If they ____ (invite) me, I ______(go) to the party.
If they invited me, I would go to the party.
*woudn´t - explain the difference
If I ________ (know) you were coming, I _______(prepare) a special meal.
If I had known you were coming, I would have prepared a special meal.
What is the strict for second conditional?
If past simple, would + infinitive verb.
SEE
SEEN
How old is the teacher?
27 years old
If I _____(know) the answer, I ________ (tell) you.
If I knew the answer, I would tell you.
*wouldn´t - explain the difference
I ______(sell) my golden ring if I _____(x give) it to my niece.
I would have sold my golden ring if I hadn´t given it to my niece.
What is the structure of third conditional?
* if+ past perfect, would have + past participle.
BUY
BOUGHT
Michael Jackson
If I _______(be) you, I __________(call) her.
If I were you, I would call her.
*wouldn´t - explain the difference
Sally _____( x be) so upset if she _______ (pass) the driving test.
Sally wouldn't have been so upset if she had passed the driving test.
When do we use second conditional?
To talk about imaginary or unlikely situations, to give advice.
GET
GOT
GOTTEN
Pique cheated on Shakira with...
Clara Chia
What would you do if you ....
are stuck in an elevator.
* if+ past simple, would+infinitive verb.
*Capital letters, comma and period.
Last week, you ate some undercooked chicken and had food poisoning.
* if+ past perfect, would have + past participle.
*Capital letters, comma and period.
When do we use third conditional?
Regrets, unreal past situations and their imaginary result. (hubiera in Spanish)
BRING
BROUGHT
Tell me an ✨ICONIC✨ phrase from twilight, it doesn't mater which one.
It can be in Spanish.
Teacher must approve your answer.
What would you do if ....
your friend ask to copy your homework.
* if+ past simple, would+infinitive verb.
*Capital letters, comma and period.
Last week, you took a taxi from the airport to the city centre. You found out later that the bus was a lot quicker and cheaper.
* if+ past perfect, would have + past participle.
*Capital letters, comma and period.
You always have to start your sentence with the if clause, true or false. Explain.
No. The if clause can be on the second part of the sentence. In this case you must commit the comma.
WAKE UP
WOKEN UP
How many time has Justin Bieber given a concert in Mexico?
5 (amazing) times