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Выпускная работа учителя английского языка Злобенко О.В. - школа 98, СПб -

Content Introduction Introduction Introduction First Conditional First Conditional First Conditional First Conditional Second Conditional Second Conditional Second Conditional Second Conditional Third Conditional Third Conditional Third Conditional Third Conditional Comparing the three types Comparing the three types Comparing the three types Comparing the three types Revision Revision Revision Об авторе Об авторе

Introduction We use conditional sentences to talk about uncertain events and situations, things that may or may not happen, which may or may not be true.

Conditional sentences have the following structure: If-clause If I had enough money, Main clause I would buy an expensive car. An if-clause can come at the beginning or end of a sentence. When an if-clause comes first, it is often separated by comma.

First Conditional If-clause Present Simple Main clause will + infinitive Imperative Describes situation which is likely to happen in present or future. likely present or futurelikely present or future

If you are lost, go this way! If you go this way, you will come to the Mad Hatter.

Exercise 1. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. Add a comma where necessary. If Peter …(do) lots of exercise hell be fit and healthy. If Peter …(do) lots of exercise hell be fit and healthy. Please call me if you …(need) any help. Please call me if you …(need) any help. …Sarah …(be) angry if we dont go to her party? …Sarah …(be) angry if we dont go to her party? If you …(work) hard you may be promoted. If you …(work) hard you may be promoted. If you …(be) tired, go to bed. If you …(be) tired, go to bed. …you …(give) me a call if you have time tomorrow? …you …(give) me a call if you have time tomorrow?

Second Conditional If-clause Past Simple Main clause would + infinitive Describes situation which is unlikely to happen in present or future. unlikely present or futureunlikely present or future

If you were a good girl, you would recite my favourite poem! If I were you, I would be more polite!

Exercise 2. Choose one of the prompts from the list to say what you would do in each of the situations below. order a pizza, light some candles, go to hospital, call the police, stay in bed order a pizza, light some candles, go to hospital, call the police, stay in bed You see someone robbing a bank. You see someone robbing a bank. You fall over and break your arm You fall over and break your arm You burn your dinner. You burn your dinner. There is a power cut in your house. There is a power cut in your house. You catch a bad cold. You catch a bad cold.

Third Conditional If-clause Past Perfect Main clause would + have + V 3 Describes situation which is unlikely to happen in present or future. unlikely present or futureunlikely present or future

Revision Now you can check your knowledge Now you can check your knowledge Now you can check your knowledge Now you can check your knowledge