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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Form 9

Eiropas sociālā fonda darbības programmas „Cilvēkresursi un nodarbinātība” papildinājuma 1.2.1.2.2. apakšaktivitātes „Atbalsts vispārējās izglītības pedagogu nodrošināšanai prioritārajos mācību priekšmetos”. Vienošanās Nr. 2008/0001/1DP/2.1.2.2./08/IPIA/VIAA/002.

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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Form 9

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  1. Eiropas sociālā fonda darbības programmas „Cilvēkresursi un nodarbinātība” papildinājuma 1.2.1.2.2. apakšaktivitātes „Atbalsts vispārējās izglītības pedagogu nodrošināšanai prioritārajos mācību priekšmetos”. Vienošanās Nr. 2008/0001/1DP/2.1.2.2./08/IPIA/VIAA/002 CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Form 9 Zero conditional sentences First conditional sentences Second conditional sentences (Ilze Šulca)

  2. ZERO CONDITIONAL SENTENCES • Use: to express a real condition/ imperative (advice) • Form: • If • When +present simple, present simple • Unless • Examples: • If it is hot, ice-cream melts. • Ice-cream melts if it is hot. • When you are sad, talk to someone. • If people tease you, don’t react.

  3. EXERCISES Finish the sentences! • If cat sees a mouse, ... • If I am tired, ... • If teacher is angry, ... • If student learns English well, ... • If you play computer games a lot, ... • If you heat ice, ... • If you can not do this exercise, ...

  4. FIRST CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Use: to express a probable condition. Form: • If • When + present simple, will / shall + an infinitive • Unless Examples: • Ifyou eat too much,you will be fat. • You will be fatifyou eat too much. • I’ll look stupid if I wear it.

  5. EXERCISES Finish the sentences! • I will go to the concert if ... • If you do not hurry, ... • You won’t pass the exam if ... • If I have time tomorrow, ... • I will take the umbrella if ...

  6. SECOND CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Use: to express an imaginary, improbable condition that may not be fulfilled. Form: • If + past simple, would/ should(not) + infinitive Examples: • If I was a millionaire, I would buy an old castle. • I would invite my friends there if I bought the castle. • If I was an actor, I would have great time.

  7. EXERCISES Finish the sentences! • If I could fly, ... • If I had wings, ... • If I could see through the walls, ... • If I was a president, ... • If I had a magic stick, ... • If I could change the world, ...

  8. EXERCISES Finish the sentences! • You will feel much better when... • When you see him/her,... • When you open up to your friends, your friendship... • You will look stupid if... • If we were rich and famous,... • I would travel a lot if... • If mobile phones didn’t exist, we... • We would have more free time if... • If it rains,... • I take some medicine when...

  9. Write your own poem ! If I had wings, I would touch the fingertips of clouds And glide on the wind’s breath. If I had wings, I would taste a chunk of the sun As hot as peppered curry. If I had wings, I would listen to the clouds of sheep bleat that graze on the blue. If I had wings, I would breath deep and sniff The scent of raindrops. If I had wings, I would gaze at the people Who cling to the earth’s crust. If I had wings, I would dream of swimming deserts and walking the seas. (From the English coursebook)

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