02 Flashcards
(28 cards)
If can be at ___ of a sentence or in the ___
Beginning / middle
___ we go by bus, it will be cheaper.
If
__ the phone rings, can you answer it, please?
If
You’ll miss the train ___ you don’t hurry.
If
- Are you going to the concert?
- Yes, ___ I can get a ticket.
If
In conversation, we often use the if-part of the sentence alone.
If you see Ann tomorrow…
After if, we use the present (not will). We say If you see… (not you will see…)
If I’m late ___ , don’t wait for me.
This evening
If I ___ ____ well tomorrow, I’ll stay at home.
don’t feel
If I go out =
it is possible that I will go out, but I’m not sure.
When I go out =
I’m going out (for sure)
___ I have time tomorrow, I’ll go and see Chris.
If
I don’t want distrub you ___ you are busy.
If
Is it OK ___ I close the window?
if
Shall we have a picnic tomorrow ___ the weather is good?
if
I’m going to do some shopping now. ___ I come back, we can have lunch.
When
If [I, you, it, they] + [had, knew, lived, didn’t have, didn’t know, we’re, could… ] + [I, you, it, they] + [would, wouldn’t, could, couldn’t]+ [infinite verb]
Example: If I had the money I’d buy a big car.
Two writting way - If I had…
If he had the money, he would buy a house.
He would buy a house if he had the money.
Short forms - I would / she, he would / they would
I’d / she’d / he’d / they’d
I don’t know the answer. ___ tell you if I knew the answer.
I’d
If you ___ ___ a job, would you do?
didn’t have
I’m sorry I can’t help you. If I ___, I’d help you.
could
If (I) was/were…
Example: I wouldn’t go out If I was/were you.
It’s not a very good place. I wouldn’t go there If ___ you.
was/were
I don’t know anything about cars. If the car broke down I ____ ____ what to do.
couldn’t know