CONDITIONAL SENTENCES and ALTERNATIVES to IF

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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES and ALTERNATIVES to IF for the twelfth graders compiled by: Dra. Wulandari 1

Kompetensi Dasar: Menerapkan fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan unsur kebahasaan teks lisan dan tulis terkait pengandaian jika terjadi suatu keadaan/kejadian/peristiwa di waktu lampau, sekarang atau yang akan datang, sesuai dengan konteks penggunaannya. (Perhatikan unsur kebahasaan Mixed Conditional dan Alternatives to if). Menyusun teks interaksi transaksional lisan dan tulis terkait pengandaian jika terjadi suatu keadaan/kejadian/peristiwa di waktu lampau, sekarang atau yang akan datang, dengan memperhatikan fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan unsur kebahasaan yang benar dan sesuai konteks. Tujuan Pembelajaran: Setelah melaksanakan pembelajaran, siswa dapat: - Menganalisis fungsi social, struktur kalimat dan unsur kebahasaan untuk menyatakan dan menanyakan tentang pengandaian (Type 0, 1, 2, 3 dan Mixed Conditional) - Menangkap makna dari kalimat pengandaian - Menjelaskan makna kalimat pengandaian (Conditional Sentences) - Membuat kalimat pengandaian dari fakta yang ada - Menggunakan kata pengganti If dalam kalimat pengandaian - Berdaya juang dalam usaha memahami materi yang sulit - Berjuang mengerjakan sendiri soal latihan dengan tidak menyontek. - Peduli dan membantu teman yang kurang bisa dalam materi ini 2

Conceptual Map TYPE O TYPE 1 CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 2 TYPE 3 MIXED Glossary A Conditional Sentence is a sentence which expresses something that must happen or be true if another thing is to happen or be true. 3

TYPE 'ZERO' In these sentences, the time is now or always The situation is real and possible. Statements about the real world, and often refer to general truths, such as scientific facts. A: If + S + V1 (s/es), S + V1 (s/es) If you heat ice, it melts. (or): Ice melts, if you heat it. B: If + S + V1 (s/es), please V1 Don t V1 If you don t mind, (please) lend me some dollars! (or): (Please) lend me some dollars if you don t mind! TYPE 1 = FUTURE CONDITIONAL/LIKELY IN FUTURE TIME To show a probabilty in the future time. (perhaps/maybe) If + S + V1 (s/es), S + will + V1 (shall, may, can) If I have enough time this afternoon, I will help you. (or): I will help you if I have enough time this afternoon. 4

TYPE 2 = PRESENT CONDITIONAL contrary to the fact (PRESENT) The time is now or any time. The use of the past tense after 'if' indicates unreality. If + S + V2, S + would + V1 (should, might, could) IF : If I won the lottery, I would be happy. Fact/Truth : I don t win the lottery so that/therefore I am not happy. IF : I would be happy If I won the lottery. Fact/Truth : I am not happy since/because I won the lottery. (contrary) NOTE: is/am/are WERE (all subjects) If she were slim, I would like her more. TYPE 3 : PAST CONDITIONAL contrary to the fact (PAST) The time is past, The situation is contrary to reality. If + S + had + V3, S + would + have + V3 (could, should, might) IF : If I had gone by car, I would have arrived dry. Fact/Truth: I didn t go by car so that/therefore I didn t arrive dry. IF : I would have arrived dry if I had gone by car. Fact/Truth : I didn t arrive dry since/because I didn t go by car. 5

INVERSION/WITHOUT IF TYPE I : Should + S + Verb1.. If you are free,. Should you be free, TYPE II : Were + S + noun, adjective, adverb, v3, v-ing If she were my girlfriend, Were she my girlfriend, Were + S + to V1/ not to V1.. (the verb is not were) If I had that castle, Were I to have that castle, TYPE III : Had + S + Verb3.. If she had arrived earlier, Had she arrived earlier, OTHERWISE = Kalau Tidak TYPE I : S + must + V1; otherwise, S + will + V1 If you don t do your homework, the teacher will punish you. You must do your homework otherwise the teacher will punish you. TYPE II : S + V1; otherwise, S + would + V1 If I had a car, I would pick you up every day. I don t have a car otherwise I would pick you up every day. TYPE III: S + V2; otherwise, S + would have V3 If I had slept well, I would have come late. I didn t sleep well otherwise I would have come late. 6

MIXED CONDITIONALS In addition to all these tense variations that we can use in the first, second, and third conditionals, it is also possible to mix conditionals so that, for example, the if clause uses a verb form used in the first conditional and the main clause uses a verb form used in the third conditional. The context defines the meaning. For examples: 3 rd 2 nd If I had worked harder at university, I would have a degree now. 2 nd 1 st If you studied well now, you will get a good result in your next test. 2 nd 3 rd If she loved him, she would have stayed with him. ALTERNATIVES to IF Conditional sentences can also be introduced by the following conjunctions, other than IF : provided/ providing (that) as/ so long as suppose/ supposing (that) imagine unless otherwise 7

EXERCISES A. Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type 0, I, II or III) by putting the verbs into the correct form. 1. If you (send) this letter now, she will receive it tomorrow. 2. If we had a yacht, we (sail) the seven seas. 3. We would help you if we (know) how. 4. If you mix red and white you (get) pink. 5. If they had listened to me, we (be) home earlier. 6. If I do this test, I (improve) my English. 7. If they (tell) their father, he would be very angry. 8. If you add sugar it (taste) sweet. 9. If you (ask) me, I would have helped you. 10. Butter (melt) if you leave it in the sun. B. Write down the actual meaning or fact of these conditional sentences below. 1. If all students pass their final examination, the teacher will give a party for them at his house. 2. If I worked in a factory, I wouldn t have much time to study. 3. If the car were in better condition, we could make a long trip now. 4. I would have been in Jakarta if the bus hadn t got an accident. 5. If we went to bed early every night, we wouldn t be so tired all the time. 6. If I had known that you were in Bandung, I would have shown you some interesting places. 7. If I have enough time tomorrow, I will write to my parents. 8

8. If the company s personnel department had mailed the letter earlier, I wouldn t have been too late for the interview. 9. Had the company not raised Jack s salary, he would have looked for another job. 10. If he prepared his lessons, he would pass his examinations. D. Change the following statements into conditional sentences. 1. I m not you, so I didn t tell him the truth. 2. Ann didn t pass the entrance examination, so she isn t admitted to the university. 3. There were so many bugs in the room because there isn t a screen on the window. 4. I received a good job offer from the oil company, so I won t seriously consider taking the job with the electronics firm. 5. You are tired this morning because you didn t go to bed at a reasonable hour last night. 6. You didn t tell me about this problem earlier, so everything is in a mess now. 7. You said bad things to her because you are not a sensitive person.. 8. You are so busy this month because you didn t work hard last month. 9. The train wasn t delayed so you need to hurry up and get ready. 10. She doesn t love him so she didn t stay with him. 9

E. Rewrite the sentences using the patterns given, 1. You will be expelled if you break the rules again. 2. If it weren t so late, I would go shopping. Fact : Unless: 3. We ought to have arrived on time if we had taken a taxi. Fact : 4. I (buy) a mansion in England if I (have) a lot of money. Fact : 5. If Andy (play) in the team, they (win) the matchwe watched last night. Fact : 6. If he (be) my friend, I (invite) him to my birthday party. Fact: 7. Henry was angry at Joanne otherwise he would have replied her sms. If: Fact: Unless 10

8. I could have helped you but you didn t tell me the truth. If: Fact: 9. Had the weather been better, the plane might not have crashed. If: Fact: 10. He (play) in our basketball team if Tim (be) taller. Fact: F. Rewrite the sentences replacing If with the conjunction given. 1. I won t help him if he doesn t ask me properly. Unless : 2. If you had a lot of money, so you think you would give up work? Supposing that : 3. You can go out tonight if you get back by midnight. Otherwise : 4. If Rosie gets this new promotion, we ll have enough money for a holiday abroad this year. Provided that : 5. If the helicopter hadn t been there to save her, what would have happened then? Imagine : 11

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