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primer condicional
If I ate cakes every day Paul, I’d be the fattest woman in London!
If Paul didn’t come in here every day, we’d go out of business!
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segundo condicional
hablar de supuestos
If I could retire and be as happy as you are, I would!
If I ate cakes every day Paul, I’d be the fattest woman in London!
If Paul didn’t come in here every day, we’d go out of business!
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3 condicional
situaciones imposible
if+past perfect / would past perfect
If I hadn’t met him, I’d have thought life ended when you retired.
If I hadn’t bought this, I’d never have been able to download all the apps.
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gramatica segundo condicional
- if + past simple, would + infinitive
- - Expresa una situación hipotética o poco probable.
I work but if I were a pensioner, I would have more time to travel.
I have black hair. I would colour my hair if it turned grey.
Con I, he she o it el verbo puede ser was o were.
If I was/were rich, I would buy a house for each of my grandchildren.
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segundo condicional con unless e in case
- Se usa unless para expresar la idea if ... not. Fíjate
- cómo cambia el verbo:
I wouldn’t buy a new house if I didn’t have a big family.
I wouldn’t buy a new house unless I had a big family.
- Se usa (just) in case para expresar la idea because
- it’s possible that...
- I wouldn’t go out in case he called me.
- I’d take an umbrella in case it rained.
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tercer condicional
- 3º condicional
- if + past perfect, would / wouldn’t + have + past
- participle
- - Expresa situaciones hipotéticas en el pasado y, por tanto, imposibles de realizar.
- If it hadn’t been for my granddaughter, I would never have lived my dream.
Susan would have worked if she hadn’t had five children.
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no podría ir a la universidad al menos ( a no ser) que tuviera buenas notas.
He wouldn’t get into university unless he had good marks.
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se les consideran miembros importantes de la familia
They are seen as important family members.
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se les consideran agricultores sabios
- They are seen as wise farmers
- /waɪz/
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