Type I Form | Type I. if-clause | + main clause | If / Unless / If .......not | + future I | + present tense | + shall / will / can / may / might + verb | If I learn my vocabulary, | I'll get a good mark | or the other way round: |
| main clause | + if-clause | shall / will / can / may / might + verb + present tense | simple present | I'll get a good mark. | if I learn my vocabulary |
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Function | open condition: Probable action/result in the future according to a real condition You'll catch the train if you leave before ten. |
Curriculum | Lehrplan: - Type I and II in form 7 and 8
- if vs. when
Lehrbuch: - previously done:
- future I
- present tense
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Difficulties | 1. form: - if - plays, - main clause -future I
- if - unless
2. function - open conditions
- What's condition - what's consequence?
3. interlingual interferences - No future tense in if-clauses
- if vs. when
- unless
4. other difficulties - position of the if-clause
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Situations | - operating instructions
- making appointments
- warnings or possible rewards
- suggestions
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Type II Form | Type II: if-clause | + main clause
| If / Unless / If .......not past tense, | + conditional I:+ should / would / could / 'd / might + verb | If I learnt my vocabulary, | I'd get a good mark. | or the other way round: |
| main clause | + if-clause | I'd get a good mark | if I learnt my vocabulary | If-clauses in front position are more emphatic. If-clauses in front position get a comma.
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Function | Hypothetical statements - Possible action/result according to a less probable condition in the future
We'd have enough money for a new car if you found a good job.
- Fantasized result or action according to an unreal (untrue) condition in the present
We'd buy a Rolls Royce if we were rich.
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Curriculum | Lehrplan: - Type II in form 7 or 8
- if I were you,
Lehrbuch: - previously done:
- past tense
- if-clause type I
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Difficulties | 1. form: - if - played, - conditional I
- if - unless
2. function - Possible action/result according to a less probable condition in the future
- Fantasized result or action according to an unreal (untrue) condition in the present: "virtual reality"
- no time indicated by past tense = today or tomorrow
3. interlingual interferences - No conditional tense in if-clauses
- if vs. when
- unless
4. other difficulties - 'were' instead of 'was' (rest of old conjunctive)
- position of the if-clause
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Situations | - dreams and nightmares
- mock examinations: testing a person
- exaggerated timidity (But if the bridge fell down....)
- reproaches
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Type III Form | Type III: if-clause | + main clause
| If / Unless / If .......not + past perfect, | + conditional II | If I had + -ed or 3rd form, | + should / would/ could / might + have + verb+ed or 3rd form | If I had learnt my vocabulary, | I would have got a good mark. | or the other way round: | . | main clause | + if-clause | should / would/ could / might + have + verb -ed or 3rd form | if I had + -ed or 3rd form | I would have got a good mark | if I had learnt my vocabulary |
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Function | If- clause: unreal condition: the condition can't be fulfilled any longer, because it should have happened in the past, but didn't. main clause: the consequence can't take place any more, because the condition couldn't be fulfilled. If I had learnt more (but I didn't learn=unreal condition), I would have got a better mark. (So I didn't get a better mark= impossible consequence) or the other way round: I would have got a better mark (So I didn't get a better mark= impossible consequence) if I had learnt more (but I didn't learn=unreal condition)
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Curriculum | Lehrplan: form 9 + 10 (repetition) Lehrbuch: Type I and II in form 7 and 8 if vs. when
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Difficulties | 1. interlingual interferences No conditional tense in if-clauses if vs. when unless 2. other difficulties position of the if-clause
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Situations | - dreams and nightmares about the past
- castles in the air in the past
- reproaches
- self-blaming
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