Complete the rules with the given words Present Simple keep stay sleep drink go will/can/may imperative will go finish are don't worry can join would/could/may Past Simple would buy won were would apologise would/could/might have Past Perfect had studied could have passed would have avoided had planned We use type 0 or the zero conditional for general truths and facts. We use in both clauses as the actions don't refer to past or future. e.g. When you vegetables in a refrigerator, they fresh longer. You better when you camomile tea before you to bed. We use type 1 or the first conditional for probable situations in the present or the future. We use and bare infinitive or the mood in the main clause and Present Simple in the if-clause. e.g. I to the cinema if I my work earlier. If you late for the bus,, you us later in the park. We use type 2 or the second conditional for advice and imaginary situations in the present or the future. These situations are impossible or not likely to happen. We use and bare infinitive in the main clause and in the if-clause. e.g. I an island if I much in a lottery. If I you, I to Ann for your words. We use type 3 or the third conditional for regrets about the past or imaginary situations in the past. We use and past participle in the main clause and in the if-clause. e.g. If I harder, I the test better. They the problems if they the trip better.
Задание

Complete the rules with the given words

  • Present Simple
  • keep
  • stay
  • sleep
  • drink
  • go
  • will/can/may
  • imperative
  • will go
  • finish
  • are
  • don't worry
  • can join
  • would/could/may
  • Past Simple
  • would buy
  • won
  • were
  • would apologise
  • would/could/might have
  • Past Perfect
  • had studied
  • could have passed
  • would have avoided
  • had planned

We use type 0 or the zero conditional for general truths and facts.

We use [ ] in both clauses as the actions don't refer to past or future.

e.g. When you [ ] vegetables in a refrigerator, they [ ] fresh longer.

You [ ] better when you [ ] camomile tea before you [ ] to bed.

We use type 1 or the first conditional for probable situations in the present or the future.

We use [ ] and bare infinitive or the [ ] mood in the main clause and Present Simple in the if-clause.

e.g. I [ ] to the cinema if I [ ] my work earlier.

If you [ ] late for the bus, [ ], you [ ] us later in the park.

We use type 2 or the second conditional for advice and imaginary situations in the present or the future. These situations are impossible or not likely to happen.

We use [ ] and bare infinitive in the main clause and [ ] in the if-clause.

e.g. I [ ] an island if I [ ] much in a lottery.

If I [ ] you, I [ ] to Ann for your words.

We use type 3 or the third conditional for regrets about the past or imaginary situations in the past.

We use [ ] and past participle in the main clause and [ ] in the if-clause.

e.g. If I [ ] harder, I [ ] the test better.

They [ ] the problems if they [ ] the trip better.