Here are the conditional sentences in the past tense:
1. If you came here early, we would go and visit him.
2. If we saw him tomorrow, we would say hello.
3. If you sent this letter now, she would receive it tomorrow.
4. If you had the money now, you would get this.
5. If I could have lived another life, I would have chosen to be an artist.
6. If I were stronger, I would have helped you carry the piano.
7. If she had married you, you would both have been happy.
8. If I had been an adult, I would have traveled alone.
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1. Joji: Ma’am, it’s almost 5 pm. May we
continue the project tomorrow?
Mrs. Gomez: Ok. I will allow you to
continue the work tomorrow if you
come here early in the morning.
Gina: Ma’am, it’s not possible for me to be
here very early tomorrow.
Mrs. Gomez: Then you can’t go yet, Gina. I will
only let you leave if you finish that
assignment.
Jerry: Ma’am, I’ll help Gina with her project.
We’ll go home together.
2. What is the question all about?
What did the students ask Mrs. Gomez?
What were Mrs. Gomez’ conditions to her
students?
Did the students follow her conditions?
What did they do?
Cite the sentences where you can find the
teacher’s conditions.
3.
4. I will allow you to continue he work
tomorrow if you come here early in the
morning.
I will only let you leave if you finish the
assignment.
5. a. If your grades decrease this grading
period, what would you do?
b. If you could change the world, what
would you do?
c. If you had changed one negative
thing about you, what could have
happened?
6. From the IF-CLAUSE: If I drink coffee,…
If I drink coffee,
I’ll stay awake tonight.
If I stay awake tonight,
I’ll fall asleep in class.
If I fall asleep in class,
My teacher will be very angry.