The document discusses conditional sentences in English. It explains the different structures used to express conditional statements with different levels of likelihood or certainty. The first conditional uses "if + simple present" to talk about possible present or future events. The second conditional uses "if + simple past" to talk about unlikely or imaginary present/future situations. The third conditional uses "if + past perfect" to talk about hypothetical past situations. Examples are provided for each type of conditional sentence structure.
The document discusses conditional sentences in English. It explains the different structures used to express conditional statements with different levels of likelihood or certainty. The first conditional uses "if + simple present" to talk about possible present or future events. The second conditional uses "if + simple past" to talk about unlikely or imaginary present/future situations. The third conditional uses "if + past perfect" to talk about hypothetical past situations. Examples are provided for each type of conditional sentence structure.
The document discusses conditional sentences in English. It explains the different structures used to express conditional statements with different levels of likelihood or certainty. The first conditional uses "if + simple present" to talk about possible present or future events. The second conditional uses "if + simple past" to talk about unlikely or imaginary present/future situations. The third conditional uses "if + past perfect" to talk about hypothetical past situations. Examples are provided for each type of conditional sentence structure.
• More likely to happen: accade molto probabilmente
If + simple present + simple present
1. If it rains, I do not go to the sea
2. If I eat, I get fat 3. If I do not go to work, I get fired
To get fired: essere licenziato
Get fat: ingrassare Gain weight: prendere peso First conditional If + simple present --- will (future)\won’t
1. If I go to the cinema, I won’t come with you
2. If I go to the park, I will come on the swing 3. If I don’t work, I will go to the cinema
I’ll go the cinema
When As soon as
I’ll go home when I have holidays
I’ll have dinner with my friends as soon as I finish the lesson Modals Present simple+ Present simple Can Should
If I go out without jacket I can get ill
If you want to learn English you shouldn’t skip the lesson • Less likely to happen: hanno meno probabilità di accadere
IF + SIMPLE PAST ---- WOULD + VERB WITHOUT TO (would buy)
If I was injured, I would go to hospital
If you came to my party, I would enjoy your presence. If I had an a non limit credit card, I would travel the world IF + PAST PERFECT ---- WOULD HAVE + (Past participle)
If I had gone to the party, I would have enjoyed
If I had brought the key, I would have opened the door If you had chosen that dress, you would have been beautiful Useful links • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDBEJtWK6hc