Past Unreal Conditional We use if + past perfect , would have + past participle for unreal situations in the past If we had played well, we would have won the game I Write sentences about what happened when Sam Brown went for an interview Use past unreal conditional Example: Sam had a date He got home late If Sam hadn’t had a date, he wouldn’t have got home late Sam got home late He didn’t iron his new suit. Sam didn’t iron his new suit It wasn’t ready in the morning. Sam’s new suit wasn’t ready in the morning He borrowed his elder brother’s old suit. _ Sam borrowed his brother’s old suit He didn’t look II fashionable. The people in the doctor’s waiting room have all had accidents Read what happened Then make sentences with IF, like this Sam didn’t fashionable get leg the Example: Nicklook fell off his bike He He didn’t broke his job. _ If he hadn’t fallen of his bike, he wouldn’t have broken his leg Jack fell down the tree He hurt his elbow. Sam didn’t get the job He was really sad and unhappy. _ Tom slipped on a wet floor He twisted his ankle. _ Mrs Smith made a cake She burnt her hand on the stove. _ Jane didn’t fasten her seat belt She broke her nose. Alan ran into a tree He bumped his IIIhead. _ These are some newspaper headlines Write sentences with the words provided and if Mr Grin didn’t pay attention He shut the door on his finger Example: Mark Brave saved dog from fire (not hear its barking / not find it) If Mark Brave hadn’t heard the dog’s barking, he wouldn’t have saved it Tim Snow caught thief (not enter the shop / not catch the thief) Lucy Clark found lost girl (not go running / not find the girl) Adam Fry saved old man from falling (not walk along the street / not see the man on the ladder) Ann Kind saved cat from tree (not find a ladder / not be able to save it)