Project 8 Sprint 2 year 2 2020 - 2021

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Project 8 Sprint 2

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See pdf for exact exercises

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If-clause

If I study,

If he runs fast,

If she trained harder,
Main clause

I will pass the exam.

he might catch the bus.

she would win the race easily.

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Main clause

I will pass the exam

He might catch the bus

She would win the race easily
If-clause

if I study.

if he runs fast.

if she trained harder.

Slide 4 - Slide

Conditionals
Zero conditional       - general truth
First conditional        - linking two possible futures together
Second conditional - linking less likely future events
Third conditional      - linking impossible future events to missed                                                past condition.

Slide 5 - Slide

The ZERO conditional
  • We use the ZERO conditional  to talk about general truths.
  • It's is always true.
    Example:
  • If it rains, the road gets wet.
  • If you don't water plants, they wither.
    

Slide 6 - Slide

If-clause

Present simple

If it rains,

If you don't water plants,
Main clause

Present simple

the road gets wet.

they wither.

Slide 7 - Slide

Which one of these sentences is a zero conditional?
A
Ice melts if you heat it.
B
If water reaches a 100 degrees, it boils.
C
If it rains, the grass gets wet.
D
All the answers are correct.

Slide 8 - Quiz

The FIRST conditional
Linking two possible futures together.
If-clause                                                                                     Main clause

If it rains tomorow,                                                 I will take an umbrella.
If she studies for this test,                                she will pass the exam.

Present simple                                  +                will / can / may / might

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First conditional:
If I ... (have) enough money, I ... (buy) new shoes.
A
will have / will buy
B
will have / buy
C
have / will buy
D
bought / will have

Slide 10 - Quiz

First conditional:
If we ..... (eat) all this cake, we ..... (feel) sick.
A
eat / will feel
B
ate / will feel
C
will eat / feel
D
will eat / will feel

Slide 11 - Quiz

The SECOND conditional
Linking less likely futures
If-clause                                                                                     Main clause

If I won the lottery,                                                 I would by a house.
If he went to the gym every day,                   he could win the race.

Past simple                                  +                would / could

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Complete the sentence:
If you ..... (do) more exercise, you ....... feel better.
A
do / will
B
did / would
C
done / did
D
will do / will

Slide 13 - Quiz

Second conditionals:
If we .... (live) in Mexico, I ...... (speak) Spanish.
A
Lives / would speak
B
Lived / would speak
C
Lived / 'd speak
D
Live / would speak

Slide 14 - Quiz

Second conditional. Complete the sentence:
If I ........... a wallet in the street, I...
(take) it to the police.
A
find / take
B
found / will take
C
find / took
D
found / would take

Slide 15 - Quiz

Second conditionals:
If you ...... (have) a better job, we
...... (be) able to buy a new car.
A
Had / 'd be
B
Had / would be
C
Have / would be
D
Has / would be

Slide 16 - Quiz