Revision conditionals

Conditionals
  • 0 conditional
  • 1st conditional
  • 2nd conditional
  • 3rd conditional
  • Prrractise!
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Conditionals
  • 0 conditional
  • 1st conditional
  • 2nd conditional
  • 3rd conditional
  • Prrractise!

Slide 1 - Slide

0 conditional is used for
A
Facts and truths
B
Possible and likely to happen situations
C
Improbable future situations
D
Hypothetical pasts

Slide 2 - Quiz

1st conditional is used for
A
Facts and truths
B
Hypothetical past situations
C
Improbable future situations
D
Possible and likely to happen situations

Slide 3 - Quiz

2nd conditional is used for
A
Improbable future situations
B
Possible and likely to happen situations
C
Facts and truths
D
Hypothetical past situations

Slide 4 - Quiz

The 3rd conditional is used for things which did NOT happen in the past
A
True
B
False

Slide 5 - Quiz

if + past simple + would/could/might - for hypothetical situations in the present or future, suggestions and advice
if + past perfect + would have + past participle - for hypothetical situations in the past or regrets about the past
second conditional
third conditional

Slide 6 - Drag question

Which conditional is this:
If you hadn't told him my secret, we wouldn't have broken up
A
Zero
B
First
C
Second
D
Third

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which conditional sentence is correct?
A
I would travel around the world if there hadn't been a pandemic.
B
If I inherit a billion dollars, I would travel to the moon.
C
When people smoke cigarettes, their health will suffer .
D
If you rest, you will feel better.

Slide 8 - Quiz

You can mix these two conditionals:
A
Zero + First
B
First + Second
C
Second + Third

Slide 9 - Quiz

When you mix a second and third conditional, this happens:
A
You change the time(s) being referred to
B
You use new tenses to form the conditional
C
It makes it more formal

Slide 10 - Quiz

TRUE
FALSE
You can use 'unless' to substitute 'if'
You can never omit 'if' in a conditional sentence
If always has to be followed by a noun
Substituting 'if'  for an inversion makes it more formal
You can reduce an if-clause to two words on occasion

Slide 11 - Drag question

Change this sentence to omit (= leave out) 'if':
If he hadn't contributed, the conference wouldn't have been a success.

Slide 12 - Open question

Change the sentence by replacing 'if', but keep the meaning the same: Madge says she won't see the counsellor if you don't go with her.

Slide 13 - Open question

I know which conditional to use for which situation
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Slide 14 - Poll

I can use the right tenses in the right conditional
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Slide 15 - Poll