Not know where you are or how to get to a place
Get lost
Have no fear of dangerous or difficult things
Bravery
When do we use the first conditional?
For something probable and likely on the future
When do we use the third conditional?
To talk about hypothetical sitations in the past that can't be changed and the imagined result.
Enjoy yourself
Have fun
Deal with a difficult situation succesfully
Overcome
When do we use the second conditional?
When we talk about something probable and unlikely to happen in the future.
Mozart learned music as a young child. He wrote his first symphony when we was eight or nine.
If Mozart hadn't learned music as a young child, he wouldn't of written his first symphony when he was eight or nine.
Do something that might be dangerous
Take risks
To continue to do something difficult
Determination
How quickly____I____(learn) if i practised every day?
would, learn
Emma watson studied drama as a child. She was Hermione in the Harry Potter films.
If Emma Watson hadn't studied drama as a child, she wouldn't have been Herminoe in the Harry Potter films.
Spend time with someone so you learn more about them
Get to know
Give confidence to others and motivate them
Encourage
If someone______ me something strange to eat, I____ it (might,give,try)
If someone gave me something strange to eat I might try it.
The artist Van Gogh moved to Paris. Van Gogh met his friend Paul Gauguin in Paris.
If the artist Van Gogh hadn't moved to Paris, he wouldn't have met his friend Paul Gauguin.
Annoy somebody a lot
Get on my nerves
Finish something or reach an aim after a lot of hard work
Achieved
What can you say instead of except if?
Unless
Tolkien wrote the Lord of the Rings. Peter Jackson made a film trilogy of the book.