Example sentences:
– If you heat water, it boils.
– If babies are hungry, they cry.
– There are few jobs for young people if the economy is bad.
Example sentences:
– If you visit me, I’ll take you to Venice.
– If the weather is fine, we will go on a trip.
– If mum is at home, she’ll make a delicious pizza.
Example sentences:
– If Peter had a bike, he would ride it every day.
– If Emily got up early, she would be in time for school.
– Sally wouldn’t buy a car unless she needed it.
Example sentences:
– If dad had let me go to the party, I would have been very happy.
– If I had seen Hellen, I would have given her your message.
– If it had snowed, we would have gone skiing.
Thanks so much for this! I will be using it in my class this next week.
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I’m glad you found it useful! 🙂
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We had a lot of fun with conditionals last week in class. Thanks again!
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Great lesson! Though I do not believe that ‘snown’ is a word. Where I live, we get a lot of it, and this is the first time I’ve ever seen it used. 🙂
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It is used is spoken English, but not everywhere. It came naturally to me to write it, but it is better to use “snowed”.
Here, they wrote both variants: http://pasttenses.com/snow-past-tense
This is interesting: https://www.englishforums.com/English/HasItSnownOvernight/wqpqk/post.htm
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