Swap points
turns
If you don't study, you won't pass the exam.
Conditional Type 1
Zero conditional describes what happens in general.
True
Swap points
If you sweat too much, YOU DEHYDRATE. Conditional Type 0
This conditional is used to talk about unreal, possibility, or impossible events.
a) Conditional Type 0
b) Conditional Type 1
c) Conditional Type 2
d) Conditional Type 3
c) Conditional Type 2
Freeze a team
do
People get hungry if they don't eat.
Conditional Type 0
-200 pts to one team
True. We use simple present in the If-Clause and in the Main Clause we can use the verb will or modal verbs.
If it rains, we would cancel the picnic.
We WILL cancel the picnic if it rains. Conditional Type 1
It’s a trap! Choose a member from your team who will dance/sing.
a) Type 0
We would have caught our flight if we _________ (had get / had got) to the airport on time.
had got
If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
Conditional Type 2
A second conditional sentence is subjective.
True. It depends on your point of view.
If he hadn't scored that goal, they wouldn't won the world cup.
If he hadn't scored that goal, they wouldn't HAVE won the world cup. Conditional Type 3
These conditionals describe future events.
a) Type 0
b) Type 1
c) Type 2
d) Type 3
b) Type 1
If I had enough money, I __________ (would go / did go) to Spain.
would go
Win 400 pts
Conditional Type 3
Freeze a team
False. Conditional Type 0 are called Factual Conditionals.
Win and share 800 pts to a team (50%)
If she WENT outside, she would see the parade. Conditional type 2.
It is used to describe conditions and results that were unreal or untrue in the past.
a) Factual Conditionals
b) Future Conditionals
c) Hypothetical Past Conditionals
d) Hypothetical Present Conditionals
c) Hypothetical Past Conditionals
Jackpot. Your team just won 500 pts.
had /wouldn't have had
She would travel all over the world if she were rich.
Conditional Type 2
The structure of a hypothetical past sentence is: Simple past or subjunctive were + would/could/might + base verb.
False. The structure of a hypothetical past (Type 3) sentence is: Past Perfect + would have/could have/might have + past participle.
She would had become a teacher if she had gone to university.
She would HAVE become a teacher if she had gone to university. Conditional Type 3
It’s a trap! Choose a member from your team who will dance/sing.
d) Conditionals