Sagot :
Bonjour,
Rappels :
→ ( O conditional ) : if + present simple // present simple
→ ( 1st conditional ) if + present simple // will + infinitive
→ ( 2nd conditional ) if + past simple // would + infinitive
→ ( 3rd conditional ) if + past perfect // would have + past participle
Choose the best answer:
1. correct ( 3rd conditional ) if + past perfect // would have + past participle
2. correct ( 1st conditional ) if + present simple // will + infinitive
3. You wouldn’t be so tired if you DIDN’T WORK so hard. ( 2nd conditional ) if + past simple // would + infinitive
4. If I had known that, I WOULD HAVE LENT you mine. ( 3rd conditional )
5. If I WERE you, I would not let him say such things. ( 2nd conditional )
6. If it DOESN’T RAIN tomorrow, we will have a picnic.
Match column A with column B
1. If that ship sinks, (if+ present simple donc on cherche une phrase en will + infinitive) = e there will not be enough life boats on board
2. If you went away (if + past simple donc on cherche une phrase en would + infinitive) = c I would invite all my friends
3. He will be very pleased ( will + infinitive donc on cherche une phrase en if + present simple ) = d if it is really true
4. If they had sent you a doctor ( if + past perfect donc on cherche une phrase en would have + past participle )= f the patient wouldn’t have died
( remarque petite erreur dans l'énoncé : "wouldn't have not died" ==> il faut lire "wouldn't have died" ou "would have not died"
5. His mother would forgive him ( would + infinitive donc on cherche une phrase en if + past simple ) = a if he promised to behave in future
6. If you had asked ( if + past perfect donc on cherche une phrase en would have + past participle ) = b I would have told you the whole story
Our teacher WILL BE happy if we answer the questions. ( 1st conditional )
If they HAD enough money, they would buy a new car. ( 2nd conditional)
If you HEAT water, it boils. ( 0 conditional : vérité générale )
If you come with me, I WILL DO the shopping with you. (1st conditional )
We WON’T GO to the party if he doesn’t invite us.
If I were you, I WOULD INVITE James to the party. ( 2nd conditional )
Explications :
N'hésite pas si tu as des questions ;)