Conditionals
Conditionals without if
Temporals
Vocab 1
Vocab 2
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When do you use conditionals with if in a sentence

Conditionals are used to describe the result of a specific condition, stating that one thing depends on another. They are used to discuss possibilities, hypothetical scenarios, facts, or past regrets.

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give an example of a sentence with 'as long as' and explain how it is used in the sentence

you can watch TV as long as you finish your homework first.

- to express the idea of strong limitation

100

True or False:

Temporal clauses cannot stand alone and must be attached to a main clause. They can appear at the beginning or end of a sentence.

True

100

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reliability - the quality of being trustworthy, dependable, and consistent

100

definition of "ring a bell"

something sounds familiar, sparks a vague memory, or reminds you of something, even if you cannot recall the exact details

200

finish the sentence using the zero conditional and tell me the use

example - if you heat water, __________________

use - to talk about habitual events, routines, or scientific facts

example - if you heat water, it boils

200

create a sentence with 'suppose/supposing that' + a question and explain the use of  'suppose/supposing that'

Suppose we bought a tent, would we go camping?

- to ask what if ... (the result is a question)

200

give an example of a temporal

after, before, once, when, until, till, as soon as, as long as, by the time, the moment, whenever

200

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beneficial - conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful

200

definition of "music to my ears"

an idiom used to describe information, news, or sounds that make someone very pleased, happy, or relieved to hear

300

finish the sentence using the third conditional and tell me the use

example - if I had got a gold metal, _________________

use - unfufilled condition in the past that cannot be changed, may be used to express regret about the past

examples - if I had got a gold metal, I would have been happy

300

create a sentence with 'in case or in case of' + a question and explain the use of it

I'll take a hat in case its sunny

In case of a fire, call the fire department.

- to refer to things we do in advance in order to be prepared

300

Identify the temporal/ time clause used in the sentence.

We will go swimming as soon as the school is over.

as soon as

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stimulation -  the act of encouraging development, activity, or enthusiasm in an organism, organ, or system.

300

definition of "target audience"

a specific, defined group of consumers most likely to be interested in a product, service, or message, and is the primary focus of marketing or communication efforts.

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finish the sentence using the first conditional and tell me the use

example - if you call Mary, ____________; If you finish your homework, ___________; If you feel sick, _____________

use - to talk about future possiblities or something that is likely to happen if something else happens

Example - if you call Mary, she will be please; If you finish your homework, you can watch TV; If you feel sick, go to the doctor

400

create a sentence with 'otherwise' + a question and explain the use of it

Do not forget your water, otherwise you will be thirsty.

- replaces an if clause and says if one things happens, the other will also happen

400

when do you use a temporal?

its a time clause that refers to the future

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industrious -  constantly, habitually, or energetically active, diligent, and hardworking

400

definition of "having an ear for music"

a natural aptitude for understanding, reproducing, or appreciating music, often characterized by the ability to recognize pitch, rhythm, and melody accurately.

500

finish the sentence using the second conditional and tell me the use

example - if I won the lottery, ___________________ ; If I were you, ___________________ .

use - hypothetical or imaginary situation in the present or future

- used to express advice, hope, or ambition

example - if I won the lottery, I would buy a house (unlikely) and If I were you, I would take that job (impossible/advice)

500

When do you use conditionals without 'if'?

Conditionals without "if" (such as unless, provided, as long as, and should) are used to add emphasis, specificity, or formality to a conditional statement.

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give an example sentence of a temporal

When the rain stops, we'll go to the pool.

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acoustics - science dealing with the production, control, transmission, reception, and effects of sound, encompassing vibrations in gases, liquids, and solids

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defintion of "face the music"

to accept the unpleasant consequences, criticism, or punishment for something you have done wrong

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