Language Focus Second conditional

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There is no country without order. There is no such thing as a disciplined slave. B. Momyshuly
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Welcome!
There is no country without order. There is no such thing as a disciplined slave. B. Momyshuly

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Home task .Irregular verbs
Ex5 p60 Answer the questions

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If+Past simple+would+base verb
Complete the sentence with a word that starts with your capital letter
IF I had breakfast It would be ...

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The 20th of January
Class work

Language Focus
Second conditional

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Speaking

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Writing.Ex: 2 p:61 ANSWERS :
1 ’d enjoy; liked
4 would be; changed
2 had; wouldn’t believe
5 wouldn’t be; didn’t go
3 wouldn’t watch; hated 6 bought; ’d come

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Ex: 3 p:61
1 What would you do if you became invisible?
 2 If you had a time machine, where would you go?
 3 If you went to the past, who would you meet?
4 If you had a special power, what would it be? 5 If you were a superhero, would you tell your friends?
6 Would you love a person if you discovered he or she was a vampire?
Students’ own answers

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If I won the lottery, I _____ a house.
A
bought
B
will buy
C
buy
D
would buy

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If she studied hard, she _____ the exam.
A
passes
B
will pass
C
would pass
D
passed

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If they were taller, they _____ basketball.
A
would play
B
plays
C
will play
D
played

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Which sentence uses 'can' correctly?
A
She can cooking dinner.
B
I can swim very well.
C
He can to play soccer.
D
They can plays music.

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What is the past form of 'can'?
A
can
B
could
C
will be able to
D
was able

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When to use 'will be able to'?
A
For making requests.
B
For general truths.
C
For past actions.
D
For future ability or possibility.

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What is the past tense of 'see'?
A
seeing
B
seen
C
sight
D
saw

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What is the past tense of 'begin'?
A
beginning
B
beginned
C
begin
D
began

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What is the past form of 'eat'?
A
eats
B
eating
C
eaten
D
ate

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Home work
Ex4 P61

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