Conditionals

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Welcome!




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Today
At the end of this lesson you know the difference between the 0, 1st, 2nd and 3rd conditional


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Conditionals

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  • 0 conditional
  • 1st conditional
  • 2nd conditional
  • 3rd conditional

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  • 0 conditional
  • 1st conditional
  • 2nd conditional
  • 3rd conditional

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  • 0 conditional
  • 1st conditional
  • 2nd conditional
  • 3rd conditional

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  • 0 conditional
  • 1st conditional
  • 2nd conditional
  • 3rd conditional

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Type 0
  • Zero conditional
 
if sentence
result
present simple
present simple
If you add two and two,
you get four. 
General truths and habits 

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Type 1 
  • First conditional
 
if sentence
result
present simple
will + infinitive
If I get sick,
I will go to the doctor.
Possible or likely things in the future 

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Type 2
  • Second conditional
 
if sentence
result
past simple
would + infinitive
If I won the lottery,
I would buy a car.
impossible things in the present, unlikely things in the future 

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Type 3 
  • Third conditional
 
if sentence
result
past perfect
would + have + past participle
If I had studied harder,
I would have passed the exam.
Things that didn't happen in the past and their imaginary results 

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Zero conditional 
First conditional 
Second conditional 
Third conditional 
Highly UNlikely to happen
Highly likely to happen
It's a fact.
Thing cannot happen anymore.

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Zero conditional:

First conditional:

Second conditional:
If/when + present simple
If + present simple 
If + past simple 
present simple
will + infinitive
would + infinitive

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Conditionals (if- clause statement)
Drag the example to the appropriate conditional. 
zero conditional 
first
conditional 
second
conditional 
third
conditional 

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We use the zero conditional for facts.
A
True
B
False

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Which of these 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.

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(zero conditional)
If it freezes tonight, water ... (turn) into ice

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(zero conditional)
When you (heat) iron, it (expand)

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(1st conditional)
If he walks to school, I ....(go) with him.

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(2nd conditional)
If you had money, you ....(buy) a new car

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(2nd conditional)
If my parents sold our house, we ....(be) homeless.

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(2nd conditional)
James would help you if you (ask) him.

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Third conditional: If we ... (arrive) earlier, we ...(see) John but we were much too late.
A
arrived, saw
B
had arrived, would see
C
had arrived, would have seen
D
arrived, would see

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Third conditional: If they ........... (go) to bed earlier, they ........... (not sleep) late.
A
went / wouldn't have slept
B
had gone / wouldn't have slept
C
went / wouldn't sleep
D
go / won't sleep

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Third conditional: If we .............. (know) the test was this hard, we .......... (study) harder
A
had known / had studied
B
knew / would have studied
C
know / will study
D
had known / would have studied

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Third conditional:
If we .............. (not go) to the party, we ............. (not meet) them.
A
don't go / won't meet
B
went / wouldn't meet
C
hadn't gone / wouldn't have met
D
had gone / would have met

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Third conditional:
He .............. (be) on time if he .............. (not miss) the bus.
A
had been / wouldn't have missed
B
would have been / hadn't missed
C
was / hadn't missed
D
is / doesn't miss

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Complete the sentence:
If I wake up late, ...
(zero conditional)

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If I tell you a secret,
(first conditional)

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If I were invisible, ...
(second conditional)

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If you had known that ..... ,
(third conditional)

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Conclusion
At the end of this lesson you know the difference between the 0, 1st, 2nd and 3rd conditional


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