The document discusses conditional sentence type 2, which is used to talk about unlikely or impossible present or future conditions. It states that in this type of conditional sentence, the if clause is in the past simple tense and the main clause uses "would" followed by an infinitive verb form. It provides the examples "If there was only 1 banana, each brother would get half a banana" and "If there were a dozen grapes, they would do this."
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7. Conditional SentenceType 2
The condition is used for present or future
activities which are unlikely or impossible to
happen. We use the past simple tense in the if
clause and the should/would + infinitive
construction in the main clause.
If+past tense, would+infinitive
8. if would
If there was only 1 banana, each brother would get half
a banana.
v.2
infinitive
if would
If there were a dozen grapes, they would do this.
v.2 infinitive
11. Life was easy for these two brothers.
If there was only 1 banana,
each brother got half a banana.
No problem!
12. If there were a dozen strawberries,
each brother got half a dozen.
No problem!
13. Even when their new baby sister was born,
no problem. She was too little to eat fruit.
14. But then one day,
while the two brothers
were sharing a dozen grapes,
their little sister said,
Hey! Wheres mine?
Uh-oh! Big problem!
15. But they solved it.Heres
how.If there were a dozen
grapes,they did this:If there
was only 1 banana ,they did
this:No problem!
17. 1.I will open the video.
2.The video will random your picture with the
symbol of fraction.
3.When the video stop at your picture, you
have to answer the question follow the
picture in the video.
4.If you answer correctly, you can choose
the reward.