ENGLISH TEACHING MEDIA
Senin, 19 Januari 2015
MID-TERM TEST
Direction:
Answer these questions based on your understanding, and submit your work to mauludin.yoyoy@gmail.com
1. My younger brother thinks that everybody can
become a teacher.He often asks himself . “What …. if I were a teacher?
A. do I do
B. will I do
C. would I do
D. am I doing
E. am I going to do
B. will I do
C. would I do
D. am I doing
E. am I going to do
2. Had I realized that Tony was a bad driver. I ….
my car.
A. would not lend him
B. did not lend him
C. will not lend him
D. would not have lent him
E. had not had
B. did not lend him
C. will not lend him
D. would not have lent him
E. had not had
3. If she works harder, she ….. her paper in time.
A. will finish
B. would finish
C. has finished
D. will be finishing
E. will have finished
B. would finish
C. has finished
D. will be finishing
E. will have finished
4. If my car were in the better condition, I would
make a long trip now.
It may be concluded that I ….
It may be concluded that I ….
A. have to stay at home
B. are enjoying the trip
C. prefer staying at home
D. enjoyed the trip
E. stayed at home
B. are enjoying the trip
C. prefer staying at home
D. enjoyed the trip
E. stayed at home
5. If there had been traffic lights at this
intersection, there would not have been so many accident. we may conclude that
A. Drivers were always careful at
this intersection
B. despite the traffic lights accident happen
C. traffic lights often doesn't work
D. We didn't find traffic light at this intersection
E. There are many traffic accident
B. despite the traffic lights accident happen
C. traffic lights often doesn't work
D. We didn't find traffic light at this intersection
E. There are many traffic accident
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
WEEK I
Conditional Sentence Type 1
Often called the
"real" conditional because it is used for real or possible
situations. These situations take place if a certain condition is met. It is
possible and also very
likely that the
condition will be fulfilled.
Form:
If + Simple Present, + Simple Future
Use
Conditional Sentences
Type 1 refer to the future. An action in the future will only happen if a
certain condition is fulfilled by that time. We don't know for sure whether the
condition actually will be fulfilled or not, but the conditions seems rather
realistic – so we think it is likely to happen.
Example:
If
I have enough time, I'll watch the football match.
I may have time to
watch the match but I'm not sure about it.
Conditional Sentence Type 2
Often called the
"unreal" conditional because it is used for unreal impossible or
improbable situations. This conditional provides an imaginary result for a
given situation. It is very
unlikely that the
condition will be fulfilled.
Form:
if + Simple Past, + would + base verb
Were / Was
In conditional type 2,
we usually use in the if clause "were" instead of "was" even if the pronoun is I, he, she or it. "were" here is a subjunctive form.
NOTE "was" is also a possible form.
Example:
If
I were a millionaire, I would buy a castle.
Use
Conditional Sentences
Type 2 refer to an action in the present that could happen if the present
situation were different. I don't really expect the situation to change because
it is very unlikely.
Example:
If
I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world.
Conditional Sentence Type 3
It is impossible that the condition will be
met because it refers to the past.
Form:
if + Past Perfect, + would + have + Past
Participle
Use
Conditional Sentences
Type 3 refer to situations in the past. They express hypothetical results to
past given situations.
Example:
If
he had been careful, he wouldn't have had that terrible accident.
Sometimes in the past,
he was careless. He drove so fast. So he had a terrible accident
Things to remember
1. The main clause can
also be at the beginning of the sentence. In this case, don't use a comma.
Examples:
"Phosphorus burns if you
expose it to air."
" I will send her an invitation if I find her address."
" I would travel around the world if I had a million dollars."
"He wouldn't have had that terrible accident if he had been careful."
2. Main clause and/or if clause might be negative.
Example:
If I don’t see him this afternoon, I will
phone him in the evening.
If he had been careful, he wouldn't have had an accident.
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If + Simple Present, + Simple Future
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if + Simple Past, + would + base verb
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if + Past Perfect, + would + have + Past
Participle
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" I will send her an invitation if I find her address."
" I would travel around the world if I had a million dollars."
"He wouldn't have had that terrible accident if he had been careful."
If he had been careful, he wouldn't have had an accident.
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