If you freeze water, it _________ (turn) to ice.
turns
If you don't study, you won't pass the exam.
Conditional Type 1
Zero conditional describes what happens in general.
True
If you sweat too much, you will dehydrate.
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
If you make dinner, I _______ (do) the dishes.
will do
People get hungry if they don't eat.
Conditional Type 0
We use simple present in the If-Clause and in the Main Clause we can use the verb will or modal verbs and it´ s second conditional.
False. It´s the first
If it rains, we would cancel the picnic.
We WILL cancel the picnic if it rains. Conditional Type 1
This conditional is used when the result will always happen.
a) Type 0
b) Type 1
c) Type 2
d) Type 3
a) Type 0
When she _______(finish) her work, she ____(go to the cinema).
finishes / will go
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 didn´t scored that goal, they wouldn't win the world cup.
If he didn´t score that goal, they wouldn't win the world cup. Conditional Type 2
Choose a random letter below...LUCKY or UNLUCKY??
a
b
c
a -100 points
b +100 points
c-200 points
If I had enough money, I __________ (go) to Spain.
would go
If I studied harder I would pass all my exams.
Conditional Type 3
Conditionals Type 0 are also called Future Conditionals.
False. Conditional Type 0 are called Factual Conditionals.
If she goes outside, she would see the parade.
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 - 3
If she _______ (drive) carefully, she ___________ (not have) an accident.
I won´t be happy if the weather isn´t nice.
Conditional Type 1
This is an example of the 2nd conditional.
"If she had studied, she would have passed the exam."
To form the third conditional, use "if" + past perfect in the if-clause and "would/could/might have" + past participle in the main clause.
This structure describes a hypothetical situation in the past, expressing a sense of regret. For example: "If she had studied, she would have passed the exam."
She would became a teacher if she went to university.
She would become a teacher if she went to university. Conditional Type 2
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 Conditionals
b) Future Conditionals
c) Modal Verbs
d) Conditionals
d) Conditionals in general!