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Unit 100

The document provides guidelines on using conditional sentences, particularly focusing on the structure of 'if' clauses and their corresponding results. It explains the difference between real and unreal conditions, illustrating examples with various verbs and scenarios. Additionally, it includes exercises for practicing these conditional forms.

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Unit 100

The document provides guidelines on using conditional sentences, particularly focusing on the structure of 'if' clauses and their corresponding results. It explains the difference between real and unreal conditions, illustrating examples with various verbs and scenarios. Additionally, it includes exercises for practicing these conditional forms.

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Unit

100 If I had … If we went … etc.


A
Dan likes fast cars, but he doesn’t have one.
He doesn’t have enough money. If I had the money …

If he had the money, he would buy a fast car.


Usually had is past, but in this sentence had is
not past. If he had the money = if he had the
money now (but he doesn’t have it). DAN
I had / knew / lived (etc.) … , I would …
you didn’t have / didn’t know (etc.) … , you wouldn’t …
If
it were … , it could …
they could … , they couldn’t …

You can say:


If he had the money, he would buy a car.
or He would buy a car if he had the money.
I’d / she’d / they’d etc. = I would / she would / they would etc. :
I don’t know the answer. If I knew the answer, I’d tell you.
It’s raining, so we’re not going out. We’d get wet if we went out.
Jane lives in a city. She likes cities. She wouldn’t be happy if she lived in the country.
If you didn’t have a job, what would you do? (but you have a job)
I’m sorry I can’t help you. I’d help you if I could. (but I can’t)
If we had a car, we could travel more. (but we don’t have a car, so we can’t travel much)

B If (I) was/were …
I wouldn’t go out if I were you.
You can say: if I/he/she/it was or
if I/he/she/it were
It’s not a very nice place. I wouldn’t go there
if I were you. (or … if I was you)
It would be nice if the weather was better.
(or … if the weather were better)
What would Tom do if he were here?
(or … if he was here)

C Compare:

if I have / if it is etc. if I had / if it was etc.


I must go and see Helen. I must go and see Helen.
If I have time, I will go today. If I had time, I would go today.
(= maybe I’ll have time, so maybe (= I don’t have time today, so I will
I’ll go) not go)
I like that jacket. I like this jacket, but it’s very expensive.
I’ll buy it if it isn’t too expensive. I’d buy it if it wasn’t so expensive.
(= maybe it will not be too expensive) (= it is expensive, so I’m not going to
buy it)
I’ll help you if I can. (= maybe I can) I’d help you if I could, but I can’t.

if we go / if I have / if I can etc. ➜ Unit 99


Exercises Unit

Complete the sentences.


100
1 I don’t know the answer. If I knew the answer, I’d tell you.
2 I have a car. I couldn’t travel very much if I didn’t have a car.
3 I don’t want to go out. If I to go out, I’d go.
4 We don’t have a key. If we a key, we could get into the house.
5 I’m not hungry. I would have something to eat if I hungry.
6 Sue enjoys her work. She wouldn’t do it if she it.
7 He can’t speak any foreign languages. If he speak a foreign language,
perhaps he would get a better job.
8 You don’t try hard enough. If you harder, you would have more success.
9 I have a lot to do today. If I so much to do, we could go out.
Put the verb in the correct form.
1 If he had the money, he would buy a fast car. (he/have)
2 Jane likes living in a city. She wouldn’t be happy if she lived in the country. (she/not/be)
3 If I wanted to learn Italian, to Italy. (I go)
4 I haven’t told Helen what happened. She’d be angry if . (she/know)
5 If a map, I could show you where I live. (we/have)
6 What would you do if a lot of money? (you/win)
7 It’s not a very good hotel. there if I were you. (I/not/stay)
8 If nearer London, we would go there more often. (we/live)
9 It’s a shame you have to go now. nice if you had more time. (it/be)
10 I’m not going to take the job. I’d take it if better. (the salary/be)
11 I don’t know anything about cars. If the car broke down, what
to do. (I/not/know)
12 If you could change one thing in the world, what ? (you/change)

Complete the sentences. Choose from the box and put the verb in the correct form.
we (have) a bigger house it (be) a bit cheaper
we (buy) a bigger house the air (be) cleaner
we (have) some pictures on the wall I (watch) it
every day (be) the same I (be) bored

1 I’d buy that jacket if it was a bit cheaper .


2 If there was a good film on TV tonight, .
3 !is room would be nicer if .
4 If there wasn’t so much traffic, .
5 Life would be boring if .
6 If I had nothing to do, .
7 We could invite all our friends to stay if .
8 If we had more money, .

Complete the sentences. Use your own ideas.


1 I’d be happier if I could get a be!er job .
2 If I could go anywhere in the world, .
3 I wouldn’t be very happy if .
4 I’d buy if .
5 If I saw an accident in the street, .
6 !e world would be a better place if .

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