Conditional Clauses
Conditional Clauses
Conditional Clauses
Conditional clauses
What is a condition?
CONDITION
CONSEQUENCE
CONDITION
CONSEQUENCE
Conditional clauses
Things that always happen like that, routines.
0 CONDITIONAL
Example: If we don’t do our homework, Cristina gets angry.
Things that are not likely to happen, wishes for the present
2 CONDITIONAL and future.
Example: If I had more money, I would buy a bigger house.
3 CONDITIONAL Things that happened or didn’t happen in the past and
there’s nothing we can do to change them. Regrets and
reproach.
Example: If you had paid more attention, you would have
passed the test.
Conditional 0
IF + present simple /, / present simple
ORDERS
Example: If you have any problems, call me.
Call me if you have any problems.
Conditional 1
UNLESS IF NOT
IF + negative // will = UNLESS + positive // will
If it doesn’t rain, we’ll go to the beach = Unless it rains, we’ll go to the beach.
Exercise
Conditional 2
IF + past simple /, / WOULD + infinitive
Things that are not likely to happen, wishes for the present
and future. We imagine and fantasize about a different
world.
Click here
Conditional 3
IF + HAD + PP /, / WOULD + HAVE + PP
HAD + PP
HADN’T + PP Exercise
MODAL VERBS
WILL MAY / MIGHT/ CAN
WOULD COULD
If you want, we CAN go to the cinema.
If I don’t have much work, I MIGHT/MAY go to your house.
If I were rich, I COULD buy that house.
MIXED CONDITIONALS
1. CURRENT CONSEQUENCE OF A PAST ACTION
CONDITIONAL 3 + CONDITIONAL 2
If I had passed all my exams, now I would be in Bachiller.
CONDITIONAL 2 + CONDITIONAL 3
If I had enough money, I wouldn’t have asked my dad.
Exercise
Conditionals without IF (I)
AS LONG AS INFORMAL
(SPOKEN)
PROVIDING (THAT)
When we want to impose STRICT
CONDITIONS or set LIMITS.
SO LONG AS
FORMAL
PROVIDED (THAT) (WRITTEN)
ON CONDITION THAT
•You can go to the party AS LONG AS you
finish your homework.
•I’ll lend you my calculator PROVIDING you
promise you’ll take care of it.
•They may do whatever they like PROVIDED
(THAT) it is within the law.
•I’ll let you go ON CONDITION THAT you
phone me every day.
Conditionals without IF (II)
SUPPOSE Used in Conditional 1-2-3. The
speaker invites the listener to
SUPPOSING imagine a situation and normally
there’s a question in the second
part of the sentence.
Exercise 1 Exercise 2
Finally, here you have three webpages with lots
of exercises for you to practise. Don’t be lazy!