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If clauses

If clauses. Main Clause: Future ↔ If Clause: present (will – going to – may - can) You will pass in vestibular if you study . If you study, you will pass in vestibular. I can get better if I take a medicine.

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If clauses

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  1. If clauses

  2. Main Clause: Future ↔ If Clause:present (will – going to – may - can) • You will pass in vestibular if you study. If you study, you will pass in vestibular. • I can get better if I take a medicine. • If they don’t turn off the lights, the bill is going to be expensive. • If they leave now, they may not see the end of the film.

  3. Main Clause: Conditional ↔ If Clause:S. Past (would – could – might) • If I knew the telephone of her, I would call her. • If I didn’t love my cats, I might give them to someone. (possibility) • Kate could visit me, if she had time. (ability) • If hewere a girl, he would wear a dress. (advice, unreal situation)

  4. Main Clause: ConditionalPerfect ↔ If Clause: Past Perfect (would – could – might + have + 3rd form) • I would have bought Sue a present, if I had gone to her birthday party. • If she had had money, she could have paid the bills. • If he had arrived early, nothing might have happened. (situation that didn’t happen, impossible)

  5. Main Clause: Conditional ↔ If Clause: Past. Perfect (with now, today, tonight) • If you had gone to the bank you would receivethe money today. (without have) • If Claire had met Peter last night, they would be together now. • Click! Page 83.

  6. Aula 14 – Frente B • Request, suggestion or Order • Main Clause: Imperative ↔ If Clause: Present Bring me the knife, If you want to help me. If you want to get thinner, stop eating! If she starts crying, call me.

  7. Logical Situation, normal or automatic reactions, natural laws and scientific facts • Main Clause: Present ↔ If Clause: Present If you drink too much, you get drunk. If you drop a brick on your foot, it hurts.

  8. Unless = a menos que, a não ser que I’ll die of hunger, unless we find a snackbar soon. = I’ll die of hunger if we don’t find a snackbar soon. Unless you work too hard, you won’t win. Very Important! Click! Page 89.

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