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If + Present Continuous + Simple Future (= Simple Future + if + Present Continuous) - if you're staying for another week, we'll make you a discount. If the hotel had a swimming-pool, the price would be different. In this type of conditional sentence, "were" can be used instead of "was"
If + Present Continuous + Simple Future (= Simple Future + if + Present Continuous) - if you're staying for another week, we'll make you a discount. If the hotel had a swimming-pool, the price would be different. In this type of conditional sentence, "were" can be used instead of "was"
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If + Present Continuous + Simple Future (= Simple Future + if + Present Continuous) - if you're staying for another week, we'll make you a discount. If the hotel had a swimming-pool, the price would be different. In this type of conditional sentence, "were" can be used instead of "was"
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- If this area isn’t well advertised, people won’t come.
- I’ll pay cash if they don’t accept credit cards.
Variations:
1) If + Present Perfect + Simple Future
(= Simple Future + if + Present Perfect)
- If you have made the reservations, I’ll show you how to deal with these cancellations.
2) If + Present Continuous + Simple Future
(= Simple Future + if + Present Continuous)
- If you’re staying for another week, we’ll make you a
discount.
3) If + Simple Present + Simple Present
(= Simple Present + if + Simple Present)
- If I say “yes”, he says “no”.
4) If + Simple Present + Imperative
(= Imperative + if + Simple Present)
- If you want room service, dial 123.
- Let us know if you don’t accept the proposal.
5) If + Simple Present + must/should/ought to/can/may
(= must/should/ought to/can/may + if + Simple Present)
- If your room doesn’t have air-conditioning, you should
change.
- If you are interested in local tours, you can take this leaflet.
- You may get there before ten if you take a taxi
TYPE II IF + SIMPLE PAST + SIMPLE CONDITIONAL
(= SIMPLE CONDITIONAL + IF + SIMPLE PAST)
- If the hotel had a swimming-pool, the price would be
different.
* In this type of conditional sentence, “were” can be used
instead of “was”.
- If I were you, I’d talk to the manager.
Variation:
1) If + Simple Past + could/might
(= could/might + if + Simple Past) - If you worked in a travel agency, you could get cheap holidays. - You might alter the ticket if you tried again.
TYPE III IF + PAST PERFECT + PERFECT
CONDITIONAL (= PERFECT CONDITIONAL + IF + PAST PERFECT)
- If we had known of your arrival, we would have prepared a
special room.
Variation:
1) If + Past Perfect + could/might + perfect infinitive
(have+past participle)
(= could/might + perfect infinitive + if + Past Perfect)
Conditional Sentences - Type I
a) Complete these sentences
1. If a credit card is damaged or defaced,
................................................................... 2. Dial 000 if .............................................................................................. ........................ 3. I’ll have to change money at the hotel if .................................................................... 4. If you need any further information, ............................................................................ 5. We’ll stay for a fortnight if .......................................................................................... 6. If you think the address is wrong, .............................................................................. 7. Call the manager if the guest ..................................................................................... 8. If Mr.Johnson calls, .............................................................................................. ..... 9. If Mrs. Green wishes to rent a car ,........................................................................ 10. If the guests are not satisfied ,.................................................................................. 11.Ask the housekeeper if .............................................................................................. 12.I’ll have to pay cash if .............................................................................................. ..... 13.Don’t bother other guests if ..................................................................................... 14.Turn off the air-conditioner if .................................................................................... 15.If the switch is faulty, .............................................................................................. .... 16. If you don’t speak English, ........................................................................................... 17.Don’t worry, sir, we’ll give you the money back if ................................................ 18.I’ll be in the sauna if .............................................................................................. ..... 19.I’m sorry to hear that, madam. I’ll notify the police if ............................................ If we receive a MasterCard warning notice, .........................................................