VOA慢速英语2015 Everyday Grammar: Advanced Conditionals
时间:2019-01-12 作者:英语课 分类:2015年VOA慢速英语(六)月
Everyday Grammar: Advanced Conditionals 2
This week, we are going to talk about the past unreal conditional 1. Past unreal conditionals are often used to express wishes about the past. They often show regret, or sad feelings about something that happened in the past. Here's an example:
If I had studied, I would have passed the test.
In this example, there is an implied wish that the speaker had studied.
A conditional sentence has two parts. The first part is the if clause: "If I had studied." The second part is the result clause: "I would have passed the test."
To form the past unreal conditional, use the past perfect in the if clause. Use had followed by a past participle verb to form the past perfect. In the result clause, use would have followed by the past participle.
Use past unreal conditionals to talk about how you would have acted differently if you had had more information. Basically, if I had known A, I would have done B. Imagine you brought chocolate for a co-worker. You didn't know it at the time, but your co-worker was diabetic. In this situation, you could say, "If I had known you were diabetic, I would not have brought chocolate."
Some Americans use the simple past in the if clause of a past unreal conditional. For example, there's an old song called, "If I knew you were coming, I'd have baked a cake." In formal speech or writing the correct form is, "If I had known you were coming, I would have baked a cake." There is often a difference between how grammar is taught and how ordinary people use it in conversation.
A conditional sentence can start with the if clause, or the result clause. In the classic American film It's a Wonderful Life, the main character George Bailey is thinking about killing 3 himself. In a moment of sadness, George says that life would have been better if he had never been born. Listen to this dialog between George and his guardian 4 angel, Clarence.
Clarence: So you still think killing yourself would make everyone feel happier?
George: Well I don't know. I guess you're right. I supposed it would've been better if I'd never been born at all.
Clarence: What did you say?
George: I said I wish I had never been born.
Notice how George puts the result clause first when he says, "I suppose it would have been better if I had never been born." George also shortens "would have" to "would've" and "I had" to "I'd." Native speakers often use contractions 5 with the words "had" and "have." That means a past unreal conditional will often have two contractions in it — an extra challenge for English learners.
Sometimes speakers want to express how something that did not happen in the past has an effect in the present. For example, "If I had been born in China, I would speak Chinese." Or "If had quit university, I would not have this job." These are called mixed conditionals. In a mixed conditional, the if clause remains 6 in the past perfect. But the result clause changes to the simple present to emphasis the effect in the present.
To emphasize a feeling of regret, add "only" to the if clause. Listen to this sad song by country singer Reba McEntire.
"If I had only known it was the last walk in the rain,
I'd keep you out for hours in the storm."
This song is an example of a mixed conditional. The if clause "If I had only known it was the last walk in the rain" is in the past perfect. But the result clause, "I'd keep you out for hours in the storm" is in the simple present. The singer is emphasizing her present feelings about something that did not happen in the past.
Past unreal conditionals are complex grammar structures. Make sure you have mastered the past perfect, the present perfect, and irregular verbs before studying advanced conditionals. For a simpler lesson on conditionals, see our previous episode of Everyday Grammar called "Introducing Conditionals."
When you are ready, a good way to practice past unreal conditionals is to ask your English-speaking friends if they have any regrets. You could ask "If you could change something about your past, what would you change?"
We'll leave you now with another song of regret by Brooke Benton:
Darling if I had known I'd miss you
like I know since you've gone,
things would have been different
if only I had known
Words in This Story
regret - v. to feel sad or sorry about (something that you did or did not do)
imply - v .to express (something) in an indirect way or to suggest (something) without saying or showing it plainly
past perfect - gram. the form of the verb that is used in referring to an action that was completed by a particular time in the past
participle - gram. a form of a verb that is used to indicate a past or present action and that can also be used like an adjective
guardian angel - n. an angel believed to watch and protect someone or a helpful or protective person
- My agreement is conditional on your help.你肯帮助我才同意。
- There are two forms of most-favored-nation treatment:conditional and unconditional.最惠国待遇有两种形式:有条件的和无条件的。
- Conditionals are used to about possible, imaginary or impossible conditions. 条件句用于谈论有可能的、想像的或不可能的状况。 来自互联网
- Macros containing conditionals will automatically update their visual feedback as appropriate during play. 宏中若有条件式存在时,会依照条件式自动更新该宏的技能、物品描述。 来自互联网
- Investors are set to make a killing from the sell-off.投资者准备清仓以便大赚一笔。
- Last week my brother made a killing on Wall Street.上个周我兄弟在华尔街赚了一大笔。
- The form must be signed by the child's parents or guardian. 这张表格须由孩子的家长或监护人签字。
- The press is a guardian of the public weal. 报刊是公共福利的卫护者。
- Contractions are much more common in speech than in writing. 缩略词在口语里比在书写中常见得多。 来自《简明英汉词典》
- Muscle contractions are powered by the chemical adenosine triphosphate(ATP ). 肌肉收缩是由化学物质三磷酸腺苷(ATP)提供动力的。 来自辞典例句