Zero, 1st. 2nd. 3rd Conditionals

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What was the best thing that happened to you this weekend?

Slide 1 - Open question

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Today
  • Review of zero, 1st and 2nd condtionals
  • NEW: 3rd conditional
  • Excercises

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ZERO CONDITIONAL
  • used for general truths / (scientific) facts
  • EXAMPLE: If you press this button, the TV turns on
  • 2x present simple!

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Form the zero conditional:
If it ... (heat) ice, it ... (melt).

Slide 6 - Open question

If you .... (not water) the plants,
they ... (die)

Slide 7 - Open question

First conditional

  • Used for realistic situations / likely to happen
  • EXAMPLE: If it rains today, I will stay at home.
  •                     If: present tense  Result: will + verb

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If you _______ well tonight, you won't be tired tomorrow.
A
sleep
B
will sleep
C
slept
D
would sleep

Slide 9 - Quiz

If you like this book, I ___(give) it to you.

Slide 10 - Open question

What will you do if she _______ you?
A
won't call
B
doesn't call
C
wouldn't call
D
didn't call

Slide 11 - Quiz

My boss will be angry
if I ___(not finish) my work.

Slide 12 - Open question

Will they go to the beach
if the weather____ (be) good?

Slide 13 - Open question

Second conditional

  • Use: imaginary/hypothetical/impossible situations - not likely to happen now or in the future
  • EXAMPLE: If Superman came here now, I would say hello.
  •                        If: past simple                        Result: would + verb
  • ALSO USED FOR ADVICE: If I were you, I would study harder.

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If Dad drove me to school, I _______ late.
A
won't be
B
were
C
wasn't
D
wouldn't be

Slide 15 - Quiz

If I _______ you, I _______ an umbrella.
A
was, will take
B
were, would take
C
were, take
D
will be, took

Slide 16 - Quiz

If England had better weather, it ... (be) the perfect place to live.

Slide 17 - Open question

If I ... (win) the lottery,
I would be very happy

Slide 18 - Open question

Third conditional
  • Use: to express an hypothetical result of a past event  / situations that cannot be changed
  • EXAMPLE: If she had studied, she would have passed the exam (but we know she didn't and so she didn't pass)
                 If: past perfect    Result: would have + past participle      

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If he ... (eat) his breakfast, he wouldn't have felt hungry.
A
had eaten
B
has eaten
C
would have eaten
D
ate

Slide 20 - Quiz

If you had asked nicely, he ________ (let) you into the club.

Slide 21 - Open question

If I had tried a bit harder, I ________
(finish) my work.

Slide 22 - Open question

Gayle would have helped you if you__________ ( ask) her.

Slide 23 - Open question

If she hadn't hurried, we ________ (miss) the train.

Slide 24 - Open question

3rd conditional EXTRA
Use: to criticise other people's actions

EXAMPLE: You SHOULD HAVE TOLD me it's your birthday!
EXAMPLE: They are late. They SHOULD HAVE LEFT earlier!

SHOULD HAVE + past particple

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EXERCISES
WORKBOOK P. 47 EXERCISES 1 a & 1b

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