If you freeze water, it _________ (turn) to ice.
turns
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If you don't study, you won't pass the exam.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
YOU FREEZE ANOTHER TEAM
Zero conditional describes what happens in general in present. Fact, general 'truth'.
True
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When you sweat too much, you will dehydrate.
When you sweat too much, YOU DEHYDRATE. ZERO CONDITIONAL
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This conditional is used to talk about events that might have occurred in the past, but didn't.
a) Conditional Type 0
b) Conditional Type 1
c) Conditional Type 2
d) Conditional Type 3
d) Conditional Type 3
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If I ______________________ you for a cigarette, would you give me one? (ASK)
If I asked you for a cigarette, would you give me one?
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If he had been able to afford it, he _____________________ her a diamond ring. (BUY)
If he had been able to afford it, he would have bought her a diamond ring. (BUY)
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If you make dinner, I _______ (do) the dishes.
will do
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People get hungry when they don't eat.
ZERO CONDITIONAL
YOU HAVE AN EXTRA TURN
The structure of the first conditional is: Simple present + will/may/can/must + base verb.
True. We use simple present in the If-Clause and in the ain Clause we can use the verb will or sometimes modal verbs.
If it might rain, we would cancel the picnic.
If it rained, we would cancel the picnic. (SECOND CONDITIONAL)
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This conditional is used when the result always happens in present.
a) Type 0
b) Type 1
c) Type 2
d) Type 3
a) Type 0
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You would have found the tickets if you ________ into your pockets more carefully. (LOOK)
You would have found the tickets if you had looked into your pockets more carefully. (LOOK)
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If it rains this afternoon we _____________ out. (NOT GO)
If it rains this afternoon we won't go out. (NOT GO)
If I ____ (have) enough money, I would go to Spain.
had
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If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
ANOTHER TEAM LOSE TWO TURNS
A second conditional sentence is subjective (unreal / hypothetical / improbable).
True. It usually describes a possible event that is very unlikely to happen.
If he hadn't scored that goal, they wouldn't win the World Cup.
If he hadn't scored that goal, they wouldn't have won the World Cup. THIRD CONDITIONAL
YOUR TEAM LOSE TWO TURNS
These conditionals describe future possible events.
a) Type 0
b) Type 1
c) Type 2
d) Type 3
b) Type 1
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If you ________ the bell, someone will answer it. (RING)
If you ring the bell, someone will answer it. (RING)
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If she _______________ the exam, she won't get the job she has applied for. (NOT PASS)
If she doesn't pass the exam, she won't get the job she has applied for. (NOT PASS)
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We would have caught our flight if we _________ (get) to the airport on time.
had got
THE POINTS GO TO ANOTHER TEAM
If I had been a smart guy, I wouldn't have failed the exam.
THIRD CONDITIONAL
STEAL ALL THE POINTS OF OTHER TEAM
Zero conditional are also called Future Conditionals.
False. Conditional Type 0 are called Factual Conditionals.
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If she has gone outside, she would see the parade.
If she WENT outside, she would see the parade. SECOND CONDITIONAL.
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It is used to describe conditions and results that were unreal or untrue in the past.
a) All the Conditionals
b) Future Conditionals
c) Hypothetical Past Conditionals
d) Hypothetical Present Conditionals
c) Hypothetical Past Conditionals
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If I catch some fish, _____________ them for me? (YOU FRY)
If I catch some fish, will you fry them for me? (YOU FRY)
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If she posted the letter now, they _____________ it by Tuesday. (RECEIVE)
If she posted the letter now, they would receive it by Tuesday. (RECEIVE)
:)
If she _______ (have) driven carefully, she ___________ (not have) an accident.
had /wouldn't have had
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She would buy an island all for herself if she were rich.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
YOU LOSE ALL YOU POINTS
The structure of a hypothetical past sentence is: Simple past or were + would/could/might + base verb.
True. That is the structure of a hypothetical past (SECOND)
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She would had become a teacher if she had gone to university.
She would HAVE become a teacher if she had gone to university. THIRD CONDITIONAL
STEAL ALL THE POINTS OF OTHER TEAM
Describe the result of something that might happen (in the present or future) or might have happened but didn't (in the past).
a) Factual actions
b) Auxiliaries
c) Modal Verbs
d) Conditionals
d) Conditionals
If they had visited us, we _____________ a wonderful evening together. (SPEND)
If they had visited us, we would have spent a wonderful evening together. (SPEND)
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My boss ____________ angry if John comes to work late again. (BE)
My boss will be angry if John comes to work late again. (BE)
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