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Will Pass: I I in The Test

The document discusses conditional sentences in English. It provides examples of Type I, Type II, and Type III conditional sentences. Type I uses the simple present tense, Type II uses the past simple tense, and Type III uses the past perfect tense. The examples illustrate how to structure conditional sentences depending on which type is being used.

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Will Pass: I I in The Test

The document discusses conditional sentences in English. It provides examples of Type I, Type II, and Type III conditional sentences. Type I uses the simple present tense, Type II uses the past simple tense, and Type III uses the past perfect tense. The examples illustrate how to structure conditional sentences depending on which type is being used.

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Very

probable

If I study, I will pass in the test.

If she calls me, I will go out with her.

I will be here, if you come to my house.


UNLESS x IF
UNLESS = a menos que, a não ser que
IF = se

UNLESS + Verbo na forma AFIRMATIVA = IF + Verbo na forma


NEGATIVA

Examples:

Unless David marries her, she'll commit suicide.


(A menos que David se case com ela, ela cometerá suicídio).

If David doesn’t marry her, she will commit suicide.

(Se David não se casar com ela, ela cometerá suicídio).


Wishes

If I studied, I would pass in the test.

If she called me, I would go out with her.

I would be here, if you came to my house.


Não usamos WAS.
If I were she, I would not do this. Sempre WERE!
Probability
zero

If I had studied, I would have passed in the test.

If she had called me, I would have gone out with her.

I would have been here, if you had come to my house.


Conditional Sentences
TYPE I
If + Simple Present + Future

TYPE II
If + Simple Past + Would Infinitive

TYPE III
If + Past Perfect + Would Have Participle
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – TYPE I CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – TYPE II

a-) If one ___________ (eat) an apple a day, a-) If he ____________ (study) hard,
one ___________ (keep) the doctor away. he ______________ (pass) the exam.
b-) If John ___________ (not/follow) my b-) If you __________ (practice)
advice, he ___________ (get) in trouble. everyday, you _________ (play) violin
c-) If the court _________ (find) them guilty, very well.
they ____________(go) to jail. c-) If she ___________ (eat) too much
fast food, she __________ (put) on
d-) If he ___________ (save) enough money,
weight.
he __________ (buy) a beach house.
d-) He _____________ (buy) a farm in
Brazil if he ___________ (earn) lots of
money.

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – TYPE III


a-) If the weather ____________nice (be), they ________________soccer. (play)
b-) If we ____________to a good restaurant (go), we _______________ a better
dinner. (have)
c-) If John ___________ more words (learn), he ________________ a good
report. (write)
d-) They _______________ on time (arrive), If the boys __________the bus to
school. (take)
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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES - TYPE I
eats
If one ___________ will keep
(eat) an apple a day, one ___________ (keep) the
doctor away.
If John doesn´t
___________
follow (not/follow) my advice, he ___________
will get (get) in
trouble.
If the court _________
finds will go
(find) them guilty, they ____________(go) to jail.
If he ___________
saves (save) enough money, he __________
will buy (buy) a beach
house.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES - TYPE III

If the weather ____________nice


had been (be), they ________________soccer.
would have played
(play)
If we ____________to
had gone a good restaurant (go), we _______________a
would have had
better dinner. (have)
If John ___________
had learned more words (learn), he ________________
would have written a good
report. (write)
They _______________
would have arrived on time (arrive), If the boys __________the
had taken bus
to school. (take)
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES - TYPE II
studied
If he ____________ would pass
(study) hard, he ______________ (pass) the exam.
If you __________
practiced (practice) everyday, you _________
would play (play) violin very
well.
If she ___________
ate (eat) too much fast food, she __________
would put (put) on
weight.
would buy
He _____________ earned
(buy) a farm in Brazil if he ___________ (earn) lots
of money.

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