Explain to me the format of the zero conditional
- If + present simple + present simple
Explain to me the format of the 1st conditional
- future consequence of a realistic possibility
- If + present simple + future simple
Explain to me the format of the 2nd conditional
- Imaginary, hypothetical, or impossible situations
- If + past simple, would + verb
Explain to me the format of the 3rd conditional
- situation in the past that did not happen
- 0% probability
- If + past perfect, would + have + 3rd col. / -ed
Which is correct?
a - I wish I would stop smoking
b - I wish I could stop smoking
B - could
wish + would = different subjects
Fix the error(s) in this zero conditional statement: If it snows, the school will close.
If it snows, the school closes.
If it rains tomorrow, what will you do?
Form a sentence, using 1st conditional, based on this scenario.
- If it rains tomorrow, I will need my umbrella so I do not get wet.
- If it rains tomorrow, I will sleep in
- If it rains tomorrow, I will not go for a run outside
Transform the sentence into a question using a second conditional structure:
If I had a million dollars, I would travel the world
What would you do if you had a million dollars?
If I / to work / harder in 1st ESO / I / to get / better grades
If I had worked harder in 1st ESO, I would have got better grades
Which is correct?
a - I wish I weighed less
b - If only I weighed less
Both!
"If only" connotes deeper regret
Form a sentence in 0 conditional using the following:
- verbs: to smell, to bake
- noun: cookies
- subject: Megan
If Megan bakes cookies, the kithcen smells delicious
Form sentence using 1st conditional:
If you / to enter / the wrong password / three times / your account / to be / blocked
If you enter the wrong password 3x, your account will be blocked
I would go to see the doctor if I _____ (to be) you
a. was
b. were
c. am
d. have been
b - were
She would have understood the lesson, if she _____ (to pay) more attention in class
... if she had payed more attention in class
If you do not eat well, you won't be healthy
Re-write the sentence using unless
Unless you eat well, you won't be healthy
Change the sentence to a negative form using the zero conditional:
If the sun sets, it get's dark
If the sun sets, it doesn't stay bright
OR
If the sun does not set, it will not get dark
Re-create the sentence with a first conditional structure and a different subject:
If they finish their chores, they will get a reward.
If she finishes her chores, she will get a reward
Change the sentence to a negative form using a second conditional structure:
If they had the chance, they would attend the concert
They wouldn't attend the concert if they didn't have the chance
Transform the sentence into a question using a third conditional structure:
If she had studied more, she would have aced the exam
Would she have aced the exam if she had studied more?
Create sentences using:
1 - wish + past simple
2 - wish + past perfect simple
Verb: to spend
1 - I wish I spent more time with my dog
2 - I wish I had spent more time with my dog
I will have to water the plants if .....
a. it rains tomorrow
b. it rained tomorrow
c. it doesn't rain tomorrow
d. it wouldn't rain tomorrow
c - if it does not rain tomorrow
(No rain = need to water)
Fix the error(s) in the 1st conditional sentence:
If he won't get enough sleep, he will be able to focus
(Negative statement)
If he does not get enough sleep, he will not be able to focus
Fix the error(s) in the sentence - 2nd conditional format
If you will read more books, you will expand your knowledge.
If you read more books, you would expand your knowledge
Change the sentence to a negative form using a third conditional structure:
If he had invested wisely, he would have made a profit
He wouldn't have made a profit if he hadn't invested wisely
Change the unless statement to an if-not statement
Unless you leave right now, you are going to be late!
If you do not leave right now, you are going to be late!