oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
-
Upload
bavani-sagathevan -
Category
Documents
-
view
217 -
download
0
Transcript of oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
1/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
2/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
3/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
4/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
5/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
6/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
7/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
8/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
9/28
EXAMPLES
If yourunfast,you will catchthe bus.
If you annoy the dog,itwillbite you.
If you write fast,you will finishit by an hour.
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
10/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
11/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
12/28
If you work harder, you pass the exam.
you go to library, call me.
If they call you again, you shall report
to the police.
A.would B.will C.should
B.would
A.since
A.If
B.will
C.since
C.should
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
13/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
14/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
15/28
The Second Conditional can be used used to
talk about imaginary present situations, wherewe are imagining something different fromwhat is really the case. We can also use it totalk about things in the future that are unlikelyto happen, as the condition is unlikely to be
met. We use the past tense in the conditionpart and would for the result.Formation: if + past simple, + would + base
form
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
16/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
17/28
*If I knew her number, I would send her a fax.
*Ifthese machines were not so expensive,
we would buy them.
*IfI lost my job tomorrow, I would move toLondon to find the same kind of job.
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
18/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
19/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
20/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
21/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
22/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
23/28
Past Perfect WOULD HAVE + Past Participle
If I had won the lottery I would have bought a car.
Notice that we are thinking about an impossible past condition. You
did not win the lottery. So the condition was not true, and that
particular condition can never be true because it is finished. We use
the past perfect tense to talk about the impossible past condition.
We use WOULD HAVE + past participle to talk about the impossible
past result. The important thing about the third conditional is that
both the condition and result are impossible now.
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
24/28
Sometimes, we use should have, could have, might have
instead of would have, for example: If you had bought a
lottery ticket, you might have won.
Look at some more examples in the tables below:
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
25/28
WOULD HAVE + past participle if past perfect
I would have told Mary if I had seen her.
I would have invited Tara if she had been free yesterday.
Their teacher would have been sad if they had not passed their exam.Would you have stayed at home if it had rained yesterday?
What would you have done if it had rained yesterday?
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
26/28
Examples
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
27/28
-
7/29/2019 oa ppt jdnsjdnjsdmsaandjka
28/28