The conditionals
1. He works I do.
a.as hard as b.as hardly as
c.more hard than d.so hard as
2. Her husband is twice she is.
a.as old as b.the older than
c.more old than d.oldest than
3. Pick out the correct comparative:
a.I have less books and money than you.
b.I have fewer books and money than you.
c.I have less books and fewer money than you.
d.I have fewer books and less money than you.
THE CONDITIONALSChoose the best answer for each sentence1. He works I do.a.as hard as b.as hardly asc.more hard than d.so hard as2. Her husband is twice she is.a.as old as b.the older thanc.more old than d.oldest than3. Pick out the correct comparative:a.I have less books and money than you.b.I have fewer books and money than you.c.I have less books and fewer money than you.d.I have fewer books and less money than you.Choose the best answer for each sentence1. He works I do.a.as hard as b.as hardly asc.more hard than d.so hard as2. Her husband is twice she is.a.as old as b.the older thanc.more old than d.oldest than3. Pick out the correct comparative:a.I have less books and money than you.b.I have fewer books and money than you.c.I have less books and fewer money than you.d.I have fewer books and less money than you.Choose the best answer for each sentence1. He works I do.a.as hard as b.as hardly asc.more hard than d.so hard as2. Her husband is twice she is.a.as old as b.the older thanc.more old than d.oldest than3. Pick out the correct comparative:a.I have less books and money than you.b.I have fewer books and money than you.c.I have less books and fewer money than you.d.I have fewer books and less money than you.Choose the best answer for each sentence1. He works I do.a.as hard as b.as hardly asc.more hard than d.so hard as2. Her husband is twice she is.a.as old as b.the older thanc.more old than d.oldest than3. Pick out the correct comparative:a.I have less books and money than you.b.I have fewer books and money than you.c.I have less books and fewer money than you.d.I have fewer books and less money than you.If we put an ice in the air, it melts.1.THE ZERO CONDITIONAL It is used for a factIt is used to express a habit1.THE ZERO CONDITIONALIf the telephone rings, the dog barks.If clause : presentMain clause : present1.THE ZERO CONDITIONALIf you use ‘CLEAR’, you will have beautiful hair.2.THE FIRST CONDITIONAL (Real conditional at present / future) 2.THE FIRST CONDITIONAL (Real conditional at present / future) If you should use ‘CLEAR’, you will have beautiful hair. (more polite)If Tom Cruise should come, tell him I’m out.(more doubtful)2.THE FIRST CONDITIONAL (Real conditional at present / future) 2.THE FIRST CONDITIONAL (Real conditional at present / future) Emphasize: Should you use ‘CLEAR’, you will have beautiful hair. To express a possible future which depends on another action2.THE FIRST CONDITIONAL (Real conditional at present / future) If clause : presentMain clause: future / modal2.THE FIRST CONDITIONAL (Real conditional at present / future) 3.THE SECOND CONDITIONAL(The unreal conditional at present / future)An imaginary situation at present. If he were / was fatter, he would look more handsome.3.THE SECOND CONDITIONAL(The unreal conditional at present / future)Giving adviceIf I were / was you, I would go on diet and do more physical exercises.3.THE SECOND CONDITIONAL(The unreal conditional at present / future)An imaginary future situation3.THE SECOND CONDITIONAL(The unreal conditional at present / future)If I won the beauty contest next time, I could go on a world cruise.If I were to win the beauty contest next time, I could go on a world cruise.Emphasize: Were I to win the beauty contest next time, I could go on a world cruise.If clause: past subjunctiveMain clause: could / would + bare infinitive3.THE SECOND CONDITIONAL(The unreal conditional at present / future)If he hadn’t robbed the bank, he wouldn’t have been caught.Emphasize: Had he not robbed the bank, he wouldn’t have been caught.4.THE THIRD CONDITIONAL(The unreal conditional in the past)4.THE THIRD CONDITIONAL(The unreal conditional in the past)An imaginary situation in the past If clause : past perfect Main clause : would / could / might / should + have + past participleMATCH A WITH BWe’ll get there on time,Had you arrived earlier,Jerry always goes red,If Mary doesn’t run,You would run faster,If the cook had added some more salt,you could have understood the lecture.the soup would be better now.she won’t get the bus.if you had longer legs.if he does something wrong.if we leave now.MATCH A WITH BWe’ll get there on time,Had you arrived earlier,Jerry always goes red,If Mary doesn’t run,You would run faster,If the cook had added some more salt,you could have understood the lecture.the soup would be better now.she won’t get the bus.if you had longer legs.if he does something wrong.if we leave now.MATCH A WITH BWe’ll get there on time,Had you arrived earlier,Jerry always goes red,If Mary doesn’t run,You would run faster,If the cook had added some more salt,you could have understood the lecture.the soup would be better now.she won’t get the bus.if you had longer legs.if he does something wrong.if we leave now.MATCH A WITH BWe’ll get there on time,Had you arrived earlier,Jerry always goes red,If Mary doesn’t run,You would run faster,If the cook had added some more salt,you could have understood the lecture.the soup would be better now.she won’t get the bus.if you had longer legs.if he does something wrong.if we leave now.MATCH A WITH BWe’ll get there on time,Had you arrived earlier,Jerry always goes red,If Mary doesn’t run,You would run faster,If the cook had added some more salt,you could have understood the lecture.the soup would be better now.she won’t get the bus.if you had longer legs.if he does something wrong.if we leave now.MATCH A WITH BWe’ll get there on time,Had you arrived earlier,Jerry always goes red,If Mary doesn’t run,You would run faster,If the cook had added some more salt,you could have understood the lecture.the soup would be better now.she won’t get the bus.if you had longer legs.if he does something wrong.if we leave now.MATCH A WITH BWe’ll get there on time,Had you arrived earlier,Jerry always goes red,If Mary doesn’t run,You would run faster,If the cook had added some more salt,you could have understood the lecture.the soup would be better now.she won’t get the bus.if you had longer legs.if he does something wrong.if we leave now.MATCH A WITH BWe’ll get there on time,Had you arrived earlier,Jerry always goes red,If Mary doesn’t run,You would run faster,If the cook had added some more salt,you could have understood the lecture.the soup would be better now.she won’t get the bus.if you had longer legs.if he does something wrong.if we leave now.Even ifOTHER CONJUNCTIONSIn caseUnlessWhetheror Whether or notSuppose / supposing (that)Provided / providing (that), So long as / as long as1. she goes out more often, she can’t make new friends.2. I’ll write to you every week you promise to reply.3. You should take an overcoat it gets cold.4. it rains, we are playing football on Saturday.5. the chairman doesn’t come, can we start the meeting?6. Mr.Tom could not have lived he had been sent to hospital.OTHER CONJUNCTIONS1. Unless she goes out more often, she can’t make new friends.2. I’ll write to you every week you promise to reply.3. You should take an overcoat it gets cold.4. it rains, we are playing football on Saturday.5. the chairman doesn’t come, can we start the meeting?6. Mr.Tom could not have lived he had been sent to hospital.OTHER CONJUNCTIONS1. Unless she goes out more often, she can’t make new friends.2. I’ll write to you every week so long as you promise to reply.3. You should take an overcoat it gets cold.4. it rains, we are playing football on Saturday.5. the chairman doesn’t come, can we start the meeting?6. Mr.Tom could not have lived he had been sent to hospital.OTHER CONJUNCTIONS1. Unless she goes out more often, she can’t make new friends.2. I’ll write to you every week so long as you promise to reply.3. You should take an overcoat in case it gets cold.4. it rains, we are playing football on Saturday.5. the chairman doesn’t come, can we start the meeting?6. Mr.Tom could not have lived he had been sent to hospital.OTHER CONJUNCTIONS1. Unless she goes out more often, she can’t make new friends.2. I’ll write to you every week so long as you promise to reply.3. You should take an overcoat in case it gets cold.4. Whether or not it rains, we are playing football on Saturday.5. the chairman doesn’t come, can we start the meeting?6. Mr.Tom could not have lived he had been sent to hospital.OTHER CONJUNCTIONS1. Unless she goes out more often, she can’t make new friends.2. I’ll write to you every week so long as you promise to reply.3. You should take an overcoat in case it gets cold.4. Whether or not it rains, we are playing football on Saturday.5. Supposing the chairman doesn’t come, can we start the meeting?6. Mr.Tom could not have lived he had been sent to hospital.OTHER CONJUNCTIONS1. Unless she goes out more often, she can’t make new friends.2. I’ll write to you every week so long as you promise to reply.3. You should take an overcoat in case it gets cold.4. Whether or not it rains, we are playing football on Saturday.5. Supposing the chairman doesn’t come, can we start the meeting?6. Mr.Tom could not have lived even if he had been sent to hospital.OTHER CONJUNCTIONSLET’S LISTENLET’S LISTENLET’S LISTENLET’S LISTENMULTIPLE CHOICE 1. If we heat iron, it .a. expands b. will be expandedc. would have expanded d. would expandMULTIPLE CHOICE 1. If we heat iron, it .a. expands b. will be expandedc. would have expanded d. would expandMULTIPLE CHOICE 1. If we heat iron, it expands.a. expands b. will be expanded c. would have expanded d. would expand2. I’ll lend you the money __________ you promise to pay it back to me on Sunday.a. unless b. as long as c. in case d. supposingMULTIPLE CHOICE 2. I’ll lend you the money __________ you promise to pay it back to me on Sunday.a. unless b. as long as c. in case d. supposingMULTIPLE CHOICE 2. I’ll lend you the money as long as you promise to pay it back to me on Sunday.a. unless b. as long as c. in case d. supposingMULTIPLE CHOICE 3. If my grand father were still alive, he _________ a hundred today.a. would be b. will be c. will have been d. would have beenMULTIPLE CHOICE 3. If my grand father were still alive, he _________ a hundred today.a. would be b. will be c. will have been d. would have beenMULTIPLE CHOICE 3. If my grand father were still alive, he would be a hundred today.a. would be b. will be c. will have been d. would have beenMULTIPLE CHOICE 4. If the police __ ____ him, he would spend at least five years in prison.a. was to catch b. were to catch c. catch d. were caughtMULTIPLE CHOICE 4. If the police __ ____ him, he would spend at least five years in prison.a. was to catch b. were to catch c. catch d. were caughtMULTIPLE CHOICE 4. If the police were to catch him, he would spend at least five years in prison.a. was to catch b. were to catch c. catch d. were caughtMULTIPLE CHOICE 5. ____________ to university, she would have gone into the police force.a. Hadn’t she gone b. Had she not gonec. Had not she gone d. Had not gone sheMULTIPLE CHOICE 5. to university, she would have gone into the police force.a. Hadn’t she gone b. Had she not gonec. Had not she gone d. Had not gone sheMULTIPLE CHOICE 5. Had she not gone to university, she would have gone into the police force.a. Hadn’t she gone b. Had she not gonec. Had not she gone d. Had not gone sheMULTIPLE CHOICE HOMEWORKTHE ENDThank for joining us
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