sábado, 8 de setembro de 2018

Modals in the Past and Conditionals

English activies                 Teacher Valderez               EENAV 2018
I. Modals in the past.
1. I ________________________ bread but I didn’t know we needed it. ( have /past possibility)
2. We _______________________ so many people to our party! I’m worried that we won’t have
enough room for everyone. (invite /past negative advice / regret)
3. I ____________________________ saving money years ago! (save / past advice / regret)
4. We ________________________ you at the restaurant, but we couldn’t get a babysitter. (join /past
willingness)
6. I ________________________ on time, even if I’d left earlier. There were dreadful traffic jams
all the way. (arrive /past negative possibility)
7. They __________________________ the football match, but John hurt his ankle. (win /past possibility)
8. Amanda ________________________ the work, but she felt ill and had to go home. (finish /past
willingness)
9. Lucy _______________________ earlier. She missed her flight. (leave /past advice / regret)
10. We ___________________________ the game, even if we’d wanted to. It was raining very hard and
we had to stop. (finish /past negative possibility)
11. I _______________________________ so much chocolate! I feel sick! (eat /past negative advice / regret)
12. Luke ____________________________________ the exam if he’d studied a bit more. (pass /past possibility)
13. John _________________________________ Amy, but he didn’t have her number. (call /past willingness)
14. You ________________________________ rude to him. He’s going to be really angry now. (be /past negative
advice / regret)
15. She __________________________________ to the restaurant if she’d left work earlier. (come /past possibility)

Conditionals.Very easy. Let's practice?


Now, these four types of conditional clauses are the traditional ones though there are OTHER types of conditional clauses.
IF + PRESENT SIMPLE, ...+ IMPERATIVE
We use the imperative to give instructions of advice.
·                If you see John, tell him he needs to come to my office.
·                If you travel abroad, remember your passport
·                If you go to Australia, send me a postcard.
·                If you go to the supermarket, bring back some milk.
·                If Mike comes, call me.
·                If you drink, don't drive.
The highlighted words are in the imperative. These sentences are similar to saying: If the first condition happens, you must do this (in the second/imperative clause).
Conditional Sentences Type I
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.
1.If you (go) __________out with your friends tonight, I (watch) _________________the football match on TV.
2. I (earn) ________________a lot of money if I (get) ________________________ that job.
3. If she (hurry / not) ________________ we (miss) _____________________the bus.
     
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.
1. If he (try_____________  harder, he (reach) __________________________ his goals.
2. I (buy) ______________________these shoes if they (fit) ___________________________
3. It (surprise / not) ___________________me if he (know / not) ____________________the answer.
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.
1. If we (listen) ____________________to the radio, we (hear) _____________________ the news.
2. If you (switch) _____________________ on the lights, you (fall / not) __________________over the chair.
3. She (come) __________________to our party if she (be / not)___________________________________
Conditional Sentences Type I, II or III 

1._______________we ____________(have) enough time if we wanted to see the castle?
2.In case you _______________________(buy) a car, will you teach me to drive?
3. If I __________________(not be) in a hurry, I wouldn't have made so many mistakes.
4.She won't finish it on time if she ____________________________(not start) right now.
5. She _________________________(get angry) if you had told her.
6. On condition that they ________________(support) our product, they would get a discount.
7.Even if I _____________________________ (ask) him, he won't come.
8.Had I driven slowly, I __________________________________(not crash)
9. It will be a disaster unless they _______________________________(help) us.
10. If you ____________________________(have) something to eat, you wouldn't have felt sick.
11.I wouldn't risk it if I _________________________________(be) you.
12. She would get fat if she ___________________________________(not stop) eating.
13.The chicken wasn't good. It _____________________(taste) better if you had put some spices on it.