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CLAUSE 1 CLAUSE 2
Would + infinitive
If + past tense (simple
or continuous)
Could + infinitive
Might + infinitive
CLAUSE 1 CLAUSE 2
If + past perfect (simple or Would have + past participle
continuous)
Could have + past participle
They could have stayed together, if they had been sincere to each other.
If I had been saving money, now I wouldn’t have borrowed it from my parents.
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correct form of the verbs in brackets
If
I had put more spices in the curry, it
would have tasted better. (put / taste)
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correct form of the verbs in brackets
• If you weren't such a poor dancer, you would've got a job in the
chorus line in that musical.
o Unless
o Even if
o As/So long as
o Supposing
o Whether … or
o Providing
o Provided that
o Whoever; wherever; whenever
o No matter who / when / where
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they are correct.
2. Suppose you would win the lottery, what would
you do?
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they are correct.
2. Suppose you would win the lottery, what would
you do?
Suppose you won the lottery, what would you do?
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they are correct.
• I’ve bought some food in case Marianne and John
came round for dinner.
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they are correct.
• I’ve bought some food in case Marianne and John
came round for dinner.
I’ve bought some food in case Marianne and John
came round for dinner.
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they are correct.
• If I had known you were coming to London, I
would pick you up at the airport.
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they are correct.
• If I had known you were coming to London, I
would pick you up at the airport.
If I had known you were coming to London, I would
picked you up at the airport.
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they are correct.
• If I told you I love you, what would you have said?
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they are correct.
• If I told you I love you, what would you have said?
If I told you I love you, what would you say?
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they are correct.
• Unless Brian will instruct us otherwise, we will
close the shop at 7.
Rewrite the sentences with mistakes so
they are correct.
• What do people
consider to be mistakes
of their youth?
Regrets
• You want to buy a new car, but you haven’t got any
money.
• I wish I had enough money (to buy a new car).
Write a wish for each of the following sentences, like
in the example
• You want to ask a friend to help you, but he’s out of the
country.
• I wish my friend wasn’t out of the country.