If it rains tomorrow, we ______ at home.
will stay (First conditional)
The man ______ fixed my car is my neighbor.
“I like pizza,” she said.
She said (that) she liked pizza.
I wish I ______ taller.
I wish I were taller
If you will heat water, it boils.
Zero conditional
If I were taller, I ______ basketball better.
would play (Second conditional)
Join the sentences: This is the boy. He lives next door.
This is the boy who lives next door.(non-defining)
“We are going to the park,” he said.
He said they were going to the park.
I wish I ______ the exam.
had passed / hadn’t failed
She bought a dress. The dress was very expensive.
She bought a dress that was very expensive.
If she had studied harder, she ______ the test.
would have passed (Third conditional)
The book ______ I’m reading is very exciting.
The book that/which I'm reading is very exciting.
Change to direct speech: He said he had lost his phone.
"I have lost my phone," he said.
I didn’t study.(rewrite using "should have")
I should have studied.
Turn into a sentence with a non-defining relative clause: “My brother is a musician. He lives in Paris.”
My brother, who lives in Paris, is a musician.
If I had a million dollars, I…
I would buy a house (second conditional)
Choose the correct: “My uncle, who/which is a pilot, lives in Madrid.”
My uncle, who is a pilot, lives in Madrid.
Change to reported: “Did you do your homework?” she asked.
She asked if I had done my homework.
Make a sentence using “I wish” about this situation: “I don’t have a pet.”
I wish I had a pet.
Which sentence contains a non-defining relative clause?
A) The boy who lives next door is my friend.
B) My brother, who is 20, studies medicine.
B) My brother, who is 20, studies medicine.
What conditional do we use to talk about imaginary situations in the past?
Third Conditional
What is the difference between defining and non-defining relative clauses?
Defining give essential info; non-defining add extra info (often with commas).
“I can help you,” Tom said.
Tom said he could help me.
If only I ______ my phone at home! (You forgot it.)
If only I hadn't left my phone at home.
Turn this into a 3rd conditional sentence.
I missed the bus. I woke up late.
If I hadn’t woken up late, I wouldn’t have missed the bus.