The jump from Stage 3 to Stage 4 is where most learners plateau. Bridging exercises include (“If I had chosen a different major…”) and photo prompts (“Look at this traffic jam. Write three third conditional sentences about what could have prevented it.”).
Match the condition to its inevitable result. conditional clause exercises
Example: “If I would have known, I would have told you.” The jump from Stage 3 to Stage 4
Conditional clauses, also known as "if-clauses," are used to describe a condition and its possible result. They typically consist of an (the condition) and a main clause (the result). Core Types of Conditionals also known as "if-clauses
Read the story above and find examples for each type of conditional clause. The answers are below.