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Theme 7 - Grammar
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Conditionals
Theme 7 - Grammar
Slide 1 - Slide
Conditionals
Grammar
Slide 2 - Slide
Grammar - if/when & conditionals
Slide 3 - Slide
1) to know when to use if/when & conditionals
Slide 4 - Slide
Grammar - if/when & conditionals - page 107
Slide 5 - Slide
IF
If
means:
'als'
or
'indien'
You use it when you are not sure if it is going to happen
OR
to talk about a condition (voorwaarde)
If
I win the lottery I will buy a new car. (voorwaarde)
If
you're not too late, you could still make it. (onzeker)
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WHEN
When
means:
'toen'
or
'wanneer'
You use it:
When you know for certain something is going to happen.
I'll call you
when
the airplane has landed.
When
I get home, I will clean my room.
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Slide 8 - Slide
'If' sentences (conditionals - voorwaardelijke bijzin) - 4 kinds -
0: facts
- If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils.
1: real or likely situations
- If you leave now, you'll be in time.
2: unlikely or hypothetical situations
- If I won the lottery, I would go travelling around the world.
3: situations that cannot be changed
- If I had studied for the test, I would have passed. (But I didn't study, so I didn't pass.)
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if
+ past simple +
would/could/might
-
for general truths or the result of a situation/action
if/unless
+ present simple +
will/ won't might
-
for a future possibility
if
+ past perfect +
would have
+ past participle
- for hypothetical situations in present or future, suggestions and advice
if/when
+ present simple + present simple
- for hypothetical situations in the past or regrets about the past
Zero conditional
first conditional
second conditional
third conditional
Slide 19 - Drag question
If Cosimo
hadn't built
a treehouse first, Francesco probably
wouldn't have bothered
When we
think
about a living space, we
imagine
a 'normal ' house, flat or hotel.
if you
saw
this treehouse,
you'd think
it was something out of a fairytale.
If I
were
you,
I'd try
it one day!
If you
have
a space you can go to, then you
might find
that your mind becomes freer.
Things like this
won't happen
unless you
live
in the countryside.
Zero conditional
first conditional
second conditional
third conditional
Slide 20 - Drag question
...., your mom won't buy you a present.
A
If you failed your exam
B
If you fails your exam
C
If you had failed your exam
D
If you fail your exam
Slide 21 - Quiz
If you ..... (leave) a message,
the manager ..... (call) you.
A
will leave, calls
B
leave, calls
C
left, will call
D
leave, will call
Slide 22 - Quiz
If you ..... (work) in the evening,
you ..... (miss) your favourite TV programme.
A
work, miss
B
will work, miss
C
work, will miss
D
will work, will miss
Slide 23 - Quiz
......, we will miss our flight.
A
If you will be late
B
If you are late
C
If you had been late
D
If you were late
Slide 24 - Quiz
If Ben ..... (cook) the food, it ..... (be) fantastic.
A
will cook, is
B
cooks, will be
C
cook, will be
D
will cook, will be
Slide 25 - Quiz
If Tim studies hard, ....
A
he would have passed his exam
B
he will pass his exam
C
he passes him exam
D
he would pass his exam
Slide 26 - Quiz
If it rains tonight, ...
A
I don't go out
B
I will not/won't go out
C
I wouldn't have gone out
D
I would go out
Slide 27 - Quiz
I understand when and how to use the
if-sentences!
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Slide 28 - Poll