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Page 1: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

Subjunctive past perfect

Page 2: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

♠ An Unlucky day ♠

Page 3: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen. It was hot in the shopping center, so she took off her coat.

Page 4: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

Then she saw her friend Beth. Anna and Beth went to have a burger together and Beth borrowed Anna's last five pounds.

Page 5: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

When Anna was leaving the shopping center, she remembered that she had left her coat in the restaurant.

Page 6: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

She hurried back to get it, but it wasn't there. Her bus ticket was in the coat pocket.

Page 7: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

So Anna had to walk home. It was quite a long way and it started to rain. Poor Anna - no coat, no umbrella, no bus ticket, no money.

Page 8: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

 When she got home, she was cold and wet. She became ill and to spend the next day -her birth day- in bed. She couldn't have her birthday party.

Page 9: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

<Practice together>

Page 10: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

(climb ladder / break his leg)

Page 11: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

ex) If he ladder, he his leg.

had not climbed would not have

broken

Page 12: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

(drive carefully / avoid accident)

Page 13: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

1) If he carefully, he accident.

had driven would have

avoided

Page 14: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

(John run faster / win the race)

Page 15: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

2) If John faster, he the race.

had runcould have won

Page 16: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

(fall over / break plates)

Page 17: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

3) If she over, she plates.

had not fallenwould not have

broken

Page 18: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

(play with knife / cut finger)

Page 19: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

4) If he with knife, he finger.

had not played

would not have cut

Page 20: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

(leave cupboard open / hit head)

Page 21: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

5) If he cupboard open, he head.

had not left

would not have hit

Page 22: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

(headache / take aspirin)

Page 23: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

6) If she headache, she aspirin.

had not havewould not have

taken

Page 24: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

(eat so much / be fat)

Page 25: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

7) If he So much, he fat.

had not eatenwould not have

been

Page 26: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

(Card 1)

Digital camera (what they bought)

Hand blender (what they had given up)

a. take a lot of picturesb. enjoy pictures in

my homepage

a. cook food easierb. enjoy time to rest

instead of cooking

Page 27: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

* Wife (complain) –

If we had bought a hand blender, we food easier.  (cook)

would have cooked

Page 28: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

* Husband (defend) -

If we had not bought a digital camera, we                      a lot of pictures.   (take)

would not have taken

Page 29: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

•Wife (complain) –

If we had bought a hand blender, we                    time to rest instead of cooking. (enjoy)

would have enjoyed

Page 30: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

* Husband (defend) –

If we had not bought a digital camera, we                           pictures in my homepage.  (enjoy)

would not have enjoyed

Page 31: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

(Card 2)

Magazine (what they bought)

CD (what they had given up)

a. develop reading skills b. get a lot of information

a. develop musical ability.

b. enjoy listening together at the same time

Page 32: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

* Wife (complain) –

If we had bought a CD, we musical ability.   (develop)

would have developed

Page 33: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

* Husband (defend) – If we had not bought a magazine, we                         reading skills. (develop)

would not have developed

Page 34: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

* Wife (complain) –

If we had bought a CD, we                 listening together at the same time.(enjoy)

would have enjoyed

Page 35: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

* Husband (defend) –

If we had not bought a magazine,  we                    a lot of information.  (get)

would not have got

Page 36: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

<Match the parts of the sentences.>

Page 37: Subjunctive past perfect. ♠ An Unlucky day ♠ When Anna left home, the weather was dry. Aunt Sarah told her to take an umbrella, but she didn't listen.

1.If I hadn’t missed the bus, ( )

2.If she hadn’t felt ill this morning, ( )

3.If the food hadn’t been awful,( )

4.If he had passed his exams, ( )

5.If the salary had been good, ( )

6.If it hadn't been my birthday, ( )

E

C

F

A

D

B


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