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If I had … If I w

e re…
If you studied …

Conditional Sentences (Type 2)

She wouldn’t say…

I would come… …
ul d a s k
th ey wo
Would you like to meet these people?
What would you do if you met them?
If I met Cristiano Ronaldo, I would ask him for an
autograph.

If I met Kate Moss, I wouldn´t recognize her.

I would cry with emotion if I met Jonas Brothers.


Form:
If-CLause Main Clause
Past Simple Conditional

If I were Kate Moss, I would try to get fatter.

Main Clause If-clause


Conditional Past simple

I’d send a message to Jonas Brothers if I knew their e-mail.


Notes:
1. When you start with if you must use a comma (,) between the clauses.
2. Verb to be is used in the form were in all persons
Use:
If ….
• To express imaginary situations;

• To refer to something possible but not very


probable to happen.
Now…

Let’s work on it!


A. Fill in the gaps with the correct tense.

1. Who ……………………………….. (you/phone) if you had a problem?


2. What would you do if you …………………..………….. (lose) your schoolbag?
3. If I didn’t find my schoolbag, I ……………………..………….. (buy) another one.
4. If someone …………………………………(steal) my computer, I
……………………………. (go) to the police.
5. I …………………………………. (be) unhappy if you ……………………………………..
(not come) to my party.
6. If I had a serious problem, I ……………………………….. (call) my mum.
7. If he ………………………………….. (have) a girlfriend, I ………………………………..
(not love) him.
B. Complete the following conditional sentences.

1. If I had some free time, …………………………………………………………..…………… .


2. If I were very rich, ……………………………………………………………………………….. .
3. Life would be wonderful if …………………………………………………..………………. .
4. I would help my friends if ……………………………………………………………………… .
5. People would be happier if …………………………………………………………………… .
6. If I met the Prime Minister, …………………………………………………………………… .
7. If I saw a bank robbery, …………………………………………………………………………. .

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