In the person lies the desire to simplify and systematize, whether written on the desktop or life priorities. Stereotypes are precisely designed to systematize a large amount of information. This essay will closely consider the social stereotype, as a simplified image of social objects shared by a relatively large number of members of different social groups. These stereotypes can relate to completely different subjects, be it the initial attitude to a profession, sexual orientation, or political position. But at the same time they are the lowest form of consciousness of social reality, because higher forms of its cognition are inaccessible. For sure, therefore, stereotypes are often simply adopted on faith, not supported by own observations, which in many cases are impossible. So, all social stereotypes are primarily aimed not at saving thought energy for evaluating complex and heterogeneous information, but for understanding social reality.
1 If I see Mike I will tell him everything. 2 If she changed her job she would earn more. 3 If Jane had studied more she would have passed her exams. 4 If Mike receives the telegram I am sure he will phone you tomorrow. 5 If you worked more, you would be a student now. 6 If I lived in Spain, I would do a lot of sunbathing. 7 If I had met you earlier, I wouldn't have married Betty. 8 If you phone me , I will pick you up. 9 If I stay late, I always get a taxi home. 10 If she had loved him , she would have stayed with Bob.
2 If she changed her job she would earn more.
3 If Jane had studied more she would have passed her exams.
4 If Mike receives the telegram I am sure he will phone you tomorrow.
5 If you worked more, you would be a student now.
6 If I lived in Spain, I would do a lot of sunbathing.
7 If I had met you earlier, I wouldn't have married Betty.
8 If you phone me , I will pick you up.
9 If I stay late, I always get a taxi home.
10 If she had loved him , she would have stayed with Bob.