Conditional Sentences: Go To The Library Once Every Week
Conditional Sentences: Go To The Library Once Every Week
Conditional Sentences: Go To The Library Once Every Week
(e) If I don’t eat breakfast, I always get hungry In (e): The simple present is used in the result
during class. clause to express a habitual activity or situation.
(f) Water freezes (will freeze) if the temperature In (f): Either the simple present or the simple
goes below 32° F/0°C. future is used in the result clause to express an
(g) If I don’t eat breakfast tomorrow morning, I will established, predictable fact.
get hungry during class. In (g) and (h): The simple future is used in the
(h) If the weather is nice tomorrow, we will go on a result clause when the sentence concerns a
picnic. particular activity or situation in the future.
1. I don’t have his phone number. I can´t call him. If I ___had his phone number, I would call him.
2. I feel terrible I can’t go to school. I could go to the school if I felt good.
3. My parents don’t like him because he looks so strange. If he didn’t look so strange, my parents would
like him.
4. He doesn’t get the good marks because he is lazy. He would get the good marks if he weren’t so lazy.
5. She doesn’t speak Portuguese because she doesn’t live in Portugal.
If she lived in Portugal, she would speak Portuguese.
6. You don’t lose weight because you eat too much. You would lose weight if you didn’t eat too much.