Lucy kissed John. Subject question
Who kissed John?
We use ..., ... and ... when there is a 50% chance that something is true.
may, might, could, may not, might not
Fill the blak: If I had enough money, I __________ (would go / did go) to Spain.
would go
This conditional is used when the result will always happen.
Type 0
My aunt didn't meet Stacey at the mall in the end.
Stacy wasn't met by my aunt at the mall in the end.
We will read the book. Object question
What will you read?
When we are speculating and making deductions, the opposite of "must" is...
Can't, Couldn't
True or False: Third conditionals refer to impossible situations in the present.
False. Third conditionals refer to impossible situations in the PAST.
Identify the conditional: If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
Conditional Type 2
A large number of people haven't read Hemingway!
Hemingway hasn't been read by a large number of people.
The students like their new professor. Object question
Who do the students like?
Correct the mistake: Laura must not have started going to the gym yet because she is as unfit as she was last year.
can't have, couldn't have
Identify the conditional: If you don't study, you won't pass the exam.
Conditional Type 1
Identify the conditional: If we had looked a bit more, we would have found a cheaper hotel.
Conditional Type 3
They are hitting that wall pretty hard.
That wall is being hit by them pretty hard.
I'm buying some bread. Subject question
Who is buying some bread?
I can't believe you waited all that time! You ____ really bored.
must have been
What's wrong? If it rains, we would cancel the picnic.
We WILL cancel the picnic if it rains. Conditional Type 1
True of False: A second conditional sentence describes a hypothetical situation.
True
We will have to do something about that.
Something will have to be done about that.
Amanda washed the car. Object question
What did Amanda wash?
Have you looked next to your computer for your keys? I think you ____ (leave) them there.
might/may have left
It is used to describe conditions and results that were unreal or untrue in the past.
Third conditionals
What's wrong? She would had become a teacher if she had gone to university.
She would HAVE become a teacher if she had gone to university. Conditional Type 3
He reads comics.
Comics are read by him.