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Conditional type 1: Possible condition for activity
Conditional type 2: Preferable condition
Conditional type 3: Impossible condition |
TENSE | EXAMPLES | PRINCIPAL USES | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SIMPLE PRESENT | a) He never goes to the theatre. I wash my hair once a week. We don't go to school on Sundays. They usually spend their holiday by the sea Do you ever walk to work? b) My dog likes raw meat. c) Ice melts in warm water. d) We shall have lunch as soon as he arrives. I'll come and see you when I have a free moment. e) He will come if you ivite him. I shan't go out unless the rain stops. | a) With always - never - often - sometimes - ever - usually - every day / week etc. - for habitual or general activities. b) For general statements. c) For facts. d) After when - as soon as - before - until - while - the momentetc. when reffering to the future. e) In conditional type 1 (with if - unless - in case - provided etc.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CONTINUOUS PRESENT | a) He is writing a letter now. The rugby teams are playing well this season. Look! Jimmy is climbing over the wall. b) I'll make a cup of tea while you are washing up. c) We are going to Hamburg next week. What are you doing tomorrow evening? | a) With now - at present - this week/ year etc.- today - at the moment - look!...- listen!...etc. for activities which are still in progress. b) With while etc. when reffering to the future. c) For planned future activities. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SIMPLE PAST | a) I heard the news an hour ago. We didn't go away for a holiday last year. He arrived here last Tuesday. Did you go out yesterday? b) It was raining when we left the cinema. c) If I had a car, I'd drive to France. d) He said that it was cold ("It's cold.") e) I wish I had a car. It's time we went home. I'd rather you didn't do that. | a) With yesterday - last week/month etc.- om Monday etc.- in 1975 etc. - ...ago etc.(for a past action at a known time. b) With continuous past + when etc. c) In conditional type 2 d) In reported speech. e) With expression like I wish.../ It's time.../ I'd rather... | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CONTINUOUS PAST | a) While we were playing tennis last Sunday, it began to rain. I dropped a glass yesterday, while I drying it b) While Betty was cooking the lunch yesterday, her husband was water- ing the garden and her children were doing their homework. c) He said that it was raining. ("It's raining.") | a) With while - as soon as - when etc. to indicate that an activity was in pro- gress in the past when another activity occured. b) With while etc. for two or more activi- ties that were in progress at the same time in the past. c) In reported speech. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PRESENT PERFECT (SIMPLE) | a) I have read this bok. She has been to England. b) He has often been to London. I have never met him. Has he written to you lately? Have you finished yet? I haven't seenn her recently. We have done two exercises so far. c) We have known him since 1976. She has had her car for two years. d) It's the first time(that) I have visited LOndon. e) This is the best mark he has ever had. f) It's 10 a.m.I have written two letters this morning. It's Tuesday. we have done a lot of work this week. g) There's no milk left. Who has drunk it? She's alone. Her parents have gone away. h) I'll lend you the book when I have finished with it. Don't hand in your work until you have checked it | a) For a past action at an unknown time. b) With just - ever - never - often - severel/many times - once/twice etc. - (not) yet - already - recently/ lately - so far/(up) till now etc. c) For activities that began in the past and continue to the present moment - with for/since etc. d) With the expression it's the first/ second etc. time that e) With superlative + ever f) With today - this week etc. if the period of time hasn't passed. g) To explain tha past cause of a present state. h) After when - as soon as - after - before - until etc. when reffering to an activity which will be completed in the future. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | a) She has been waiting for the bus since nine o'clock. We have been living here for the last five years. b) He has been working hard, so he's tired The boys are hot because they have been playing football. | a) For ana ctivity which began in the past, is continuing now and will possi- bly continue in the future - with for, since etc. b) To explain the past cause of a present state. |
Conditional type 1: Possible condition for activity
Conditional type 2: Preferable condition
Conditional type 3: Impossible condition |