Conditional Rules
Will Vs. Going to
Vocabulary
New England Facts
American History
100

The Zero conditional is used to talk about this

General truths; and habits 

100

To talk about things that we know or can expect because of evidence

Going to 

100

A place to stay or live

Accommodations 

100

Two famous dishes from New England 

Lobster, clam chowder, baked beans, oysters, cream pie, clam bake.

100

America's first President 

George Washington 

200

The first conditional is used to talk about 

Possibilities in the near present and future 

200

Used to talk about guesses or opinions 

Will 

200

A social activity that happens in the evening in bars or clubs 

Nightlife

200

How many states are in New England?

200

What holiday is celebrated on Jan. 21st 

MLK Day 

300

The second conditional is used to talk about 

Unreal actions or actions not possible at the moment

300

Sam_________ the doctor tomorrow. His appointment is at 7am.

Going to 

300

easy to get to or to use 

Convenient 

300

What is the capital of Massachusetts 

Boston 

300

What year did America gain its independence from England 

1776

400

This conditional sentence is often used to give advice 

2nd conditional 

400

You see a cup about to fall from Scott's desk, you say..

"Scott, your cup is going to fall!"

400

If someone says something impolite or acts badly towards you 

Rude

400

What state is in the Northeastern most part of the U.S.?

Maine 

400

Who did the US fight in WWII?

Japan, Germany, Italy 

500

This condition is similar to the simple present with an adverb of frequency (always, never, sometimes etc. )

Zero conditional

500

You promise to go to show up to Scott's class tomorrow on time

"Don't worry, I will be there on time"

500

When something bad looks like it's going to happen you would call it 

Ominous 

500

Name all the states that are in New England

Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont 

500

The best Teacher in Kaplan 

Hank 

M
e
n
u