This document provides examples and explanations of conditional sentences in Polish. It discusses three types of conditional sentences:
1. Type I conditionals refer to possible present or future events and use the present or future tense.
2. Type II conditionals refer to unlikely present or future events and use the modal verbs "would" or "could."
3. Type III conditionals refer to hypothetical past events and use "would have" or "could have" with the past perfect tense.
Exercises are provided for learners to practice forming different types of conditional sentences in Polish.
This document provides examples and explanations of conditional sentences in Polish. It discusses three types of conditional sentences:
1. Type I conditionals refer to possible present or future events and use the present or future tense.
2. Type II conditionals refer to unlikely present or future events and use the modal verbs "would" or "could."
3. Type III conditionals refer to hypothetical past events and use "would have" or "could have" with the past perfect tense.
Exercises are provided for learners to practice forming different types of conditional sentences in Polish.
This document provides examples and explanations of conditional sentences in Polish. It discusses three types of conditional sentences:
1. Type I conditionals refer to possible present or future events and use the present or future tense.
2. Type II conditionals refer to unlikely present or future events and use the modal verbs "would" or "could."
3. Type III conditionals refer to hypothetical past events and use "would have" or "could have" with the past perfect tense.
Exercises are provided for learners to practice forming different types of conditional sentences in Polish.
1. I would go there for a ride if I /have/ a bicycle.
TYP I 2. I /help/ them if I knew how to do it. FUTURE SIMPLE + IF/UNLESS + PRESENT SIMPLE 3. They /go/ to a pub if they finish early. FUTIRE SIMPLE CONTINUOUS PRESENT CONT. 4. We would enjoy ourselves if you /come/ along. CAN, MAY, MUST etc. 5. What you /do/ if they ask you for help? 6. I /go/ to the University if I get a grant. eg. He will go to London if he gets a passport tomorrow. 7. If I /be/ you, I /not, be/ so self-assured. She will get angry if you are lying in bed all morning. 8. He /byłby/ a great artist if he had more money. You can see the doctor if you make an appointment. 9. What /kupiłbyś/ for your wife /gdybys wygrał/ a million dollars. We will go to the montains if it doesn’t rain. 10. If she /byłaby/ younger, /grałaby/ tennis every day. We will go to the mountains unless it rains. Wybierz odpowiedni spójnik: EXERCISE: 1. Where you /go/ tomorrow if you /get/ a day off? 11. /If, Unless/ I were the manager, I would know what to do. 2. If he /feel/ bad, he /not, come/ to the meeting. 12. /If, Unless/ she works hard, she won’t get a rise. 3. I /be/ surprised if he /arrive/ on time tonight. 13. You will be cold /unless, if/ you don’t wear a jacket. 4. You /get/ lost if you /not take/ a compass. 14. I would do it /unless, if/ I had more time. 5. If you /not, wear/ a coat, you /catch/ cold. 6. We /can go/ for a ride if the weather /clear/. OKRES WARUNKOWY - TYP 3 7. What you /say/ if they /ask/ the price tomorrow? Pewne zdarzenie miałoby miejsce w przeszłości, gdyby został 8. If he /dostanie/ a good job, he /nie pojedzie/ abroad. spełniony pewnien warunek /w przeszłości/. 9. If the weather /będzie/ warm tonight, we /pójdziemy/ for a walk. 10. He /będzie miał/ an accident if he /nie będzie/ careful. 11. I /nie kupię/ my wife the fur coat if it /będzie/ too expansive. WOULD+HAVE+3-CIA FORMA + IF + PAST PERFECT 12. If they /nie będą mieli/ enough money, they /nie kupią/ a new COULD HAVE+3-CIA FORMA PAST PERFECT CONT. camera. MIGHT HAVE+3-CIA FORMA SHOULD HAVE+3-CIA FORMA Wybierz odpowiedni spójnik: eg. He would have gone to London 3 days ago if he had got a 13. She won’t pass the exam /if, unless/ she works harder. passport. 14. She won’t come /if, unless/ you don’t invite her. If she had had a ladder yesterday, she could have cleaned 15. /If, Unless/ she has time, she won’t type any letters. the windows. 16. You won’t speak English /unless, if/ you go to England. EXERCISE: 1. If the bus /not, stop/, it would have run over her. OKRES WARUNKOWY - TYP 2 2. I would go if I /be/ you. 3. I /not, speak/ to her if I had known the truth. Pewne zdarzenie miałoby miejsce teraz lub w przyszłości, gdyby 4. They would have been offended if she /refuse/ the został spełniony pewien warunek. Jest to jednak mało prawdopodobne. invitation. 5. He may break his neck if he /drive/ so fast. WOULD + BEZOKOL. + IF + PAST SIMPLE 6. Jill /chodziłaby/ to school last week /gdyby nie była/ COULD + BEZOKOL. MIGHT + BEZOKOL. ill. SHOULD + BEZOKOL. 7. /Gdyby było/ warm last Sunday, we /pojechalibeśmy/ to the seaside. eg: He would go to London if he got a passport now. 8. /Gdybym spotkał/ We could buy a new house if we had more money. If I were you, I wouldn’t go there tomorrow. He would help us if he were here now.
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