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UNIT 11   PART TWO (PAGE 150)  The  second conditional  is a structure used to talk about impossible,  imaginary or unlikely situations in the present or future .  If I won a lot of money , I'd travel the world.   condition (if clause)---------------------------result(main clause) PAST TENSE (DISTANCE FROM REALITY)------------- -WOULD +VERB (base form) It is not real, you are  simply imagining, if the result is true the result happens  PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTIC VERB TO BE IN SECOND CONDITIONAL works in this form  I were    If I were invisible, I would walk into pop concerts for free. you wer If I were a politician, I would do everything I could to help the people. he were      If he were a woman, he would have lots of babies she were     If she were you, she would take a vacation. it were        It would happen if it were true we were     If we were you, we study...
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CONDITIONALS What are conditionals in English grammar? Sometimes we call them  'if clauses' . They describe the result of something that might happen (in the present or future) or might have happened but didn't (in the past) . They are made using different English verb tenses. Conditional sentences  have TWO clauses. 1. C onditional clause: (sometimes called an  if - clause ). The  conditional clause  usually begins with  if   or unless. The  conditional clause can  come before or after the main  clause .   We 'll be late  if we  don't leave now. but if it comes at the beginning the clauses have to be separated by a comma( , ). If we  don't leave now , we'll be late . LET'S BEGING WITH 💛 ZERO CONDITIONAL The first conditional has the  present simple  after 'if', then the  present simple  too  in the main or result clause: if + present simple , -----------  present simple if clause ----...
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MODAL VERBS GENERAL INFORMATION  Short Grammar Test   A.     Complete the chart with the correct uses of the modal verbs and the correct past tense forms.   Present Tense Use Past Tense Must / Have to     Can’t / Mustn’t     Can Permission Could Be able to     Don’t have to       B. Choose the correct modal verb to complete the sentence. Make sure to put the verb in the correct tense (PAST or PRESENT).     MUST / HAVE TO         CAN’T / MUSTN’T           CAN / BE ABLE TO             DON’T HAVE TO     1)     She _____________ f...