Farol do Conhecimento -Explicações Inglês – 9º Ano Prof. Rosa Sousa
Conditional Sentences / If-Clauses Type I and II
Conditional Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses. They are used to express that the action in the main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled. There are three types of Conditional Sentences. Conditional Sentence Type 1 → It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled. Form: if + Simple Present, will-Future Example: If I find her address, I’ll send her an invitation. more on Conditional Sentences Type I ► Conditional Sentence Type 2 → It is possible but very unlikely, that the condition will be fulfilled. Form: if + Simple Past, Conditional I (= would + Infinitive) Example: If I found her address, I would send her an invitation.
Some friends are planning a party. Everybody wants to party, but nobody's really keen on preparing and organising the party. So everybody comes up with a few conditions, just to make sure that the others will also do something. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I. 1.
If Caroline and Sue house.
2.
If Sue mushrooms.
3.
Jane furniture.
4.
If Bob
5.
Elaine bottles.
6.
the salad, Phil
the onions for the salad, Caroline
the toilet.
the drinks if somebody
her carry the
the food, Mary and
the sandwiches.
If Bob
after the barbecue, Sue
8.
Frank
the DJ if the others
10.
the
up the kitchen, Anita
7.
9.
the
the sitting room if Aaron and Tim
If Alan and Rebecca Conor
the
Alan cocktail recipes.
If they all
the drinks if Jane
their best, the party
the guests in.
along their CDs.
him some of her
great.
Janine is a daydreamer. She imagines what would happen if she won the lottery. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II. 1.
If I
the lottery, I
2.
If I
the jackpot, I
3.
If I
4.
I
5.
If I
a chance to hit the jackpot.
rich.
rich, my life
completely.
a lonely island if I
a nice one.
a lonely island, I
a huge house by the
beach.
6.
7.
8.
I
all my friends if I
a house by the beach.
I my friends up in my yacht if they their holidays on my island.
We
great parties if my friends
9.
If we helicopter.
to go shopping in a big city, we
10.
But if my friends' holidays on my lonely island.
over, I
to spend
to my island.
a
very lonely
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I. 1.
If Caroline and Sue prepare the salad, Phil will decorate
2.
If Sue cuts the onions for the salad, Caroline will peel
3.
Jane will hoover the sitting room if Aaron and Tim move
4.
If Bob tidies up the kitchen, Anita will clean
5.
Elaine will buy the drinks if somebody helps
6.
the house.
the mushrooms. the furniture.
the toilet. her carry the bottles.
If Alan and Rebecca organise the food, Mary and Conor will make sandwiches.
7.
If Bob looks after the barbecue, Sue will let
8.
Frank will play the DJ if the others bring
9.
Alan will mix the drinks if Jane gives
10.
If they all do their best, the party will be
the
the guests in.
along their CDs.
him some of her cocktail recipes. great.
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II. 1.
If I played the lottery, I would have
a chance to hit the jackpot.
2.
If I hit the jackpot, I would be
3.
If I were rich, my life would change
4.
I would buy a lonely island if I found
5.
If I owned a lonely island, I would build
6.
I would invite all my friends if I had
rich. completely. a nice one. a huge house by the beach.
a house by the beach.
7.
I would pick my friends up in my yacht if they wanted holidays on my island.
8.
We would have great parties if my friends came
9.
If we liked to go shopping in a big city, we would charter
10.
But if my friends' holidays were over, I would feel island.
to spend their
to my island. a helicopter.
very lonely on my lonely