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Questions
1. What situation/circumstance does each of the sentences describe?
2. Did what was presented in each sentence happen? How do you know?
FOR ONLINE READING ONLY
3. What is the grammatical structure of each sentence?
Did you
know
Type II conditional sentences express/describe present or future situations,
circumstances or scenarios that are very unlikely to be fulfilled. They describe
wishes or conditions that could trigger something to happen.
Structure: if + simple past, would + bare infinitive.
(b) Match the phrases in Column A with the phrases in Column B to express
situations that are less likely to occur. Then, read the complete sentences in
Column C aloud.
No Column A Column B Column C
1. If we washed and ironed it would win the
our uniforms next match
2. If the school football team the choir would
trained harder sing well
3. If the teacher used it would reduce
participatory methods in waste
teaching
4. If everyone attended the we would look
rehearsal more presentable
5. If the school started we would
recycling plastics understand the
topic
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