She would have become a teacher if she had gone to university
Make a first conditional sentence.
(The weather / to be as sunny tomorrow as it was today / we / to go surfing)
"If the weather is as sunny tomorrow as it was today, we will go surfing."
Chuck isn't stupid, but he failed his midterm exam. Why? -- He didn't study for it.
When do we use the second conditional?
Imaginary situations in the present or future
Make a second conditional sentence.
(I / to meet a genie / I / to ask him for my three wishes)
"If I met a genie I would ask him for my three wishes"
I want to work outside today, but that won't be possible because it's raining.
If it rains, I won't go to the park.
First conditional
When do we use the second conditional?
Imaginary situation in the past
Make a second conditional sentence.
(I / to win a million dollars / I / to buy a new car)
"If I won a million dollars, I would buy a new car"
If she studied harder she'd pass her exams easily
Second conditional
Say the tense differences between type 1and type 2 conditionals.
type 1: if-clause (present), main clause (future); type 2: if-clause (past simple), main clause (would+verb in present)
Make a first conditional sentence.
( You / to forget my birthday / I / to speak to you again)
"If you forget my birthday, I'll never speak to you again".
If I ___________(be) a baby, I __________(sleep) and _______(play) all day.
(The fact is, you are NOT a baby now)
type 2: imaginary situation, untrue to present, if-clause (past), main clause (would + bare infinitive)
type 3: situation that didn't happen, and to imagine the result of this situation... if + past perfect, ...would + have + past participle
Make a third conditional sentence.
(I / to not eat so much / I / not felt sick)