Is this sentence correct?
If Rose went out, she gets wet.
No. The correct sentence is: If Rose goes out, she gets wet.
True or false.
The first condtional describes things that we think are likely to happen in the future.
True.
What other word do we use to say "was" in a formal way?
were
Say a verb in past perfect
What is the date today?
04/11/2019
Form a sentence
Smoke/yellow/If/fingers/you/get/you
If you smoke, you get yellow fingers.
What is the structure of the first conditional?
If + present simple, will + infinitive.
What is the structure of the second conditional?
If+ past simple, would + infinitive
What is the structure of the third conditional?
If+ past perfect, would have + past participle
In what year was the second world war over?
1945
When do we use the zero conditional?
When talking about something that always happens.
Most of the time, we use "will" when using the first conditional, what other modal verbs can also be used? (Mention at least 3)
Can, might, should, must, going to.
When do we use the second conditional?
We can use it to talk about things in the future that are probably not going to be true.
A dream.
In what context do we use the third conditional?
To talk about the past and imagine a different outcome than what really happened.
We can use it to show regret or make up an excuse.
How many bones are in the adult human body?
206
True or false.
The zero conditional can be used in present and past tense.
False.
Organize this words into a sentence.
Will/bite/tail/the/pull/dog/if/its/you
The dog will bite you if you pull its tail.
If you pull the dog's tail, it'll bite you.
True or false.
We can use the second conditional to talk about something that is impossible.
True.
Make up a sentence in third conditional.
Which is the biggest ocean?
The Pacific Ocean
Make two sentences in zero conditional.
Say two sentences without using "will" (use two of the other modal verbs)
How is the second conditional different from the first conditional? (Explain and give example)
The second conditional is used to talk about something that is more unlikely, even impossible.
The first conditional is used for more realizable statements.
Example:
If I go to the store, I will buy some shoes.
If I won the lottery, I would buy a hundred shoes.
organize these words into a sentence.
Cleaned/If/the/have/wouldn't/me/morning/I/had/room/in/I/the/slept/mess/the/between
If I had cleaned the room in the morning, I wouldn't have slept between the mess.
If 50 is 100%, what is 84%?
42