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OBJECTIVES. Linking words : Result and Reason Third conditional explanation Grammar Exercises Listening exercises. LINKING WORDS. Result. therefore consequently as a result There was a shortage of tomatoes. Consequently, the price went up.

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  1. OBJECTIVES Linkingwords: Result and Reason Thirdconditionalexplanation GrammarExercises Listeningexercises

  2. LINKING WORDS Result • therefore • consequently • as a result There was a shortage of tomatoes. Consequently, the price went up. He was always showing off. As a result, lots of people didn’t like him. Bill left his car in a no-parking area. He was therefore fined.

  3. Reason • Because • As / since • Because of / due to Aswe arrived late, we missed the bus. Since it was raining heavily, we took a taxi. I didn’t go swimming because of the cold. Due to the rainstorm, the outdoor concert was cancelled.

  4. THIRD CONDITIONAL

  5. THIRD CONDITIONAL SITUATION: Mario didn’t study.

  6. THIRD CONDITIONAL Jack wanted to buy a house last year but he couldn’t do that because he didn’t have any money. If I had had a lot of money, I would have bought a big house.

  7. THIRD CONDITIONAL Yesterday, Susan wanted to phone Bruce but she couldn’t do that because she didn’t know his number. If I had known his number, I would have phoned him.

  8. THIRD CONDITIONAL The third conditional refers to the past and it is not based on facts. It expresses the a situation which is contrary to reality in the past. If I had had a lot of money, I would have bought a big house. If I had known his number, I would have phoned him. if-clause:PAST PERFECT SIMPLE main clause:PAST CONDITIONALwould + have + past participle

  9. GRAMMAR ThirdConditionalExercise 1 English Exercises: The Third Conditional http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-5467.php http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/if_clauses/type_3_statements.htm

  10. http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/4g8-third-conditional-exercise.phphttp://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/4g8-third-conditional-exercise.php http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/grammar-thirdconditional1.html exercise 1 exercise 2 exercise 3 exercise 4 exercise 5

  11. http://esl-bits.net/interact/sets/Set1_frame.htm http://esl-bits.net/interact/sets/Set2_frame.htm LISTENING http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2031

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