This document discusses conditional sentences using "if" clauses. It provides examples of different types of conditional sentences, including:
- Type 0 (if + present tense, present tense)
- Type 1 (if + past tense, conditional present)
- Type 2 (if + past tense, conditional past)
The examples cover a range of situations involving actions, events, states and consequences that depend on certain conditions being met.
What Gregory of Nyssa Owes To Plato's Ideas and Practices of The Self? Convergences and Divergences Between Plato's Alcibiades and Gregory of Nyssa's Treatise On Virginity.
This document discusses conditional sentences using "if" clauses. It provides examples of different types of conditional sentences, including:
- Type 0 (if + present tense, present tense)
- Type 1 (if + past tense, conditional present)
- Type 2 (if + past tense, conditional past)
The examples cover a range of situations involving actions, events, states and consequences that depend on certain conditions being met.
This document discusses conditional sentences using "if" clauses. It provides examples of different types of conditional sentences, including:
- Type 0 (if + present tense, present tense)
- Type 1 (if + past tense, conditional present)
- Type 2 (if + past tense, conditional past)
The examples cover a range of situations involving actions, events, states and consequences that depend on certain conditions being met.
This document discusses conditional sentences using "if" clauses. It provides examples of different types of conditional sentences, including:
- Type 0 (if + present tense, present tense)
- Type 1 (if + past tense, conditional present)
- Type 2 (if + past tense, conditional past)
The examples cover a range of situations involving actions, events, states and consequences that depend on certain conditions being met.
1. If the concert (finish) ……………………………….. earlier, I would have taken the
10.30 bus. 2. If I hadn’t got up earlier, I (miss) ……………………………… my flight to Vienna. 3. We (stay) ………………………………… at home if it snows tomorrow. 4. If we (earn) ……………………………. enough money, we’ll buy a new hi-fi system. 5. What would you do if you (get) ……………………………. lost in a forest at night? 6. Kevin wouldn’t have moved to Britain if he (find) …………………………….. a decent job here. 7. If I knew Diana’s address, I (send) ……………….…………. her a valentine card. 8. What (Jane, do) ……………………………… if she fails the university entrance examination? 9. If John’s parents (know) …………………………… French, they could help him with his project. 10. If Finn (apologize) ………………………… to me, I would have forgiven him. 11. My cousin would play video games all day long if his parents (allow) ………… him to. 12. If Emma (not, feel) ……………………………. better tomorrow, she should see a doctor. 13. Who (you, choose) ………………………….. if you could take one friend to go to Disneyland with you? 14. Kate (call) ……………………….. you if she had known you were ill. 15. If you (be) …………………….. cold, you can put on warm socks and a bathrobe. 16. James would buy his wife a BMW if he (be) …………………………………. richer. 17. If Barbara and Paul (spend) ……………………………….. more time together their marriage would have lasted longer. 18. My parents (buy) ………………………………. me a new MP3 player if I pass my final exams. 19. If my team (lose) the match ………………………………., we will fall to the second division. 12. The government will increase the taxes if they (think) ………it is necessary. 13. Bernard won’t cross the road until it (get) ………………….….. green. 14. Helen (catch) …………….…………… a cold if she doesn’t wear a coat. 15. If the pain returned, you ……………………………… (phone) the doctor. 16. Sonia would have breakfast with us if she (get) …………………… up on time. 17. I (wash) ………………………. the dishes if I had had enough time. 18. My client would have accepted it if I (be) ……………….…… more generous. 19. The film director won’t make the film unless the famous actress (sign) …………….……… the contract. 20. If I weren’t so shy, I (ask) ……………………… the teacher a question. 21. They wouldn’t have drowned if they (wear) …………………… a lifejacket. 22. Mr. Potter would publish the novel if it …………….…….…… (not be)interesting. 23. He would be rich if he (win) ………………………… the lottery. 24. You have to fill in this form if you (need) ……………………..…… a visa. 25. If she buys the paint, I (do) ………………………… it for you.
What Gregory of Nyssa Owes To Plato's Ideas and Practices of The Self? Convergences and Divergences Between Plato's Alcibiades and Gregory of Nyssa's Treatise On Virginity.