Conditional 3

Word order: if + Past Perfect, Hauptsatz mit Conditional II

Example: If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation.

If the main proposition is in the beginning of the sentence, then the comma disapears.

Example: I would have sent her an invitation if I had found her address.

The conditional sentence can also stand in the negative form.

Example: If I hadn’t studied, I wouldn’t have passed my exams.

Use:You need this time, when you will say something about the past. The conditional 3 will be used, when a thing is unpossible because of the condition.

 

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Conditional sentences (type 1)

Conditional sentences type 1 refers to the present or the future.

They tell what happens or does not happen under certain conditions.

If Nick is quiet, Mrs Tschäbunin won’t give him extra work.(Wenn Nick still ist, gibt Mrs Tschäbunin ihm keine Extraaufgaben.)
(Wenn Nick still ist, wird Mrs Tschäbunin ihm keine Extraaufgaben geben.)

Structure: If+ Subject+ Form of “to be”, Subject+ will (not)+ Infinitive+ Object

 

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Plural

The Plural

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Example: I have a mobile phone, but my brother has two mobile phones.

Jessi has a dog, but Julia has two dogs.

Irregular

Singular Plural
a man two men
a woman two women
a child two children
a mouse two mice
a tooth two teeth
a goose two geese
a foot two feet
a fish two fish

 

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He, She, It

he, she ,it 

He, she and it are personal pronouns, if you conjugate a verb with this personal pronouns, you have to add an -s at the end of the verb.

Ex:She likes to play football.

You can learn that, with a little easy sentence.

He, She, It das -s muss mit!= He,She,it the -s must fit!

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