1. complete the settamises. if henry comes tomorrow paula would not have felt sick if if l were you,i if it were not so late, we claire will be very upset if
1. Complete the statements:
- If Henry comes tomorrow, (I will be happy to see him).
- Paula would not have felt sick if (she had taken her medicine).
- If I were you, (I would study harder for the test).
- If it were not so late, we (could watch a movie).
- Claire will be very upset if (you don't invite her to the party).
Explanation:
1. The first statement suggests a hypothetical situation where Henry might come tomorrow. We can use the conditional clause to express our feelings or reaction towards it.
2. The second statement is in the past unreal conditional form. It implies that Paula felt sick, but if a previous action had happened (taking medicine), she would not have felt sick. This structure is used to talk about the past events that didn't happen.
3. The third statement uses the second conditional form to express an imaginary situation. It suggests that if the speaker were in the position of the listener, they would take a specific action (study harder for the test).
4. The fourth statement uses the third conditional form to talk about an unreal scenario in the present. It means that if it were not so late (but it is), the speaker and the listener could watch a movie together.
5. The fifth statement introduces a condition in which Claire's emotional state (being upset) depends on whether the person addressed invites her to the party or not. It signifies a possible consequence based on a certain condition.
- If Henry comes tomorrow, (I will be happy to see him).
- Paula would not have felt sick if (she had taken her medicine).
- If I were you, (I would study harder for the test).
- If it were not so late, we (could watch a movie).
- Claire will be very upset if (you don't invite her to the party).
Explanation:
1. The first statement suggests a hypothetical situation where Henry might come tomorrow. We can use the conditional clause to express our feelings or reaction towards it.
2. The second statement is in the past unreal conditional form. It implies that Paula felt sick, but if a previous action had happened (taking medicine), she would not have felt sick. This structure is used to talk about the past events that didn't happen.
3. The third statement uses the second conditional form to express an imaginary situation. It suggests that if the speaker were in the position of the listener, they would take a specific action (study harder for the test).
4. The fourth statement uses the third conditional form to talk about an unreal scenario in the present. It means that if it were not so late (but it is), the speaker and the listener could watch a movie together.
5. The fifth statement introduces a condition in which Claire's emotional state (being upset) depends on whether the person addressed invites her to the party or not. It signifies a possible consequence based on a certain condition.