Tuesday, November 15, 2011

YOUR WRITTEN ORAL TEST!!!

Your Conditional sentences Test
Principio del formulario
1)  Which type of the Conditional sentences is used? Type 0, I or II?
1) If I find your key, I'll tell you.
2)
 She would be very happy if her friends came.
4)
 What would you do if you saw a robber?
5)
 If it wasn't so late, I would go shopping.
6)
 If it rains, I'll wear a raincoat.

C) Put in the correct verb forms.
1) If Alice …………(to have) more money, she would go to Africa.
2)
 If Brian …………(to like) horses, he could ride well.
3)
 If you listened carefully, you ………………(to know) about it.
4)
 They will stay longer in Paris if they……..(to find) a cheap hotel.
5)
 John's mother ……….(to have) more time for him if he does the washing up.
6)
 If you were older, you ……………… (to go) to the party.
7)
 He can write good stories if he…………………(to feel) like it.
8) Harriet would stay longer in Vienna if she ………………(to have) more time.

D) Which answers are correct? Circle all the correct answers
1) Which words/phrases can be used in an if-clause type II?
had sung      has played
      play         played         sang          sing 
3)
 Which words/phrases can be used in an if-clause type I?
had played
      play       played     plays       sang          sing           will sing

E) Complete the sentences.
1) type II: They………(to fly) to Canberra if they……(to have) more money.
2)
 type I: They………(to fly) to Canberra if they……(to have) more money.
3)
 type 0: If I…………(to study), I………………(to pass) the test.
4)
 type 0: They …………(to fly) to Canberra if they …………(to have) more money.
5)
 type I: If the sun………………(to shine), we………………(to go)swimming.
6)
 type II: If I………………(to study), I …………(to pass) the test.
7)
 type: 0 If the sun …………………(to shine), we……………… (to go)swimming.
8)
 type I: If I………………(to study), …………………(to pass) the test.
9)
 type II: If the sun……………(to shine), we………………(to go)swimming.

Good luck!!!!


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Top Notch 2 Unit 10 REAL AND UNREAL CONDITIONALS


A Conditional sentence describes a situation when in order for something to be true a certain condition must be met.


There are three most common kinds of conditional sentences depending on whether we talk about a Future, Present or Past situation.


FUTURE REAL CONDITIONAL
FORM      If + Simple Present, Will or be + going to + verb base form


USE


We use Future Real Conditional for imagining or guessing about the future. It is called "real" because it is possible that the action might occur in the future. 





PRESENT UNREAL CONDITIONAL


FORM     If + Simple Past, would + verb base form 


USE


The Present Unreal Conditional is used to talk about present hypothetical or imaginary situations. It is used when the speaker speculates about a present situation or something that is impossible. 





PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL


FORM  If+ Past Perfect, would have + past participle 


USE


The Past Unreal Conditional is used to talk about imaginary situations in the past. You cannot change the situation but you can describe what would have happened if the circumstances had been different.



Use of Conditionals 
We use these conditionals to:
  • Talk about a situation, which you know does not exist or a hypothetical situation: as,
If I had a word processor, I’d finish this in five minutes (but I haven’t got a typewriter)
  • To show the effect of a particular constraint on the present situation: as,
If I ate less sugar, I’d lose weight
If I smoked less, I wouldn’t cough so much.
  • To give advice: as,
If I were you, I’d give up smoking.
If I were you, I’d quit the job.
  • To talk about a common occurrence in the past with the simple past: as,
If we worked overtime, we took Monday off.
If she came home late, he got annoyed.
  • To make a request with would: as,
I would be grateful if you would reply soon.
It would save my life if you would give him a lift there.

Other ways of Expressing Conditions:
a) With expression such/as ‘I wish’, ‘I’d rather’ etc
  • I wish you were in my position ( = you aren’t in my position)
  • I wish you had been in my position ( = you weren’t in my position)
  • I would rather you went home now. (a polite suggestion)
  • I would rather he hadn’t come (but he came)
b) As if:
  • You talk as if you owned the whole country.
c) Suppose/Supposing
  • Suppose I find out?
  • Suppose they refuse to help?
d) In case:
  • Do this in case a fire breaks out.


EXERCISES

1. If you (call) me, I (give) you the address.


2. If I (own) a car, I (drive) to work. But I don't own a car.


3. If she (have) time, she (go) to the party, but she had this project to finish for today and she didn't go


4. Mary (get) the job and moved to Japan if she (study) Japanese in school instead of French.


5. If (there is) nothing on TV, I (read) a book.


6. I (read) more as a child if I (not watch)so much TV. Unfortunately, I did watch a lot of TV, so I never read for entertainment.


7. A: What you do if you (win) the lottery?


B: I (buy) a house.


8. If I (have) more time, I (do) exercise after work.


9. If I (go) to my friend's house for dinner tonight, I (take) a bottle of wine or some flowers.


ANSWERS


1. If you call me, I will give you the address.


2.. If I owned a car, I would drive to work. But I don't own a car.


3. If she had had time, she would have gone to the party, but she had this project to finish for today and she didn't go


4. Mary would have gotten the job and moved to Japan if she had studied Japanese in school instead of French.


5. If there is nothing on TV, I will read a book.


6. I would have read more as a child if I hadn't watched so much TV. Unfortunately, I did watch a lot of TV, so I never read for entertainment.


7. A: What would you do if you won the lottery?


B: I would buy a house.


8. If I had more time, I would do exercise after work.


9. If I go to my friend's house for dinner tonight, I will take a bottle of wine or some flowers.

       As always, I am leaving the link to the document I used in class........



     ....and the EGO4U link

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/conditional-sentences

I would like to finish with a beautiful thought of one of my heroes..... Mother Teresa of Calcutta



         



Saturday, October 29, 2011

Top Notch 2 Unit 9

          Let's start with a little review about ADJECTIVES




ADJECTIVES


POSITIVE 1
COMPARATIVE 2
SUPERLATIVE 3

EQUAL
DIFFERENT
(+)

JUST
ALMOST
SHORT
BIG
AS BIG AS
BIGGER THAN
THE BIGGEST
PRETTY
AS PRETTY AS
PRETTIER THAN
THE PRETTIEST
LONG
BEAUTIFUL
AS BEAUTIFUL AS

MORE
                BEAUTIFUL THAN
 LESS
THE MOST
                            BEAUTIFUL    THE LEAST
(-)

QUITE
NEARLY
IRREG.
GOOD
AS GOOD AS
BETTER THAN
THE BEST


Now we need to focus on  Comparisons as.......as


Comparisons
Similarities

Differences



Adverbs

















+
Just



+
Almost



-
Quite



-
Nearly









For Emphasis



My laptop is just as good as your laptop.                                Meaning ////// They are very similar.
My laptop is almost as good as your laptop.                            Meaning ////// Mine is a bit better.
My laptop is not quite as good as your laptop.                         Meaning /////  Yours is a bit better.
My laptop is not nearly as good as your laptop.                        Meaning /////  Yours is much better.
 
For further practice please follow this link...

Please do not hesitate to ask questions. I leave you with this thought....