Conditionals sentence is generally known as the suppositin, that phrase used to express something that many happen as expected if the requirements are met. A sentence consists of a dependent clause is pleased yhet begins with the word "if" is a condition (conditions) and the independent clause of result/consequence (results) of its requirements.
Conditionals Sentence Type Expression is pleased there are 3 types of 1,2,3. Well under this later there will be understanding, formulas examples of conditionals sentence type 1,2,3.
Understanding Conditionals Sentence Type 1
Conditionals sentence type 1 is used to declare the chanes of that happening in the future if his condition and realistic for the met.
The formula pleased sentence type 1
If + Subject + V1, S + Will + 1 V
Examples Sentence Conditionals Sentence Type 1
1. If have much money I will continue my school in abroad
Fact : are likely, probably, may be.
Understanding Conditionals Sentence Type 2
Conditionals type 2 is used as the application of the present or present events that will occur if the conditions were different.
The formula pleased sentence type 2
If + Subject + V 2/Were +S + M2 + 1 V.
M2 (Modal form 2) : Would, could
Example sentence conditionals sentence type 2
If i had much money I would continue my school in abroad
Fact: I don't have money
Fact : in contrast to the statment wearing a prediket present
Understanding Condtionals Sentence Type 3
Application events occuring the past or simple past tense, events that should have been fulfilled in the past. Sometimes, in the past we have a desire that we can not make it work. then we like to tell stories to friends or other people.
The formula pleased sentence type 3
If + Subject + Had + vV3 + S + M2 + have + V3
Example sentence conditionals sentence type 3
If i had had much money I would have continued my school in abroad
Fact : I didn'thave much money
Fact : In contrast to the statement prediket in replace with past tense
Senin, 16 Maret 2015
Tugas Softskill Bulan Pertama Bahasa Inggris Bisnis 2
Exercise 21 Conditional Sentence (page 97-98)
1. Was understood
2. Wouldn't have been
3. Will give
4. Would tell
5. Would have been
6. Had
7. Stopped
8. Needed
9. Would have found
10. Enjoyed
11. Paint
12. Were
13. Writes
14. Had permitted
15. Could spend
16. Will accept
17. Buys
18. Had decided
19. Would have written
20. Will
21. Had studied
22. Hears
23. See
24. Gets
25. Turn
26. Were
27. Would have called
28. Would have talked
29. Explained
30. Spoke
Exercise 22 : Used To (page 99)
1. Eating
2. eat
3. Swim
4. Like
5. Speaking
6. Studying
7. Dance
8. Sleeping
9. Eating
10. Eating
Exercise 23 : Would Rather (page 101)
1. Stay
2. Have stayed
3. Work
4. Studied
5. Not study
6. Have
7. Stood
8. Not Cook
9. Had not arrived
10. Have slept
exercise 24 :Must/Should + Perfective (page 105)
1. Should have had
2. Might have been
3. Must have damaged
4. Must not have parked
5. Must have studied
6. Should have studied
7. Must have been
8. Should have deposited
9. Must have forgotten
10. Must not have studied
exercise 25 : Modals + Perfective (page 105)
1. I would
2. Would have gone
3. May have had
4. Should have done
5. Must have forgotten
6. May have slept
7. Might have had
8. Could have lost
9. Shouldn't have driven
10. May have run
1. Was understood
2. Wouldn't have been
3. Will give
4. Would tell
5. Would have been
6. Had
7. Stopped
8. Needed
9. Would have found
10. Enjoyed
11. Paint
12. Were
13. Writes
14. Had permitted
15. Could spend
16. Will accept
17. Buys
18. Had decided
19. Would have written
20. Will
21. Had studied
22. Hears
23. See
24. Gets
25. Turn
26. Were
27. Would have called
28. Would have talked
29. Explained
30. Spoke
Exercise 22 : Used To (page 99)
1. Eating
2. eat
3. Swim
4. Like
5. Speaking
6. Studying
7. Dance
8. Sleeping
9. Eating
10. Eating
Exercise 23 : Would Rather (page 101)
1. Stay
2. Have stayed
3. Work
4. Studied
5. Not study
6. Have
7. Stood
8. Not Cook
9. Had not arrived
10. Have slept
exercise 24 :Must/Should + Perfective (page 105)
1. Should have had
2. Might have been
3. Must have damaged
4. Must not have parked
5. Must have studied
6. Should have studied
7. Must have been
8. Should have deposited
9. Must have forgotten
10. Must not have studied
exercise 25 : Modals + Perfective (page 105)
1. I would
2. Would have gone
3. May have had
4. Should have done
5. Must have forgotten
6. May have slept
7. Might have had
8. Could have lost
9. Shouldn't have driven
10. May have run
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