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Conditional II and III

Form II
 To use conditional II
and III sentences
affirmative, negative;
 To learn how to write
a short message to a Goals for two
friend; lessons
 To write a short
message to a friend
using conditional II
and III
 It is used to an action could happen if the
present situation were different. I don't
really expect the situation to change,
however. I just imagine „what would
happen if …“
If I had enough time, I would spend it Conditional II
abroad.
If you didn’t write a nice letter to your
friend, you wouldn’t increase his mood.
If-Past Simple , would/could +Infinitive
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-
sentences/type-2/exercises
 If I were you, I would
try all possibilities. It is used to give
 If I had this chance, I advice
would try it.
 It is used to describe
imaginary situation in
the past and express
criticism.
If I had found her address,
I would have sent her an
invitation.
Conditional III
Their motivation would
have improved, if they
had kicked a goal.
If Past Perfect + would
have V3
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-
up/grammar/conditional-
sentences/type-3/exercises
 Finish the sentences.

Self-Assessment
If I had more money,...
If I had learnt more, .....
 Your friend has decided
to change her job,
because she didn’t like
it. Write a short
message to your friend
and:
A short message
 ask, how is she;
 say, that you are sorry
about her job;
 give advice and express
criticism.
Hi there,

How are you, my friend? I’m really sorry about changes in your life. If I
were you, I would find another job more earlier. I would try all possibilities
, if I wanted to earn more money. If you had been more optimistic, it
wouldn’t have been so difficult. Try to read all advertisements.

See you later.

Bey,
words:58

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