UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL EXPERIMENTAL“FRANCISCO DE MIRANDA”PROGRAMA CIENCIAS DE LA EDUCACIÓNMENCIÓN INGLÉSConditional QuestionsAcosta, B. y Colina, I. 2010
IntroductionHelloeverybody! I hope you have studied a lot the previous classes because it is time to know how to form questions using conditionals.As you can see, this thematic unit is about Conditional Questions, it means, you are going to know how to create them for using them in communicative situations.
Goal of the UnitPeople, you have to pay attention to the class to cover each point of it and at the end of this thematic unit, you will be able to recognize questions which express a condition. So, Study hard to get the goal…
Sketch of the unitWh- conditional Questions
Yes/ no- Conditional QuestionsThese are the topics the unit will cover… Obviously  with their forms to answers and Examples.
Conditional QuestionsIt is very simple to make a question based on a conditional.  You can give a condition and ask what would be the possible consequence.
Conditional QuestionsThe structure is very simple, but you have to know quite well about using the types of conditional sentences.
Conditional QuestionsLet’s take a look of the structureWhat (or another Wh word)If Clause* ?Aux Verb*Subj.Verb*(would, will, remember that it depends of the type of conditional that you are going to use)*The tense of the If clause that you use in the question will depend of the conditional type used.  Hint: As well as conditional sentences structure can be reversed without changing the meaning, question can also be changed by starting with the if clause.
Conditional QuestionsHere are some examples:What will happen you don’t study hard enough?
Where would you like to travel, if you won paid vacations?
If you were an animal, Which one would you like to be?Conditional QuestionsThe way of answering is really easy; just start with the if clause of the question made, and create the consequence, let’s look at the examples to have a better idea of it.
Conditional QuestionsHere are some examples:What will happen you don’t study hard enough?If I don’t study hard enough I will fail in the examWhere would you like to travel, if you could go anywhere?If I could go anywhere I would like to travel to Hawaii If you were an animal, Which one would you like to be?If I were an animal I would like to be a Falcon.
Conditional QuestionsNow, this is the structure of aYes/Noconditional question.?Main ClauseIf ClauseHint: As well as conditional sentences structure can be reversed without changing the meaning, question can also be changed by starting with the if clause.
Conditional QuestionsHere are some examples:If I were blonde, Would I look good?Will Mary miss me if I go?If I cut a onion I cry?
Conditional QuestionsThe way to answer this question is very easy, all you have to do is deny or agree and to make it longer add the conditional sentence, or just the main clause.

Conditional Questions

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    UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL EXPERIMENTAL“FRANCISCODE MIRANDA”PROGRAMA CIENCIAS DE LA EDUCACIÓNMENCIÓN INGLÉSConditional QuestionsAcosta, B. y Colina, I. 2010
  • 2.
    IntroductionHelloeverybody! I hopeyou have studied a lot the previous classes because it is time to know how to form questions using conditionals.As you can see, this thematic unit is about Conditional Questions, it means, you are going to know how to create them for using them in communicative situations.
  • 3.
    Goal of theUnitPeople, you have to pay attention to the class to cover each point of it and at the end of this thematic unit, you will be able to recognize questions which express a condition. So, Study hard to get the goal…
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    Sketch of theunitWh- conditional Questions
  • 5.
    Yes/ no- ConditionalQuestionsThese are the topics the unit will cover… Obviously with their forms to answers and Examples.
  • 6.
    Conditional QuestionsIt isvery simple to make a question based on a conditional. You can give a condition and ask what would be the possible consequence.
  • 7.
    Conditional QuestionsThe structureis very simple, but you have to know quite well about using the types of conditional sentences.
  • 8.
    Conditional QuestionsLet’s takea look of the structureWhat (or another Wh word)If Clause* ?Aux Verb*Subj.Verb*(would, will, remember that it depends of the type of conditional that you are going to use)*The tense of the If clause that you use in the question will depend of the conditional type used. Hint: As well as conditional sentences structure can be reversed without changing the meaning, question can also be changed by starting with the if clause.
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    Conditional QuestionsHere aresome examples:What will happen you don’t study hard enough?
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    Where would youlike to travel, if you won paid vacations?
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    If you werean animal, Which one would you like to be?Conditional QuestionsThe way of answering is really easy; just start with the if clause of the question made, and create the consequence, let’s look at the examples to have a better idea of it.
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    Conditional QuestionsHere aresome examples:What will happen you don’t study hard enough?If I don’t study hard enough I will fail in the examWhere would you like to travel, if you could go anywhere?If I could go anywhere I would like to travel to Hawaii If you were an animal, Which one would you like to be?If I were an animal I would like to be a Falcon.
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    Conditional QuestionsNow, thisis the structure of aYes/Noconditional question.?Main ClauseIf ClauseHint: As well as conditional sentences structure can be reversed without changing the meaning, question can also be changed by starting with the if clause.
  • 14.
    Conditional QuestionsHere aresome examples:If I were blonde, Would I look good?Will Mary miss me if I go?If I cut a onion I cry?
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    Conditional QuestionsThe wayto answer this question is very easy, all you have to do is deny or agree and to make it longer add the conditional sentence, or just the main clause.