Lesson 2
Lesson 2
Sentences
And other expressions of conditions
Zero Conditional if/when + present + present/imperative
if/when + past + past
The terms "present" and "past" are used instead of "present tense (simple or continuous)" and "past tense (simple or
continuous"), for the sake of simplicity.
First Conditional if/when + present + future simple/
modal verbs with future meaning
*We use "were" with all subject pronouns in the Second Conditional (Subjunctive mood).
Third Conditional if + past perfect + future-in-the-past
modal verbs + have + past participle
You wouldn't have cut your head if you had been wearing a
safety helmet.
If she had seen anything, she would have told the police.
Let`s practice
1. If I had been smart, I _____ to college and
1. I would buy a new car if I _____ one I liked.
gotten an education. (TO GO)
(TO FIND)
2. If she had planted a garden, she _____
2. If you were wealthy _____ you _____? (TO
many vegetables. (TO GROW)
TRAVEL)
3. We _____ married if we hadn’t met. (TO BE,
3. She _____ the house if she had more time.
NEGATIVE)
(TO CLEAN)
4. He _____ better if he had practiced more.
4. If I _____ you, I would not call her. (TO BE)
(TO PLAY)
Summary
Zero or Real First Second Third
present or
Result present or past future past
future
What would you do if...
2. If the aspirin will ease my headache I _____________ a couple tonight. (TO TAKE)
Verb Forms