Conditional sentences - type III. If it (to be) warmer, we (to go) swimming. My parents (to buy) this house if the man (not/to sell) it to someone else. If he (not/to fail) his driving test, his parents (to lend) him their car. If my uncle (to tell) me the way to his office, I (not/to arrive) so late.The conditional type 1 refers to a possible condition and its probable result. These sentences are based on facts, and they are used to make statements about the real world, and about particular situations. We often use such sentences to give warnings. In type 1 conditional sentences, the time is the present or future and the situation is real. ESL Third Conditional Activity - Grammar and Speaking: Running Dictation, Gap-fill - Pair Work - Intermediate (B1) - 30 minutes. In this productive third conditional running dictation activity, students race to dictate a story and then use it to complete third conditional sentences. One student is the 'reader' and the other is the 'writer'. Bài 2: Put the verbs into the gaps to form a Conditional Sentence Type 2. Bài 3: Choose the correct answer (Conditional Sentence Type 3) Bài 4: Complete the sentences. Bài 5: Put in the correct phrases and form a conditional sentence. Đáp án.
Rewrite the following sentences using "If Clause Type 3" 1. Lucia didn't go to school last Monday because she was ill. If Lucia hadn't been ill , she would have gone to school last Monday. 2. I didn't cook dinner yesterday evening because my husband brought pizza. If my husband hadn't brought pizza , I would have cooked dinner yesterday evening. 3.
A conditional sentence describes a condition that is necessary for a particular outcome to occur. The conjunctions if, even if, when, whenever, whether, and unless often appear in conditional sentences. The meaning of a conditional sentence determines which verb tenses need to be used in the independent and subordinate clauses.: There are several types of conditionals:Explanation. The correct answer is "had not broken down; would not have missed" and "hadn't broken down; wouldn't have missed". This is because the sentence is in the third conditional form, which is used to talk about hypothetical situations in the past. In this case, the car breaking down is the hypothetical situation.Exercises Complete the sentences using the third conditional. If you (look) more carefully, you (find) your house keys. 1. if-clause: past perfect|2. main clause: would have + past participle|irregular participle: find-found-found Don't worry, the dog (eat) if he (be) hungry. 1. main clause: would have + past participle|irregular participle: eat-ate-eaten|2. if-clause: past perfect|irregular The mixed conditional describes present result of a past condition. Structure of Mixed Third/ Second Conditional. In this type of mixed conditional sentence, the tense in the 'if' clause is the past perfect, and the tense in the main clause is the present conditional. If + Past Perfect, Present Conditional (would/wouldn't + Verb (bare form)). .