1. I didn’t feel good yesterday. If I (feel)______ better. I (come)______ to class yesterday.
Answer :
I didn’t feel good yesterday. If I had felt better. I would have came to class yesterday.
· Conditional Type 3: The situation above showed that is in the contrary to the past so If clause must become Past perfect and the result clause must be added by would have + past participle (V3).
2. I don’t feel good today. If I (feel) ______ better. I (take) _______ a walk in the past today.
Answer :
I don’t feel good today. If I felt better. I would take a walk in the past today.
· Conditional Type 1: The situation above showed that is in the past in the present/future so if clause must become Simple Past and the result clause must be added by would/could + simple form (V1).
3. I have a cold today, but I will probably feel better tomorrow. I (feel) ____ better tomorrow . I (go) _____ to class.
Answer :
I have a cold today, but I will probably feel better tomorrow. If I feel better tomorrow . I will go to class.
· Conditional Type 1: The situation above showed that is in the present/future so if clause must become Simple Present and the result clause must be added by will/can + simple form (V1).
4. I’m sorry that you didn’t come to the party. If you (come) _______ , you (have) ______ a good time.
Answer :
I’m sorry that you didn’t come to the party. If you had came, you would have had a good time.
· Conditional Type 3: The situation above showed that is in the contrary to the past so If clause must become Past perfect and the result clause must be added by would have/could have + past participle (V3).
5. I’m tired. If I (be,not) _______ tired. I (help) ________ you.
Answer :
I’m tired. If I am not tired. I will help you.
· Conditional Type 1: The situation above showed that is in the present/future so if clause must become Simple Present and the result clause must be added by will/can + simple form (V1).
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