Describe situaciones REALES o PROBABLES en el FUTURO.
Forma de uso: IF + Present Tense, WILL + INFINITIVE Perfect Continuous (s + have/has been + verb.ing)
Simple (s + infinitive verb 1ra.col) Perfect Simple (s + have/has + verb 3ra.col -ed)
Continuous (s + v to be + verb.ing)
AFFIRMATIVE: “IF I study, I WILL pass my exams.”
NEGATIVE: “IF I don’t study, I WON´T pass my exams.” (don´t: do not / won´t: will not)
1) If I GO (go) out tonight, I WILL GO (go) to the cinema.
2) If you GET (get) back late, I WILL BE (be) angry. 3) If we DO NOT SEE (not/see) each other tomorrow, we WILL SEE (see) each other next week. 4) If he COMES (come), I WILL BE (be) surprised. 5) If the weather DOESN’T IMPROVE (not/improve), we WILL NOT HAVE (not/have) a picnic. 6) If I DON’T GO (not/go) to bed early, I WILL BE (be) tired tomorrow. 2nd Conditional. Describe situaciones IMAGINARIAS o IMPROBABLES. Forma: IF + Subj + Past Tense, Subj + WOULD + INFINITIVE Perfect Continuous (s + had been + verb.ing) Simple (s + verb 2da.col -ed) Perfect Simple (s + had + verb participle 3ra col)
Continuous (s + v to be past + verb.ing)
AFFIRMATIVE: IF she fell, she WOULD hurt herself.
NEGATIVE: IF she didn´t fell, she WOULDN´T hurt herself. (didn’t: did not / wouldn’t: would not)
1) If I WERE (be) you, I WOULD GET (get) a new job.
2) If we WEREN’T (not/be) friends, I WOULD BE (be) angry with you. 3) If I HAD (have) enough money, I WOULD BUY (buy) a big house. 4) If she WEREN’T (not/be) always so late, she WOULD BE (be) promoted. 5) If we WON (win) the lottery, we WOULD TRAVEL (travel) the world. 6) If I SPOKE (speak) perfect English, I WOULD HAVE (have) a good job.