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In this lesson:
1. Revision  unit 3 & 4
Modal verbs (the modals), 
First Conditional
Future perfect & Future continuous
Second conditional
Comparatives & superlatives
would + base form

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Modal verbs (the modals)
Examples?

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Modal verbs (the modals)
Can
might
should
must
may
have to

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First conditional 
If + present simple, will/won’t + verb.
If I pass this exam, I’ll celebrate.
If I pass this exam, I won’t have to do it again.
I’ll celebrate if I pass this exam



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Future perfect & Future continuous
1. When I'm 30 years old, I will be living in New York (future continuous). Tony will be running a marathon this Friday.
Will + be+-ing form

2. By the time you read this I will have left. (future perfect)
3 .Will you have eaten when I pick you up? (future perfect)
will+verb+partciple

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might/can/first conditional/ future perfect/ future continuous
Don't call me in the morning!
I/late/work

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Don't call me in the morning
I might be late for work
I will have gone to work (future perfect)
I will  be going to work then
If you call me in the morning, I will be late for work 

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Try this: Can/could/might/1st conditional
You see 2 sentences. Finish the second sentence using the information from the first sentence. 

Be careful on that bike
you/could/easily /fall/ and hurt yourself

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Be careful on that bike, you might easily fall and hurt yourself
If you are not careful on that bike, you will fall off and hurt yourself  (1st conditional)
Be careful on that bike! you can fall off and hurt yourself




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Second conditional

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Second conditional
It is used to imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely.
 if + past simple >> + would/would + infinitive
  1. If we had a garden, we could have a cat.
  2. If I won a lot of money, I would buy a big house in the country.
  3. I wouldn't worry if I were you./ If I were you, I wouldn't worry

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Page 48 & 49
Discuss examples for ex. 6, 7, 8, 9

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