Unit 7 – Grammar Zero, 1st, and 2nd Conditional (p78-80)

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Unit 7 – Grammar Zero, 1st, and 2nd Conditional (p78-80)

generally, typically, usually, always, etc. Conditionals If…… Zero conditional – General truth If + present simple,...present simple ‘If a person has plastic surgery, they are (generally) happier.’ ‘If it rains, I always take an umbrella’ 1st conditional – Possible future condition & future outcome/result If + present simple,...will/won’t + infinitive ‘(In the future) if I have enough money, I’ll retire early. ‘If I get a take away (tonight), I’ll call you and we can eat it together. generally, typically, usually, always, etc.

Really! You think so? If I…..,… What might happen in your future? DISCUSS – 1st conditional get married before you are 30 have 3 children marry a foreigner lose 5 kg have plastic surgery get a job related to your major become richer than your parents attend all of your English classes become well known and respected in your field. 10. die before you are 50. What might happen in your future? If I…..,… If + present simple,…will/won’t + infinitive Really! You think so?

Why would I want to do this? Conditionals If…… 2nd conditional – Unlikely or imaginary situation If + past simple,...would + infinitive ‘If I had a lot of money, I’d quit my job and travel the world for ever.” make a noise like a cat Why would I want to do this?