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Studiejaar 2
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Conditional Clauses
Slide 1 - Slide
Conditional Clauses
A
clause
is a group of words that tells you two things:
First, it has a
subject
: that's
who or what
is doing something.
Second, it has a
predicate
: that's the
action
the subject is taking. E.g.:
They run.
The plant grows.
Conditional tenses speculate (guess):
- what
could
happen
- what
might have
happened
- what
we wish would happen
(also refers to a general truth)
Remember:
'IF' + Verb Tense
(E.g.: If + Present Simple)
Slide 2 - Slide
0 Conditional
Usage:
When referring to
general truths.
If clause (condition) =
If + present simple
Main Clause (result) =
present simple
If
this thing happens
That thing
happens
If
you
heat
ice,
it
melts
.
If
it
rains
,
the grass
gets
wet.
If
dogs
get
angry,
they
growl
.
If
you d
on't water
plants,
they
die
.
Slide 3 - Slide
1. 'When' can replace 'If'.
2. Sentences are not fixed
(if clause and main clause can switch)
1.
When
you heat ice,
it melts.
When
it rains,
the grass gets wet.
0 Conditional
2. If you heat ice,
it melts.
Ice melts if you heat it.
If it rains,
the grass gets wet.
The grass gets wet, if it rains.
Slide 4 - Slide
I bike to work.
I go to bed early.
you need a pen.
It scares the cat.
If the weather is nice,
If I am tired,
When you take a test,
If the dog barks,
Slide 5 - Drag question
I take a painkiller.
It dies.
I stay in the office until late.
It boils.
If I get a headache,
If you don’t water a flower,
If I have a lot of work,
If you heat water to 100 degrees,
Slide 6 - Drag question
1st Conditional
Usage:
refers to a
possible
condition and its
probable
result.
If clause
(If + simple present)
Main Clause
(simple future)
If
this thing happens
That thing
will
happen
If
you
don't hurry
,
you
will miss
the train.
If
it
rains
today,
you
will get
wet.
If
Sally
is
late again,
I
will be
mad.
If
you
drop
that glass,
it
will break
.
Slide 7 - Slide
Complete the sentence using the 1st Conditional:
__ I ___ to London, I ______ my aunt.
Slide 8 - Open question
Create your own sentence using the 1st Conditional:
Slide 9 - Open question
2nd Conditional
Usage:
refers to a
hypothetical
condition and its
probable
result.
If clause
(If + past simple)
Main Clause (
would + verb)
If
this thing happened
that thing
would
happen OR that thing
would
be happening
If
you
went
to bed earlier,
you
would not
be
so tired.
If
I
had
a spaceship,
I
would
travel
to Mars.
If
I
saw
a ghost,
I
would
scream
.
If
I
met
a bear in the woods,
I
would
walk
back slowly.
Slide 10 - Slide
Select the correct ending to the sentence:
If I won a lot of money...
A
...you will sleep outside with the dog.
B
...I would have passed the exam.
C
...I would buy a big house in the country.
D
...I will buy you an ice cream.
Slide 11 - Quiz
Select the correct ending to the sentence:
If I had a garden...
A
...I would have passed the exam.
B
...you will sleep outside with the dog.
C
...I wouldn’t have been so upset.
D
...I would get a dog.
Slide 12 - Quiz
3rd Conditional
Usage:
used to refer to an
unreal
past
condition and its probable past result.
If clause
(If + past perfect)
Main Clause (
would + have + PP
)
If
this thing happened
that thing
would have
happened OR
would have
been happening.
If
you
had
studied
harder,
you
would have
passed
the exam.
If
you
had
stolen
the car,
you
would have
gone
to jail.
If
I
had arrived
earlier,
I
would have
made
the flight.
If
I
had studied
Spanish,
I
would have
moved
to Spain.
Slide 13 - Slide
Select the correct ending to the sentence:
If I had found the address..
A
... I would visited my childhood friend.
B
... I would have visited my childhood friend.
C
... I will have visited my childhood friend.
D
... I would visit my childhood friend.
Slide 14 - Quiz
Select the correct ending to the sentence:
I would have taken the train.
A
If I knew the weather was that bad...
B
If I had know the weather was that bad...
C
If I had known the weather was that bad...
D
If I know the weather is that bad...
Slide 15 - Quiz
Now let's practice!
Slide 16 - Slide
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