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THE USE OF “AS IF” or “AS THOUGH” & “WISH” IN CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

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THE USE OF “AS IF” or “AS THOUGH”

&“WISH” IN

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

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WE ARE GROUP 3

ANI TRI PUJIATI (117909)INDAH HARTANTI (117876)POETRI ARDIFA (117850)

ARISMA SANTOSO PUTRI (117942)

RYAN YUDHISTIO PUTRO (117891)LUKMANUL HAKIM (107524)HENDRA YOHANA (117928)ANIS UMILATIFA (117936)

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What is conditional sentence Using as if / as though ???

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• Any Questions, Opinions, Suggestions

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As if and as though are both used to say what a situation seems like. They can refer to something that we think may be true.

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as if / as though

It looks like rain Notice: – Like is followed by a noun object

It looks as if it is going to rainNotice:– As if are followed by a clause

It looks as though it is going to rain Notice:– As though are followed by a clause

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It looks like it is going to rain (informal)

Notice:• Like is followed by clause. This use

of like is common in informal English, but is not generally considered appropriate in formal English; as if or as though is preferred.

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“True “ statement (fact) Verb form after as if/as though

He is not a child She talked to him as if he were a child

She did not take a shower with her clothes on

When she came in from the rainstorm, she looked as if she had taken a shower with her clothes on

She will be here She spoke as if she wouldn’t be here

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Usually the idea following as if/as though is “untrue”. In this case, verb usage is similar to that in

conditional sentences

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VERB FORMS FOLLOWING WISH

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Wish is used when the speaker wants reality to

be different, to be exactly the opposite.

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Wish is followed by a noun clause past verb forms, similar to those

in conditional sentences, are used in

the noun clause.

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A WISH ABOUT FUTURE

A WISH ABOUT PRESENT

A WISH ABOUT PAST

KINDS OF WISH

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A WISH ABOUT THE FUTURE

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“ TRUE” STATEMENT VERB FORM

FOLLOWING WISH

a. She will not tell me

b. He isn’t going to be here

c. She can’t come tomorrow

I wish (that) she would tell me

I wish he were going to be here

I wish she could come tomorrow

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WISH ABOUT THE PRESENT

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“ TRUE “ STATEMENT

VERB FORM FOLLOWING WISH

d. I don’t know French

e. It is raining right now

f. I can’t speak Japanese

I wish I knew French

I wish it weren’t raining right now

I wish I could speak Japanese

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AWISH ABOUT THE PAST

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“ TRUE “ STATEMENT VERB FORM FOLLOWING WISH

g. John didn’t come h. Mary couldn’t

come

I wish John had come*

I wish Mary could have come

Note : sometimes in informal speaking I wish John would have come

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EXERCISE 1

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1. He does n’t have a brain in his head.Sometimes he act ......(as if/as though he had brain in his head)

2. We haven’t known each other all of our live.We became good friends almost immediately. After talking to each other for only a short time, we felt .....(as if/as though we knew each other all of our live)

3. English is not her native tongue.She speaks English ....(as if/as though English was her native tongue)

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EXERCISE 2

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¤ I can’t go with you tomorrow, but I wish ....

(I could go with you tomorrow) ¤ The teacher is going to give an exam tomorrow. I wish ....

(The teacher wouldn’t going to give an exam tomorrow)

 ¤ I am not lying on a beach in Kuta. I wish ...

(I were lying on a beach in Kuta)

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EXERCISE 3

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• His animals aren’t peopleI know a farmer who talks to his

animals ....(as if/as though his animals were

people) • I don’t know how to dance. I wish ...( I knew how to dance) • She can’t speak English, but she

wish she ....(could speak English)

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Question

section !!!

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Thank you