If you _________ (freeze) water, it _________ (turn) to ice.
freeze - turns
Which type of conditional is this?
A financial advisor is discussing the importance of making wise investment choices with his audience:
-> If you invest wisely, you will accumulate wealth, but if you make poor financial decisions, you may face financial difficulties.
Conditional Type 1 Possible future
REORDERING:
when suffer people smoke health cigarettes, their
when people smoke cigarettes, their health suffer.
TRUE/ FALSE:
If you will pour oil on water, it float.
FALSE:
If you POUR oil on water, it FLOATS.
In a second conditional sentence, what is the typical structure when expressing a hypothetical situation?
a) If + past simple, would + base form
b) If + present simple, will + base form
c) If + past perfect, would have + past participle
d) If + present continuous, will be + present participle
Write 1 word:
Flowers die ____________ you water them.
Unless
Which type of conditional is this?
People get hungry if they don't eat.
Conditional Type 0 General Truth
REORDERING:
eating unless you be stop sick you will
You will be sick unless you stop eating
TRUE/ FALSE:
If it rains, we will cancel the picnic.
TRUE
What is the key feature of a zero conditional sentence?
a) It expresses hypothetical or unreal situations.
b) It talks about general truths or scientific facts.
c) It is used for future possibilities.
d) It involves past actions and their consequences.
b) It talks about general truths or scientific facts.
Gosh! If you ________ (choose) a different path, we ________ (not encounter) those challenges.
chose - wouldn't encounter
Which type of conditional is this?
If you won the lottery, you would probably quit your job, but since you haven't, you continue to work as usual.
Conditional Type 2 Unlikely unreal present or future
REORDERING:
studied, only an international their students more my parents would them to trip take if
Only if my students studied more, their parents would take them to an international trip
TRUE/ FALSE. Fix it if it's false:
If he hadn't scored that goal, they wouldn't won the world cup.
FALSE:
If he hadn't scored that goal, they wouldn't HAVE won the world cup.
It is used to describe possible and real future situations.
a) Zero Conditionals
b) First Conditionals
c) Second Conditionals
d) Third Conditionals
b) First Conditional
If I __________ (have) enough money, I __________ (go) to Spain this spring.
had - would go
Which type of conditional can we use?
This is a typical weekday and we're learning as usual for our test. 'I wish we could go to the beach instead of studying for the test', said Steve.
Conditional Type 2 Unreal imagination in the present
Re-order the words below, and then add 1 more word to make sense of it:
I were to worry if about in zombie wouldn't apocalypse, studying something a
If I were in a zombie apocalypse, studying wouldn't be something to worry about.
TRUE/ FALSE. Fix it if it's false:
John and Tina took the later flight, so they weren't on time.
-> If they hadn't taken the earlier flight, they might have arrived sooner.
FALSE.
They wouldn't have been late if they had taken the earlier flight. (CONDITIONAL 3- UNREAL PAST POSSIBILITY)
It is used to describe conditions and results that were unreal or untrue in the past.
a) Zero Conditionals
b) First Conditionals
c) Second Conditionals
d) Third Conditionals
d) Third conditionals
If it ___(rain) tomorrow, I ___(stay) indoors and read a book. However, if the weather ___(be) good, I always go for a walk in the park. Last summer, if I ___(know) about the festival, I ___ (attend) it. Unfortunately, I___ (miss) out on the fun. Life is full of unpredictable situations, and our choices in different conditions shape our experiences.
rains - will stay - is - had known - would have attended - missed
Which type of conditional is this?
Our director would not have signed the contract unless she had had a lawyer present.
Conditional Type 3 Unreal past possibility
Re-order the words below, and then add 1 more word to make sense of it:
hadn't I loser happier if been that have I would
I would have been happier if I hadn't DATED that loser.
TRUE/ FALSE. Fix it if it's false:
Although Kate wanted to be a primary teacher, she refused to pursue higher education, and now she can't secure that teaching job
-> She wouldn't have become a teacher if she had gone to university.
FALSE
She would HAVE become a teacher if she had gone to university.
Which of the following sentences represents a third conditional structure?
a) If she has studied hard, she would pass the exam.
b) If I had had a car, I would have driven to work by myself.
c) If they'd finished the project, they might celebrate.
d) If you don't hurry, you will miss the bus.
b) If I had had a car, I would have driven to work by myself.