Conditional Word
Conditional Word
Conditional Word
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
INTRODUCTION
Las oraciones condicionales están formadas por dos partes:
1. La if-clause (oración condicional)
2. La main clause (oración principal)
Se puede comenzar la oración con la main-clause o por la if-clause. Cuando la oración comienza con IF,
WHEN O UNLESS ponemos una coma entre la if-clause y la main clause. Pero si la oración comienza por la
main clause, no se separan las dos partes de la oración por una coma.
If the temperatura drops to 0ºC, water turns into ice.
Water turns into ice if the temperature drops to 0ºC. (El agua se congela si la temperature baja a
0ºC.)
Existen cuatro tipos de oraciones condicionales.
ZERO CONDITIONAL
IF-CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE
Utilizamos la Zero Conditional para expresar hechos que siempre ocurren de la forma indicada por la if-
clause, como por ejemplo verdades generales o leyes naturales.
If you heat water, it boils. (Si calientas agua, hierve.)
People wear lighter clothes when it is hot. (La gente lleva ropa más ligera cuando hace calor.)
El tiempo verbal utilizado en estas oraciones es el Present Simple tanto para la if-clause y como para la
main clause.
If he comes home early, he sits in the garden. (Si viene a casa pronto, se sienta en el jardín.)
Podemos utilizar WHEN en lugar de IF.
When / If I am tired, I get black circles under my eyes. (Cuando / Si estoy cansado, tengo ojeras.)
FIRST CONDITIONAL
IF-CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE
Imperative
Modal Verb
Utilizamos la First Conditional para expresar algo que es posible o probable que ocurra en el presente o el
futuro.
If we finish early, we will go to the cinema. (Si terminamos pronto, iremos al cine.)
En estas oraciones utilizamos el Present Simple para la if-clause y el Future Simple para la main clause.
If he comes, I’ll go. (Si él viene, yo iré.)
If we hurry, we won’t be late. (Si nos damos prisa, no llegaremos tarde.)
En la main clause también podemos utilizar el imperativo o un verbo modal (may, can, must, have to, etc.)
seguido de infinitivo en lugar del Future Simple.
If you are hungry, make a sandwich. ( Si tienes hambre, haz un bocadillo.)
If you don’t feel well, you must see a doctor. (Si no te encuentras bien, debes ver a un
médico.)
En la if-clause también podemos utilizar Present Continuous en lugar de Present Simple.
If they are comino for lunch, we’ll have to buy some more food. (Si vienen a comer,
tendremos que comprar más comida.)
En la First Conditional podemos utilizar UNLESS (a menos que) en lugar de IF + oración negativa. UNLESS
nunca puede ir seguido de una oración negativa.
Unless you hurry up, we’ll be late. / If you don’t hurry up, we’ll be late. (A menos que te des
prisa, llegaremos tarde. / Si no te das prisa…)
Las expresiones PROVIDED (THAT), PROVIDING (THAT), AS LONG AS y SO LONG AS se pueden utilizar en la
First Conditional en lugar de IF para enfatizar la condición. Su significado es siempre que, a condición de
que, con tal (de) que.
If you promise to be careful, you can use my computer. (Si prometes tener cuidado, puedes
usar mi ordenador.)
Provided (that) / Providing (that) / As long as / So long as you promise to be careful, you can
use my computer. (Siempre que / A condición de que / con tal de que prometas tener
cuidado, puedes usar mi ordenador.)
SECOND CONDITIONAL
IF-CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE
Modal Verb
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queremos utilizar el verbo TO BE en la segunda oración, utilizamos WERE para todas las
personas. En muchos casos detrás de I WISH utilizamos COULD.
THIRD CONDITIONAL
IF-CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE
Modal Perfect
MIXED CONDITIONALS
Podemos crear Conditional Sentences utilizando la if-clause de la Third Conditional y la main clause de la
Second Conditional. Este tipo de condicionales se refiere al resultado que una acción que sucedió en el
pasado tiene en el presente.
If I hadn’t been so careless, I wouldn’t be in trouble now. (Si no hubiera sido tan descuidado,
ahora no tendría problemas.)
IF-CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
- A. J. Thomson and A.V. Martinet, A Practical English Grammar, Oxford University Press, 1986
4 - V. Evans, Round-Up (English Grammar Practice), Longman, 1995
- M. Carling and S. Jervis, Grammar Time 4, Longman, 2003
- S. Jervis, Grammar Time 5, Longman, 2003
- M. Carling, Grammar Time 6, Longman, 2003
EXERCISES
1. Translate the following sentences into English.
1) Iré a París si tengo dinero.
2) Iría a París si tuviera dinero.
3) Habría ido a París si hubiera tenido dinero.
4) Me casaré contigo si me quieres.
5) Me casaría contigo si me quisieras.
6) Me habría casado contigo si me hubieras querido.
7) Iremos de vacaciones si compramos un coche.
8) Iríamos de vacaciones si compráramos un coche.
9) Habríamos ido de vacaciones si hubiéramos comprado un coche.
10) Si vas a ver esa película, no dormirás.
11) Si fueras a ver esa película, no dormirías.
12) Si hubieras ido a ver esa película, no habrías dormido.
13) Si invito a Luis, tendré que invitar a Carlos.
14) Si invitara a Luis, tendría que invitar a Carlos.
15) Si hubiera invitado a Luis, habría tenido que invitar a Carlos.
16) Si vamos al hospital, le veremos.
17) Si fuéramos al hospital, le veríamos.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR Conditional Sentences
2) If you
3) If you
4) If you
5) If you
6) If you
7) If you
8) If you
Today it is Jenny’s first day at work. Complete the list of notes her boss has left for
1) If Mr Barnes comes , tell him I’m in a meeting.
2) If you have time, COME MAKE NOT HAVE a NOT
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POST copies
GIVE of this document.
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3) If you don’t need the store room keys, them to Mark.
4) If you the cleaners, ask them to do the windows downstairs.
5) If visitors an appointment, don’t send them to my office.
6) If you finish the letters, them. I want to see them first.
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3) She won’t find tickets for the concert if she doesn’t book them soon. (unless)
4) If I don’t borrow Patrick’s lawn mower, it will take me ages to cut the grass. (unless)
5) The mirror will fall unless you use a strong nail. (if)
7) They’ll stay in a hotel if their relatives don’t have a spare room. (unless)
8) Unless you remind me, I’ll forget to post the letter. (if)
4) he / not like / the food – if / you / not put / more salt in it.
6) your brother / help / you / with your homework / when / he / have / time ?
5) If the neighbours don’t stop making that awful noise, I’ll call the police. (unless)
6) Mum won’t let him go out if he doesn’t finish his homework first. (unless)
7) The headache won’t go away unless you do something about it. (if)
2) Provided I finish work early tomorrow, I’ll come with you. (if)
3) If you let me wear your sweater, I won’t tell Mum what you did. (as long as)
4) Aunt Josephine will be here at eight as long as her train arrives on time. (providing)
5) You can borrow my car provided you bring it back at four. (as long as)
6) I’ll go to the party as long as you come with me. (so long as)
7) If they offer him enough money, he will accept. (so long as)
8) I’ll tell you all about it as long as you promise to keep it a secret. (providing)
ENGLISH GRAMMAR Conditional Sentences
19. Look at Stanley’s answers and form sentences. Use the Second Conditional.
1) What
If he won £1000, would you
he would do if…?
spend it.
1. What would you do if you won £ 1000?
2)
a. spend it 🗸 b. save it
3) 2. What would you do if you met your favourite actor?
4) a. faint b. ask for an autograph 🗸
5) 3. What would you do if you found a bag full of money
6) on a bus?
7) a. give it to the police 🗸 b. keep it
4. What would you do if you saw an alien?
a. take a picture of it 🗸 b. start running
20. Peter is ill in bed. Give 5.
himWhatsomewould
advice. Begin with “If I were you”.
you do if you were alone on a desert island?
1. make a cup of tea a. go fishing every day 🗸 5. stay in bed
b. start all day
crying
2. call the doctor 6. What would you do if you 6. take
saw an aspirin
a ghost?
3. not go to school tomorrowa. scream b. say bed 🗸
7. stay in hello for two days
4. eat some soup 7. What would you do if you saw a tiger
8. drink some in your garden?
orange juice
a. keep it as a pet b. not touch it 🗸
1) If I were you, I would make a cup of tea.
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21. Read and write sentences beginning with “I wish”.
1. not have a headache
2. not be ill
3. Mary not make so much noise
4. Mum be here
5. can go to the park
6. feel better
7. can eat some ice-cream
1) I wish I didn’t have a headache.
2)
3)
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5) They don’t know her, so they won’t invite her to their party.
4) Your elder sister finishes work at nine o’clock every night and she is always tired.
7) Your brother really likes a new girl in his class but he is too shy to speak to her.
8) Your little sister is bored at the weekends because she has nothing to do.
3) Mary sat in the sun too long. She was red and sore. She didn’t enjoy herself at the barbecue that
evening.
4) Pauline watched TV until three o’clock in the morning! She was late for the school bus. She missed
the school excursion.
5) Mr Davis tried to lift a heavy suitcase. He hurt his back. He couldn’t play golf.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR Conditional Sentences
30. Complete the sentences and decide which type of Conditional Sentence it is.
1) If I had (have) lots of money, I would sail round the world. 2
2) If my sister (see) this puppy, she will love it.
3) If I (pack) the suitcases myself, I wouldn’t have left my swimsuit.
4) We (can / sit) in the garden if the weather were nicer.
5) (Fred / be) bored if you had taken him to the opera?
6) I (wait) for you outside the cinema if I arrive early.
7) Val and Cherie would move if they (can / find) a better house.
8) I (tell) him my name if he had asked.
9) If the children want to go to the zoo, (Dad /take) them?
10) If the job (be) interesting, would you work for this company?
11) They wouldn’t have believed him if he (tell) them the truth.
12) She would be upset if her best friend (not / come) to her wedding.
1) If my Dad hadn’t had a tooth ache, he wouldn’t have met my Mum. She was his
dentist!
2) If I a sister, she play with me.
Unfortunately, I’ve got an older brother and he is always busy with his computer.
3) If my friend my bike, she it into
a tree! Now, neither of us has got a bike!
4) I love animals. If my sister allergic to cats, I
two cats. At the moment, I’ve only got a goldfish!
5) If my parents’ friends a villa in Spain, we
a boring holiday. But we had a great time!
6) If I an actress, I anything to be
in a film with Brad Pitt. He’s gorgeous!
4) We didn’t hear about the accident because we didn’t watch the news.
9) They didn’t get a taxi because they didn’t have enough money.
12) You didn’t put the milk in the fridge, so it went bad.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR Conditional Sentences
4) You don’t always tell him the truth, so he doesn’t trust you.
7) You don’t get enough sleep, so you feel tired all the time.
14) The critic didn’t like the film, so she wrote a bad review.