AUTHOR: Mariana Kolarska TYPE 0 AND 1 CONDITIONALS.

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AUTHOR: Mariana Kolarska TYPE 0 AND 1 CONDITIONALS

TYPE “0” CONDITIONALS If you mix red and yellow, you get orange. When you buy online, you save 10 %. Unless you pay extra, you get the basic service. = If you don’t pay extra, you get the main service.

If-clauseMain Clause If + Present Simple Present simple

Match the items in the columns. 1.Put wood in water 2.Stick a pin in a balloon 3.Mix washing up liquid with water 4.Heat Butter 5.Throw a coin into water 6.Add five and six 7.Burn rubber a) it sinks b) it produces black smoke c) it floats d) it makes bubbles e) it bursts f) it melts g) you get eleven

TYPE “1” CONDITIONALS If we leave early, we’ll catch the 8 o’clock train. You may borrow my motorcycle if you promise to be careful. Unless we leave early, we’ll miss the 8 o’clock train. = If we don’t leave early, we’ll miss the 8 o ‘clock train.

If-clause ( hypothesis) Main Clause ( result) If + Present Simple will / may/ can + infinitive without to

Match the prompts to the pictures see women wearing kimonos visit the Parthenon walk under the Arc de Triumph admire the Taj Mahal go sailing down the Nile France If you go to France, you will ….

Match the prompts to the pictures see women wearing kimonos visit the Parthenon walk under the Arc de Triumph admire the Taj Mahal go sailing down the Nile Japan

Match the prompts to the pictures see women wearing kimonos visit the Parthenon walk under the Arc de Triumph admire the Taj Mahal go sailing down the Nile Egypt

Match the prompts to the pictures see women wearing kimonos visit the Parthenon walk under the Arc de Triumph admire the Taj Mahal go sailing down the Nile Greece

Match the prompts to the pictures see women wearing kimonos visit the Parthenon walk under the Arc de Triumph admire the Taj Mahal go sailing down the Nile India

1. If it ____(snow), I’ll take the children skiing. 2. The football match will be cancelled if it _____( rain). 3. I won’t go to the party unless Connie ______( come) with me. 4. If you ____________( run) fast, you will win the race. 5. Unless they ________ (work) overtime, they won’t earn enough money to go on holiday. 6. __________ ( Greg/post) this letter for me if I ask him? 7. Unless you _______( drive) carefully, you’ll have an accident. 8. If someone _____( not/water) these plants, they will die.

Fill in the gaps with if or unless. 1. _______ you promise to clean your room, I’ll take you to the funfair. 2. I won’t be able to afford a brand new car _________ I get a loan from the bank. 3. ___________ you decide to study Medicine, you’ll have to work really hard. 4. ________ we win the lottery, we will travel around the world. 5. I’ll never talk to you again _______ you tell me the truth.