Monday, May 24, 2010

Conditional Clauses

First, follow the insturctions below to get back to Conditional clauses section. After reading the different types of conditional clauses, make your own new example for each type. So I must post me 4 different sentences, Zeor, first, second and third conditional sentences.

1. Click on "2009" down the page
2. Click on "June"
3. Click on "Conditional Clauses"
4. After reading click on "Comments" to post your own examples.

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Good luck

6 comments:

  1. FIRST CONDITIONAL.
    1. If I finish to study at the University, I will get a job.

    2. If come to class with a flu, I will contaminate to my class mates.

    SECOND CONDITIONAL.
    1. If I won the lottery, I would buy a new car.

    2. If I got married with a millionary, I would travel around the world.

    THIRD CONDITIONAL.
    1. If he hadn't passed away very young, he would have been a doctor.

    3. If she hadn't killed him, she would have been free for the rest of her life.

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  2. If my hair becomes long, I will get a haircut.

    If I lost my wallet, I would be upset by myself.

    If I had went to Korea last week, I would have seen my mum.

    If I closed my eyes, I can't see views.

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  3. FIRST CONDITIONAL
    If I find a nice pair of shoes, I'll have to buy it.

    SECOND CONDITIONAL
    If I bought a campervan, I would travel around Australia.

    THIRD CONDITIONAL
    If he had a boat, I would have learned how to sail.

    ZERO CONDITIONAL
    If I touch the fire, I get burnt.

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  4. Zero conditional:
    If Shreeshail wake up late, he miss his School bus.
    If you give respect, you get respect.
    1st conditional:
    If you give me help, I will improve my English.
    If you invite me for lunch, I will help you with your presentation.
    2nd conditional:
    If I went Brisbane, I would visit you.
    If I liked that biscuit, I would bye it.
    3rd conditional:
    If you had taken the bus, you wouldn’t have been late.
    If I had read the paper, I would have seen your picture.

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  5. Sunita good work.
    in your first conditional example, it's better to write: If you help me, I'll improve my English.
    Second Conditional:
    Because there is a possibility to come to Brisbane, you should use the first one and say:
    If I come to Brisbane, I'll visit you.
    If I liked that biscuit, I would buy it. (spelling)
    Excellent examples for the 3rd conditional.
    Well done.

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  6. My last weekend

    In the past months, my husband and me were very busy in every weekend,do some shopping,talk with our parents in internet and visit friends,but in the last weekend,we decided to spend a relax weekend.
    In that saturday morning,we drived car to The North Stradbroke Island ferry point. In the ferry trip,i got a big surprise,i couldn't believe my eyes until now,i saw a very big turtle was swimming in the sea,it's my first time to see a turtle which swim in the sea,not in aquaria.
    That day was a very beatiful day,blue sky,white cloud,and warm sunshine,so the sea's color was very lovely,liked blue gem,i saw at least 5 little turtles in the sea,even i felt their happiness i thought.
    In the afternoon,we went back from the island,then we went to the Wellington point,we set on the park's couch together,enjoyed the sunset,when we looked at each other's eyes,we thought maybe we have found the truth of happiness.

    Thanks for your reading!
    Lily

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