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What would you do What would you do if you won the if you won the lottery? lottery? This presentation will provide explanation and practice for: Conditional Grammar, Part 2

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SECOND CONDITIONAL - 9o. ANO

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Page 1: 2ND CONDITIONAL -- 9o. ANO

What would you do if What would you do if you won the lottery?you won the lottery?

This presentation will provide explanation and practice for:

Conditional Grammar, Part 2

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SO…What would YOU do if you won

the lottery!?

Maxine would buy a new house for herself and her parents if she won the lottery.

If Paul won the lottery, he’d take a trip around the world.John and his wife would buy a piano if they became rich.

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We use unreal conditionals in English to talk about: A situation that is not real, but that we imagine . . .

If I had a million dollars . . . I would …

If I lived in Italy . . . I would . . .

If I got a job as a chef . . . I would . . .

Are these real situations?• Do I really have a million dollars?• Do I really live in Italy?• Do I really work as a chef?

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How do we makemake this type of conditional grammar? Look at these

examples:1. If my friend asked me for money, I

would lend it to her.

2. Tomas would be happier if he got a less stressful job.

3. Speaking in English would be easier if you practiced more frequently.

After the IF, use ______________________ tense.

In the other clause, use __________________.

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Form & Meaning:When you imagine a future happening like this, you use a past tense form after IF;

However, the meaning is NOT past.However, the meaning is NOT past.

Ex. If I moved to a big city, I’d sell my car.

The meaning here is NOT past tense . . .I didn’t move away and I didn’t sell my car.

I’m imagining a future possibility.

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Notice that you can start these sentences with the If-clause or with the Would-

clause:

If Marta moved abroad, she would learn another language.

Marta would learn another language if she moved abroad.

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Try these examples:1. If we ____________ (have) more time and

money, we ________________ (take) a vacation to Hawaii.

2. The world ______________ (be) a better place if everyone ______________ (help) others.

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More Practice . . .3. If you ____________ (get) more exercise, I’m

sure you ________________ (feel) healthier and

happier.

4. Celia ______________ (do)

better in school if she

_____________ (sleep) more

each night.

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Important Note!Formal grammar requires that when making these kinds of conditional

sentences, we use WERE for the past tense of be for

all subjects (including I, he, she).

Ex. -If I were you, I would buy that house.-She would buy a mansion if she were wealthy.

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You will probably hear many native speakers of English use WAS in these cases, and this is often accepted in spoken, less formal situations.

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What would YOU do if . . .

• you became rich?• you found a wallet on the street?• your house caught on fire?• your best friend moved far away?• your child failed a test?• there were an earthquake in California?• you saw a famous person on the street?

Share Your Responses with the class . . .

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For additional practice . . .

Go to the following website address. Write down the web address for more practice.

http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/2cond.htm