Would: Conditional and Habitual
Why Learn This?
This concept is important because it helps you express yourself more clearly and accurately in English. You will use it in both IELTS and CELPIP tests.
Definition
This lesson explains Would: Conditional and Habitual with practical patterns and examples, helping intermediate learners use English more accurately.
Structure and Rules
| Rule | Example | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| If + present, result | If I have time tonight, I will review one writing task. | To talk about real future possibilities |
| If + past, would | If I lived closer, I would join every weekend workshop. | To describe unreal or imagined situations |
Common Mistakes
❌ Incorrect
If I will have time, I will call you tonight.
✅ Correct
If I have time, I will call you tonight.
Why? In first conditionals, the if-clause uses present simple, not “will”.
Examples from Real Tests
Example 1: IELTS Writing
“In this sentence, would: conditional and habitual is used accurately to express the intended meaning.”
Why this works: It shows correct grammar control and clear communication.
Example 2: CELPIP Speaking
“I used would: conditional and habitual in my response to make the message precise and natural.”
Why this works: It demonstrates exam-ready language that is easy to follow.
Practice Exercises
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks
- She __________ (go) to the market every Saturday.
- I can’t __________ (watch) the movie because I have work.
- They __________ (eat) dinner when the phone rang.
Answers: 1. goes 2. watch 3. were eating
Exercise 2: Correct the Mistakes
- She don’t like coffee. → ___________________________
- He can goes to school. → ___________________________
- I have saw that movie. → ___________________________
Exercise 3: Write Your Own Sentences
Create sentences using the structure:
- Sentence 1: ___________________________
- Sentence 2: ___________________________
Tips for IELTS and CELPIP
✓ For Writing: Use this structure to show your grammar range. Examiners want to see variety.
✓ For Speaking: Practice this form until it feels natural. You should be able to use it automatically.
✓ For Listening: When you hear this structure, try to understand the meaning first, then the grammar.
✓ Study Strategy: Write 5 sentences with this structure every day for one week.
Next Steps
- Review this lesson tomorrow
- Do Exercise 3 again to check your progress
- Try using this in your next writing task
- Speak this structure aloud 5 times