Sunday, January 12, 2014

Conditional Sentences / If-Clauses Type I, II and III


1.                              If I have so much money, I will be happy.
If I had so much money, I would be happy.
If I had had so much money, I would have been happy.

2.                              If I have a car, I will sell it.
If I had a car, I would sell it.
If I had had a car, I would have sold it.

3.                              If I eat so much food, I will be fat.
If I ate so much food, I would be fat.
If I had eaten so much food, I would have been fat.

4.                              If you leave me, I will be sad.
If you left me, I would be sad.
If you had left me, I would have been sad.

5.                              If you are smart, you will be liked by everybody.
If you were smart, you would be liked by everybody.
If you had been smart, you would have been liked by everybody.

6.                              If you hit him, I will hit him too.
If you hit him, I would hit him too.
If you had hit him, I would have hit him too.

7.                              If you get a good score, I will give you something.
If you got a good score, I would give you something.
If you had got a good score, I would have given you something.

8.                              If you give me that, I will give you this.
If you gave me that, I would give you this.
If you had given me that, I would have given you this.

9.                              If I want it, I will tell him.
If I wanted it, I would tell him.
I had wanted it, I would have told him.

1.                              If you tell her, I will punch you.
If you told her, I would punch you.
If you had told her, I would have punched you.