CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Jesús Olcina Daniel Cuesta Carlos Cerdán Andrea Bolívar.
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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Jesús OlcinaDaniel CuestaCarlos Cerdán
Andrea Bolívar
LOGICAL WHEEL
DISCUSSING
• CAUSE IDENTIFYING
• EFFECT
COMPARING
IDENTIFYING
• Conditional sentences have two parts: the subordinate preposition that sets the condition and the main that expresses the result.
• No matter what order they are placed but if the condition goes first, we put a comma after it.
• There are 4 types:• 0 type: present situations and are possible.• EXAMPLE: If you visit China, You speak Chinese.• 1 type: Present or future situations and are probable.• EXAMPLE: If you come early, you might get a parking space.• 2 type: use past and would o could .Are unlikely.• EXAMPLE: If I had the energy, I could go for a run with you.• 3 type: Past perfect and would have .Are impossible.• EXAMPLE: If I had studied pharmacy, I wouldn’t have become economist.
Comparing
• -While the zero type is possible and it´s used with present simple in the two terms, first type is probable and it´s used with present simple in the first term and future in the second term.
• -While the second type is unlikely and it´s used with past simple in the first term and in the second term with “would”, third type is an improbable condition and it´s used with past perfect in the first term and in the second term with “would have”.
Reasons
• The reasons to use conditionals are:• Conditionals are useful for speaking about
hypothetical situations and imagine things because if it doesn´t exist we can´t do it.
Conclusions
• In conclusion, the use of conditional means that an action depends on another.
• The conditional is used to talk about real or unreal situations. • The conditionals are essential in our lives because without
them we could not dream or imagine those things we like so much, without them we could not go on a trip to our island dream or imagine what would be our perfect world.
• So we appreciate them well because they make our lives better.
What type of conditional do we use to express hipothetical situations of the present or future?
• S_ _ _ N_ C_ _ _ _ _ _ O _ _ L
What type of conditional do we use to express hipothetical situations of the present or future?
• S E C O N D C O N D T I O N A L
Which tenses do we use in the first type of conditional?
P _ _ S _ _ _ T _ _ _ _ L E
Which tenses do we use in the first type of conditional?
P R E S E N T S I M P L E
What type of conditional express presents or future situations that are posible, probable or real?
_ _ _ S _ _ O _ _ _ _ _ _ N _ _
What type of conditional expresses presents or future situations that are posible, probable or real?
F I R S T C O D I T I O N A L
Which tenses do we use in the third type of conditional?
P _ _ _ _ I _ _ L _
Which tenses do we use in the third type of conditional?
P A S T S I M P L E
What type of conditional do we use to express about hipothetical situations of the past?
T _ _ _ D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _L
What type of conditional do we use to express about hipothetical situations of the past?
T H I R D C O N D I T I O N A L
Which tenses do we use in the second type conditional?
P _ _ T _ _ M _ _ _
Which tenses do we use in the second type conditional?
P A S T S I M P L E
What type of conditional do we use to express a real situation without doubt?
Z _ _ O _ _ _ _ _ T _ _ _ _ _
What type of conditional do we use to express a real situation without doubt?
Z E R O C O N D I T I O N A L
Complete the phrase:
If you visit London, you _ _ _ _ _ English.