The theme of the lesson: “A day’s wait”

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The types of illnesses

The types of illnesses

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Let’s use word combinations in our speech:
to have(got) a headache
to take one’s

Let’s use word combinations in our speech: to have(got) a headache to
(or smb’s) temperature
to take some medicine
to be in(a) good(bad) condition
to write out a prescription
to call a doctor
to stay(be) awake
to be flushed by the fever

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Conditional 3 = the 3rd conditional a conditional sentence is composed

Conditional 3 = the 3rd conditional a conditional sentence is composed of
of 2 parts: If-clause Main clause

Conditional 3 is used: to speak about unreal impossible past events

If-clause
is
(condition)

Main clause
is
(result)

Past Perfect Tense

Future Perfect in the Past Tense

had+V3

would have+ V3

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For example:
If I had had enough money, I would have

For example: If I had had enough money, I would have bought
bought the
camera yesterday.
If they’d gone by bus, they would have arrived much later.
(They didn’t go by bus)
He would have travelled around the world if he had had
more money.
(Impossible to change, because he didn’t have the
money)