I would repair the roof myself if I ___(have) a long ladder.
had
Water / boil it / be heated / to 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
Water boils if it is heated to 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
A; what / you / do if / it / rain ? B: i / stay / at home.
•A: What do you do when it rains?
B: I stay at home.
If Arsenal wins, they was top of the league.
If you ________(not do) the homework, you ____________(be punish).
don't do, will be punished
Wax always melts when it is heated. ( you / burn a candle it / start / to melt)
If you burn a candle, it starts in melt.
i / buy / that computer it / be / cheaper (It is very expensive)
I would buy that computer if it was cheaper.
We will save £3.50 a day if we didn’t eat any lunch.
will -> would
What cities _______ you _________ (visit) if you went to South Africa?
would ... visit
My photo frame is made of glass. It is fragile (weak, easily broken). ( my photo frame / be dropped / to the ground it / break )
If my photo frame is dropped to the ground, it breaks.
i / own / a car i / drive / to work (But i din't own a car)
If I owned a car, I would drive to work. But I don't own a car.
If I was you, I’d phone her straight away.
was -> were
What is "would”?
The past simple of the verb modal Will.
If my school bag ________(be) too heavy, I _________(take) a taxi.
is - will take
I am poor. I wish I can go to the United States at Christmas. ( I / go to / the United States at ChristmasI / be rolling in money)
I would go to the United States at Christmas if i were rolling in money.
A: what / you / do / you / win / the lottery? (the fact is , you didn't win) B: I / buy / a house.
A: What would you do if you won the lottery? B: I would buy a house.
If you heat ice, it turn to water.
turn -> turns
What 2 types of Confitionals do we use the most?
Conditionals type 1 and 2.
If I ___________(be) a baby, I __________(sleep) and _______(play) all day. (The fact is, you are NOT a baby now)
were - would sleep - play
My grandfather passed away several years ago. I get married this year. ( my grandfather / be / still alive he / can attend / my wedding)
If my grandfather was still alive, he could attend my wedding.
1. Mary / move / to Japan she / speak / Japanese. (Mary doesn't speak Japanese)
Mary would move to Japan if she spoke Japanese.
If he get into trouble with this subject, Mr. Andy may help him.
get -> gets/ is getting