present simple
past simple
past simple
past perfect
Is this a conditonal clause? (true or false)
If I had ran faster,...
True
to get punished
to be made to do something you don't want to because you did something wrong
When do we use third conditional?
To express regret about unreal situations and their imagined results
present continuous
past continuous
will
would
I _________ this is if you hadn't asked me.
a) would never have done b) didn't do
a
to get told off
to be told that what you did was wrong
When do we use reported statements?
To talk about what somebody else said.
Daniel: I really like pizza.
Daniel said that he really liked pizza.
The man: the thief robbed the lady and ran down the street.
The man said that the thief had robbed the lady and ran down the street.
Tina would have called you if you ________ her your number.
a) would give b) had given
b
to break the rules
to do something you shouldn't do
Structure of obj+infinitive:
main verb + object + to infinitive
Juan: I´ve never eaten sushi before.
Juan said that he´d never eaten sushi before.
Ale and Aurora: We are listening to music in our room.
They said that they were listening to music in their room.
I would have cleaned the house if I __________ you were coming.
a) knew b) know c) had known d) have known
C
to behave well
to be good by acting in the correct way
When do we use allowed to?
When we don't need to specify the subject that gives permission.
Diego: I am going, I will be there!
Diego said that he was going, he would be there.
Michelle: I will never go to a Kimberly Loaiza show.
Michelle said that she would never go to a Kimberly Loaiza show.
Make it into a third conditional sentence.
I finished the project and got a good grade so I didn't attend summer school.
I would've have attended summer school, If I hadn't finished the project.
to get into trouble
to have problems because you did something wrong
When do we use let?
We use let when the subject is the one giving or not permission.