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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES ZERO SECOND IF... FIRST

reason/condition result CONDITIONAL SENTENCES 1.Type of sentences that need a condition or a reason to happen. There are two parts in a conditional sentence: IF MAIN reason/condition result

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Reason can be: 1) always true –ZERO CONDITIONAL 2)real and possible to happen-FIRST CONDITIONAL 3) unreal and unlikely to happen- SECOND CONDITIONAL

ZERO CONDITIONAL If you heat ice, it….

ZERO CONDITIONAL If you heat water to 100 C, it…

Simple Present Simple Present ZERO CONDITIONAL If you heat ice, it turns to water. If you heat water to 100 C, it boils. Zero Conditional is used to talk about things which are always true-scientific facts, general truths etc…. It is formed: IF MAIN Simple Present Simple Present

ZERO CONDITIONAL Join the sentences: If you heat water, you get green. If you mix blue and yellow, you die. If you don’t eat, it boils.

FIRST CONDITIONAL If you break a mirror, you…

FIRST CONDITIONAL If it’s sunny, we…

Simple Present Will + infinitive FIRST CONDITIONAL If you break a mirror, you will have seven years of misfortune/ bad luck. If it’s sunny, we will go for a walk. First Conditional is used to talk about things which are real and possible to happen-MAY HAPPEN-in the present or in the future. It is formed: IF MAIN Simple Present Will + infinitive

FIRST CONDITIONAL Join the sentences: If it is sunny, he’ll be very happy. If you study hard, we’ll go to the park. If we take John, you’ll pass the exam.

SECOND CONDITONAL If I had lots of money, I…

SECOND CONDITONAL If dogs had wings, they…

Simple Past Would + infinitive SECOND CONDITONAL If I had lots of money, I would buy a big house. If dogs had wings, they would fly. Second Conditional is used to talk about things which are unreal-NOT TRUE OR NOT POSSIBLE-THINGS WHICH WON’T OR DON’T HAPPEN-in the present or in the future. It is formed: IF MAIN Simple Past Would + infinitive

SECOND CONDITONAL Join the sentences: If I were rich, he wouldn’t tell it to Tom. If you studied more, I would travel around the world. If Tony knew that, you would pass your test.

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