CONDITIONAL CLAUSES : CONDITIONAL CLAUSES IF-CLAUSES: -Type 0 -Type 1 -Type 2 -Type 3
PowerPoint Presentation : If statements (conditionals) have two parts: The condition (if clause) The result (main clause)
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 0 : If you don’t water the plants, they die . (Present Simple) + (Present Simple)
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 0 : If I make a sill y mistakes, I laugh . If I don’t do the chores, my mum gets angry.
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 0 : If you cut your finger, you bleed . If you exercise every day, you feel better .
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 0 : If I see a large insect, I scream . If you heat ice, it melts . If you heat water, it boils .
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 1: possible for the future If I win the lottery, I will be rich. (Present Simple) + (WILL-future) If it rains , I will stay at home.
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 1: If I have enough money, I will go to the USA . You will have seven years of bad luck if you break the mirror. If it rains , I will stay at home.
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 1: If you cook the dinner, I will wash the dishes . If you study hard, you will pass the exam. If it rains , I will stay at home.
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 2: impossible to happen If I were you, I wouldn’t buy that drink. (Past Simple) (Would – infinitive )
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 2: If I had more time I would travel . I would buy more clothes if I had more money.
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 2: If I had a car, I would never take a bus. He would get better marks if he studied harder.
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 3: impossible to happen in the past If I had seen you, I would have said hello. (Past Perfect) Would – Present Perfect .
PowerPoint Presentation : TYPE 3: If I had known you were in hospital, I would have gone to visit you.