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MODUL 11

TOPIC : CONDITIONAL SENTENCE


DEADLINE : ONE WEEK
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

WHAT IS CONDITIONAL SENTENCE?

A conditional is a sentence or part of a sentence that expresses a condition. It


usually begins with the words "when," "if" and "unless."
A condition is what must happen before something else can happen.

1. OPEN PRESENT OR FUTURE CONDITIONALS


IF + present simple / will + infinitive
Basic form

if- clause Result Clause

If I go out I’ll buy a newspaper

If you don’t study you won’t pass your exams

If they offer you the job what will you do

This structure is often called the “first conditional”.


Use:
·We use this structure when there is a possibility that the situation in the if-clause
will happen in the
future.
·We also use this structure when there is a possibility that the situation in the if-
clause is true in the
present.
OTHER FORMS
·We can also use shall instead of will with I and we in the main clause.
·In this structure, we can use a modal verb eg. Can, may, instead of will in the
main clause.
·We can also use the imperative in the main clause.
·We can use the present perfect or present continuous instead of the present simple
in the if- clause.
·We can also use should after if when we are less sure about a possibility
· We can also begin with should when we are less sure.
Ex: If I have enough time, we’ll visit Robert.
If you are hungry, I’ll make you something to eat.
If I fail the exam, I shall take it again.
If we have enough time, we can visit Robert.
If you see María, give her a message for me.
If you have finished the letter, I’ll post it for you.
I’ll come back later if you are working now.
If I should see María, I’ll give her your message.
Should I see María, I’ll give her your message
2. UNREAL PRESENT OR FUTURE CONDITIONALS.
IF + past simple / would + infinitive
Basic form

if- clause Result Clause

If I had a lot of money I’d travel round the world

If he got up earlier he wouldn’t be late for work

If you didn’t pass the would you take it again?


exam

This structure is often called the “second conditional”.


Use:
· We use this structure to talk about unreal present or future situations.
Ex: If I had a lot of money, I’d travel round the world.
(But I do not have a lot of money)
·We also use sentences like these to talk about unlikely present or future situations.
Ex: If I won a lot of money, I’d take a long holiday.
The past form: had, loved ....., does not have a past meaning in these sentences, it
has a
hypothetical present or future meaning, SUBJUNCTIVE
OTHER FORMS
·We often use were instead of was after if, especially in a more formal style.
Ex: If the weather were nice, I’d go to the beach.
·We often use If I were you to give advice.
Ex: If I were you, I’d apply for the job.
·We can use the modal verbs might, could instead of would in the main clause.
Ex: If I won a lot of money, I might stop working.
3. UNREAL PAST CONDITIONALS
IF + past perfect / would have + past participle
Basic form
if- clause Result Clause

If the weather had been nice yesterday I would have gone to the beach

If I had studied hard I would have passed the exam

This structure is often called the “third conditional”.


The contraction of both had and would is ‘d: I would / I had = I’d
Use:
We use this structure to talk about unreal past situations.
Ex: If you hadn’t missed your bus, you wouldn’t have been late for school.
(but you missed the bus)
OTHER FORMS
· We can use the modal verbs might, could instead of would in the main clause.
Ex.: If you had taken the exam, you might have passed it.
I could have repaired the car if I’d had the right tools.
4. GENERAL CONDITIONALS
IF + present simple / present simple
Basic form
if- clause Main clause
If I have a big lunch
If you mix yellow and blue
it makes me sleepy
you get green
Use:
We use this structure to talk about habits and general truths. IF = WHENEVER
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES :
IN CASE. UNLESS. AS LONG AS / PROVIDED / PROVIDING
1. IN CASE:
-He wears two watches in case one of them stops (it is possible one of them will
stop)
-Ann might phone tonight. I don’t want to go out in case she phones (it is possible
she will phone)
- I’ll draw a map for you in case you can’t find our house ( it is possible you
won’t be able to find it)
2. UNLESS:
- The club is only for members you can’t go in unless you are a member.
(this means “You can’t go in except if you are a member” or “You can go in only if
you are a member”)
- I’ll see you tomorrow unless I have to work late. (except if I have to work late)
3. AS LONG AS /PROVIDED / PROVIDING
- As long as / so long as All these expressions mean “if ” or “on condition that”
Provided (that) / providing (that)
-You can use my car as long as you drive carefully.
so long as
- Travelling by car is convenient provided (that) you have somewhere to park.
providing (that)
Write sentences for these situations using in case:
1. It’s possible that Mary will need to contact you, so you give her your phone
number.
You say: “Here’s my phone
number.....................................................................................?”
2. A friend of yours is going away for a long time. Maybe you won’t see her again
before she
goes, so you decide to say goodbye now.
You say: “I’ll
say ...................................................................................................................?”
3. You are shopping in a supermarket with a friend. You think you have everything
you need
but perhaps you’ve forgotten something. Your friend has the list, you ask him to
check it.
You say: “Can
you .................................................................................................................?”
4. There’s a possibility that Ann will phone. So you don’t go out.
I..........................................................................................................................................
......
5. John thinks he might forget the name of the book. So he writes it down.
John...................................................................................................................................
......
6. I thought my parents might be worried about me. So I phoned them.
I..........................................................................................................................................
.......
Write a new sentence with the same meaning. Use unless in your
sentence.
1. You must work much harder or you won’t pass the exam.
2. Listen carefully or you won’t know what to do.
3. She must apologise to me or I’ll never speak to her again.
4. You have to speak very slowly or he won’t be able to understand you.
5. The company must offer me more money or I’m going to look for another job.
6. I’m going to the party only if you go too.
7. The dog will attack you only if you move suddenly.
8. He’ll speak to you only if you ask him a question.
9. The doctor will see you today only if it’s an emergency.
Complete the sentences with: unless, as long as , provided /providing
1. You can use my car ...................................you drive carefully
2. I’m playing tennis tomorrow ........................................it’s raining.
3. I’m playing tennis tomorrow ........................................it’s not raining.
4. I don’t mind if you come in late .............................you come in quietly.
5. I’m going now .............................................you want me to stay.
6. I don’t watch television................................... I’ve got nothing else to do.
7. Children are allowed to use the swimming pool ..............................they are with an
adult.
8. ............................they are with an adult, children are not allowed to use the
swimming pool.
9. We can sit here in the corner .................................you’d rather sit over there by the
window.
10. - Our holiday cost a lot of money.
- Did it? Well, that doesn’t matter ........................................ you enjoyed yourselves.
Complete the sentences with: If / In case
1. Ann might phone this evening. I don’t want to go out .....................she phones.
2. You should tell the police .......................your bicycle is stolen.
3. I hope you’ll come to London sometime. ............................you come, you can stay
with us.
4. This letter is for Susan. Can you give it to her .............................you see her?
5. Write your name and address on your bag ...................................you lose it.
6. Go to the lost property office .......................................you lose your bag.
7. The burglar alarm will ring .................................somebody tries to break into the
house.
8. I’ve just painted the door. I’ll put a WET PAINT notice next to
it................................ somebody doesn’t realise it’s just been painted.
9. I was advised to arrange insurance.................................. I needed medical
treatment while I was abroad

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