If it (rain) tomorrow, we (stay) at home.
If it rains tomorrow, we'll stay at home. (First)
The woman ... lives next door is a doctor.
The woman who/that lives next door is a doctor.
I ______ (work) here since 2022.
I have worked here since 2022.
I'm interested ___ learning languages.
in
I enjoy ______(read) books.
reading
If I (be) rich, I (travel) around the world.
If I were rich, I would travel around the world. (Second)
This relative pronoun is used for things.
which
Look! It ______ (rain).
Look! It's raining.
Please listen ___ the teacher.
to
She decided ______(study) abroad.
to study
What is the First Conditional?
This conditional is used for real and possible future situations.
Which relative pronoun can replace "which" and "who" in defining clauses?
that
Yesterday I ______ (go) to the cinema."
Yesterday I went to the cinema."
Many children are good ___ drawing.
at
We finished ______(have) dinner at 8.
having
What is the Second Conditional?
This conditional is used to talk about imaginary situations in the present.
This relative pronoun shows possession.
whose
By the time we arrived, the film ______ (start).
By the time we arrived, the film had started.
We waited ___ the bus for 20 minutes.
He promised ______(call) me later.
to call
If she (study) harder, she (pass) the exam.
If she had studied harder, she would have passed the exam.
The place ... we met was very crowded.
The place where we met was very crowded.
I don't know when she _____(come).
I don't know when she comes.
Success often depends ___ hard work.
on
He stopped ____(smoke).
to smoke/smoking
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