Feelings and Emotions With The Zero Conditional: Song Lyrics "If I Can't Have You"
Feelings and Emotions With The Zero Conditional: Song Lyrics "If I Can't Have You"
Feelings and Emotions With The Zero Conditional: Song Lyrics "If I Can't Have You"
Complete the sentences with what you do when you feel a certain way.
• If I’m angry, i calm down
• If I’m busy, don't bother me
• If I’m hungry, as something
• If I’m jealous, i calm down or
• If I’m lonely, i'm looking for something that distracts me
• If I’m scared, i check my cell phone
• If I’m sleepy, i go to sleep
• If I’m nervous, i try to calm down
• If I’m thirsty, i look for a due to take
• If I’m upset, i try to calm down
Song Lyrics
“If I Can't Have You”
Yvonne Elliman
• What feelings or emotions do you see? // lonely, tears, freak out, to have you,
dreams
• How do you think she feels? // She will feel lonely and try to be strong because
she will not be with him
• Give two examples of conditional (using if) from this song.
Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the verbs provided.
Ex. Annie failed her history test, but if she had studied (study) harder, she would have passed
(pass).
• Kevin caught the bus on time, but if he had missed (miss) the bus, he would
had ben (be) late for his appointment.
• Bob didn’t write to me when he was on vacation, but if he had know (know) my
address, he would has sent (send) me a postcard.
• We didn’t buy the car because it was too expensive, but if it had been (be) a little cheaper, we
Would have bought (buy) it.
• They didn’t go to her party, but if she had invite (invite) them, they would have gone (go).
• I didn’t know that Dave was in the hospital last week. If I had know (know), I
Would have visited (visit) him.
• It was cold yesterday, but if it had beer (be) warmer, we would have gone (go) to the beach.
• I felt a little sick last night. If I had felt (feel) better, I would have gone (go) to the movie
with you.
• Jane didn’t understand the homework. If she had listened (listen) to the teacher’s instructions,
she would had know (know) what to do.
• I’m sorry I was late. I forgot to set my alarm clock last night. If the alarm clock had rung
(ring), I would have got (get) to the meeting on time.
• The hockey tickets were all sold out. If there had been (be) a ticket available, I
would have gone (go) to the game.
• Our team lost the football game last night, but if George had played (play), we probably
Would have won (win).
Directions: Choose the correct verb tense in each of the following sentences.
• If you hadn’t lent me the money, I wouldn’t have bought the ticket.
• didn’t lend b) don’t lend c) hadn’t lent
• She would have been hurt in the car accident if she hadn’t worn her seat belt.
• wouldn’t worn b) didn’t wore c) hadn’t worn
• If she hadn’t been in such a hurry, she wouldn’t have driven through a red light.
• wasn’t b) hadn’t been c) wouldn’t be
• Matching
Match the first part of the sentence on the left with the correct ending on the right.
• Sentence Completion
• The boss would have fired her if she hadn’t arrived on time
• If I had known it was going to rain, i wouldn’t wear these shoes
• If she hadn’t missed so many classes, i would have a good evaluation grade
• I wouldn’t have missed the bus if i had not entered that warehouse
Read the conditional sentences below and answer the questions that follow each one.
• If you had come to the party, you would have met my cousin.
• Did you come to the party? not
• If I had known he was a careless driver, I wouldn’t have lent him my car.
• Is he a careless driver? yes
• Did I lend him my car? yes
• If Professor Neville had taught the history course, I would have taken it.
• Did Professor Neville teach the history course? not
• Did I take the history course? not
• Marie wouldn’t have married Roger if she hadn’t been in love with him.
• Did Marie marry Roger? yes
• Was Marie in love with Roger? yes
• If the bus had been on time, we wouldn’t have missed our appointment.
• Was the bus on time? not
• Did we miss our appointment? yes
• If I had had a lot of homework last night, I wouldn’t have gone to the movie.
• Did I have a lot of homework last night? not
• Did I go to the movie last night? yes
• I would have known about the accident if I had read the newspaper yesterday.
• Did I know about the accident? not
• Did I read the newspaper yesterday? not
Directions: Read the wishes below and write a third conditional sentence related to each
one.
• I wish I had learned to speak several languages when I was young. If i had learned several
languajes , i would be traveling through several countries
• She wishes she had never met him. If i hadn’t met hikm i wouldn’t have so many problems in
life
• They wish they had visited Paris when they were in Europe. If we had visited parís we would
have the souvenir photo
• He wishes he had applied for that government job. If i had applied for the government job i
would not be working in this restaurant
• I wish I hadn’t seen that horror movie. If we has not seen that movie i would have finished my
homework
• I wish I hadn’t drunk so much coffee last night. If i had not coffe i could have slept
• I wish I had taken my camera on our camping trip. If i had taken the camera we would have
photos for our album
• I wish it had been warmer yesterday. If it were warmer we were going for a walk
• I wish I had read the instructions more carefully. If the instructions were read, i would better
understand the game
• I wish I hadn’t yelled at the children. If i hadn’t yelled at the girls they wouldn’t be crying
Mixed Conditionals
A) Verb Tenses in First, Second, and Third Conditional Sentences
Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verbs provided.
• I didn’t go (go) to the movie with you last week if I was (not/be) sick. Why don’t we go
tonight?
• That was a very bad accident. If he had been (be) more careful, it wouldn’t have happened.
• That new restaurant is terrible! If I were you (be) you, I would have cancelled (cancel)
your reservation. You should go somewhere else.
• It’s raining now, but if it is been (be) sunny, I will go (go) for a long walk.
• It rained all day yesterday, but if it is been (be) sunny, I will go (go) for a long walk.
Instead, I stayed inside and read all day.
• I didn’t know you were coming home last night. If you tell (tell) me, I pick (pick) you
up at the airport. Did you take a taxi home?
• I have to go to the store now. If you tell (tell) me what you need, I get (get) your gro-
ceries too. Then you won’t have to go out.
• I didn’t finish the report yesterday. If I stayed (stay) at the office late last night, I probably
Well finished (finish) it. I’ll have to do it today.
• You are such a good worker. If I were you, I would have asked (ask) the boss for a raise.
• I don’t know Frank’s telephone number, but if I know (know) it, I would call him right now.
• I wasn’t at school yesterday, so I didn’t know about the homework. If I had been (be)
there, I would have know (know) about it and I done (do) it last night.
The towns wouldn’t destroyed (not/be destroy) if the volcano hadn’t been so destructive.
If the inhabitants evacuate (evacuate) early enough, the terrible disaster would have been
averted.
If the weather is gloomy, we will stay (stay) in the hotel and read.
If I heard a loud, shrill, frightening noise while at the beach, I will return (return) to the
hotel
immediately.
A tsunami would be set off, if a nearly volcano erupt (erupt).
If the curious children and adults hadn’t gone on the beach to investigate the strange sound,
they lose (lose) their lives.
The disaster wouldn’t have been so terrible, if all the hotels had prepared (prepare) for the
possibility of a tsunami.
If you want to be safe during a tsunami, you move (move) miles inland.
When the sea draws back it means that a tsunami will come (come) soon.
Many lives would have been saved, if the guest at the hotel taken (take) precautions.
1. Predict announce
2. Protect defend
3. Evacuate go out
4. Save update
5. Damage destroy
6. Observe visualize
7. Rescue help
8. Inhabit settle