Unit 7 Conditional Sentences (Type 0-3) : Usage
Unit 7 Conditional Sentences (Type 0-3) : Usage
Usage
When we want to describe a situation that depends on something else, we can use a
conditional. A conditional has two parts – an if-clause and a main clause. We talk about the
situation or action in the if-clause and the result in the main clause.
<If you finish your homework,> [you can go out and play.]
<if-clause> [main clause]
The if-clause can come before the main clause or after it. When we put the if-clause before
the main clause, we use a comma to separate the clauses.
If I eat too much, I feel sleepy. I feel sleepy if I eat too much.
Notes**
We can also use when instead of if in Type 0 conditionals, particularly when we talk about
things that are generally true or habitually happen.
Notes**
We can use should in the if-clause if we are less sure about a possibility.
I don’t think Cheryl is going to the party this evening,
but if I should see her, I’ll give her a message.
When we use should, we can omit if and begin the clause with should.
Should I see her at the party, I’ll give her your message.
We use present simple tense in the if-clause when talking about the future.
If you go to the book fair tomorrow, you may see the novelist.
She will be there promoting her new book.
Exercise 1
Fill in each blank with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
3. If plants get enough water and sunshine, they ________________ (grow) well.
8. If you go to a travel agent, you ________________ (find) all the information you need.
11. I ________________ (go) for a walk after lunch if the weather is good.
12. I don’t think that I am coming to the party, but if I change my mind, I _________________
(tell) you.
13. If we put the water into the freezer, it ________________ (turn) into ice.
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Second conditional / Conditional Type 2
- Usage
We use Type 2 conditional to talk about something which is not true or not real now or in
the future (imaginary situations).
If I had a car, I would take you for a ride around the city.
(= I don’t have a car)
If he knew, we would ask him.
(= he doesn’t know)
- Form
if-clause main clause (result clause)
past simple would + bare infinitive
e.g. If I had time, I would help you.
(= I’m busy so I can’t help you at the moment)
Notes**
In less formal contexts, we can use was with I, he, she, it, etc.
If I wasn’t so tired, I’d go out with you.
We often use if I were you to give advice, and if you were me to ask for advice.
If I were you, I’d think twice before I accept.
If you were me, would you accept the offer?
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Third conditional / Conditional Type 3
- Usage
We use Type 3 conditional to talk about something which did not happen in the past.
(Situation: The weather suddenly turned bad yesterday.)
If we had gone out, we would have been caught in the heavy rain.
(= we did not go out so we were not caught in the heavy rain)
Notes**
We can omit if and put had at the beginning of the clause. This is a formal structure and
is more common in writing.
Had the government taken the opinions in time,
such problems would not have occurred.
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Exercise 2
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words given.
on the bus.’ Johnny said to May breathlessly when the bus left.
during the handball competition. I only took part in the first 15 minutes!
(bite) you.
10. Last night Alex ruined his sweater when he washed it. If he ____________________ (read)
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Other conditional expressions
unless (= if not) Unless we hurry, we’ll miss our plane. (= If we don’t hurry …)
otherwise You must rest. Otherwise, you’ll be tired.
as/so long as, You can borrow my camera as long as/so long
provided/providing that, as/provided/providing that/on condition that you look after it
on condition that carefully.
even if/though She won’t tell us, even if/though she knows.
and/or (else) Take your medication and you’ll be better tomorrow.
Hurry up or/or else you’ll be late.
(Let’s) suppose, Let’s suppose/Supposing it rained tomorrow. What would we do?
supposing, imagine, Imagine you had a lot of money. What would you do with it?
what if What if she told you the truth? Would you forgive her?
if it were not, If it were not for your help, I would not have done so well.
if it hadn’t been for/ If it hadn’t been for/Had it not been for her, I would not have done
had it not been for so well.
without Without your help, I would have struggled.
if so, if not Do you want to read this novel? If so (= if you do), you can have it.
If not (= if you don’t), I’ll lend it to Melinda.
Making a Wish
1. regret for a past situation [ wish , past perfect tense (had + p.p.) ]
I wish I had worked harder.
I wish I had not argued with my parents.
2. imaginary situations in the present [wish , past tense ]
I wish I were a billionaire.
I wish I knew everything in exam.
3. something that you want to happen in the future but you think it may not happen
[ wish , would + bare infinitive ]
I wish my friend would call me soon.
I wish you would come with us to the party.
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Summary Table
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Exercise 3
Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the verbs in the box below. Use
each verb ONCE only. The first one has been done for you.
4. I’m glad you came. If you _________________________ here, I’d be playing the video
games.
13. If Ruby _________________________ flags today, she would be hiking with us.
beach.
2. If you don’t hurry up, you won’t be able to cross the road before the traffic light turns
red. (or)
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3. You can borrow my book if you return it by the weekend. (on the condition that)
_____________________________________________________________________
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4. It you don’t train for the football match, you’ll perform badly. (or else)
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6. You can stay and watch us rehearse if you are quiet. (as long as)
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8. You can’t continuously work for six hours if you don’t take a break. (without)
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