The document contains three sections. The first section provides lyrics from the song "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton and asks the reader to find and correct 14 errors in the lyrics. The second section provides examples of different types of conditional sentences and asks the reader to transform sentences into the different conditional forms. The third section provides sentences and asks the reader to transform them into the proper conditional type.
The document contains three sections. The first section provides lyrics from the song "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton and asks the reader to find and correct 14 errors in the lyrics. The second section provides examples of different types of conditional sentences and asks the reader to transform sentences into the different conditional forms. The third section provides sentences and asks the reader to transform them into the proper conditional type.
The document contains three sections. The first section provides lyrics from the song "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton and asks the reader to find and correct 14 errors in the lyrics. The second section provides examples of different types of conditional sentences and asks the reader to transform sentences into the different conditional forms. The third section provides sentences and asks the reader to transform them into the proper conditional type.
1. You received the lyrics of the song Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton.
In the first part of the activity
you have to correct the fourteen existing errors. Then, we will listen to the song and you will complete the missing words. Find 14 errors and correct them:
TEARS IN HEAVEN by Eric Clapton
Would you knew my name, If I see you in heaven? Would you was the same, If I see you in heaven? I must to be strong and carry on 'Cause I knew I don't belonged here in heaven Would you held my hand If I see you in heaven? Would you helped me stand If I see you in heaven? I'll found my way through night and day 'Cause I knew I just can't to stay here in heaven Fill in the missing words: Time can bring you __________, Time can bend your _________ Time can break your _________, Have you begging please, begging please Beyond the door there's peace I'm sure And I knew there'll be no more tears in heaven Would you _______ my name If I _________ you in heaven? Would you ________ the same If I __________ you in heaven? I must be strong and carry on Cause I know I don't belong here in heaven.
2. Form types of conditionals as in the example.
E.g. If you (to be) free, I (to come) to see you.: If you are free, I will come to see you. If you were free, I would come to see you. 1. If my friend (to come) to see me, I (to be) very glad. 2. If mother (to buy) a cake, we (to have) a very nice tea party. 3. If we (to receive) a telegram from him, we (not to worry). 4. If you (not to work) systematically, you (to fail) the examinations. 5. If you (to be) busy, I (to leave) you alone.
3. Transform the sentences into proper conditional type.
1. He is busy and does not come to see us. If ... . 2. He speaks English badly: he has no practice. If ... . 3. I will probably see John tomorrow. I will tell him the news. If 4. He is not in town, therefore he is not present at our meeting. If ... . 5. I will go to town on Monday and I will see my brother Tom. If 6. I hope I will have time tomorrow to finish my job. If. 7. The sea is rough, and we cannot sail to the island. If ... . 8. I am expecting my friend to come, that's why I cant go to the cinema with you. If ... . 9. The box is so heavy and I cant carry it. That's why I will take a taxi. If ... . 10. It is late and I have to go to sleep. I am doing the early morning shift tomorrow. If