with Mary unforgettable day He got up late on that day He got an accident He was in a hurry He didn’t pay attention to the car in front He went to the hospital He met Mary- a nurse He got married to Mary sdsdssdv 1) If Nam hadn’t got up late that day, he wouldn’t have been in a hurry 2) If he hadn’t been in a hurry, he would have paid attention to the car in front 3) If he had been paying attention to the car in front, he wouldn’t have got an accident 4) If he hadn’t got an accident, he wouldn’t have gone to the hospital 5) If he hadn’t gone to the hospital, he wouldn’t have met Mary 6) If he hadn’t met Mary, he couldn’t have got married to her Pronunciation of sounds /t/ - /d/ - Pronunciation of verbs ending in –ed Conditional sentence Type - Continuous past perfect tense in Type - The combination of conditional sentence Type and Type