If you freeze water, it _________ (turn) to ice.
turns
If you don't study, you won't pass the exam.
Zero! Remember, zero conditional is used to talk about facts, general truths, and things that are always true under certain conditions.
If + present simple, present simple.
What does "opportunity" mean? (Don't translate!!!)
Situations or chances!
If you will pour oil on water, it float.
If you POUR oil on water, it FLOATS.
If they score another goal, they ___ win.
a) would
b) will
c) have
b) will.
If they score another goal, they will win.
If you stay determined, you __ achieve your goals.
will
If I were rich, I would travel the world
2nd Conditional. Remember, 2nd conditional is used when we are expressing things that are unlikely to happen or imagined.
If + past simple, would + infinitive
Fill in the blank: ___ an interest in something (make/take/do)
TAKE
I like to take fun after school.
I like to HAVE fun after school.
If I worked harder, I __ get better results.
a) would
b) will
c) have
a) would.
If I worked harder, I would get better results.
If you stay calm during a challenge, you ___ think more clearly.
will
If I had stayed home all day, I would have gotten bored.
The 3rd conditional is used to express regret and imagined outcomes.
If + past perfect, would have + past participle.
What is the definition of bravery?
No fear of dangerous or difficult things
If he touch fire, he get burned.
If he touches fire, he gets burned.
Flowers die ____________ you water them.
a) if
b) unless
c) when
b) Unless
If I had the chance, I ___ take advantage of the opportunity.
would
If it's sunny, I'll go to the beach
We use 1st conditional when we are talking about real and possible situations in the present or future. It refers to things that are likely to happen if a certain condition is met.
If + present simple, will + base verb
What does it mean "to encourage" somebody?
Give confidence to others and motivate them to do something.
If you have doubts about your ability, you lost confidence in facing the challenge.
If you have doubts about your ability, you WILL LOSE confidence in facing the challenge.
If I had practiced more, I __ __ played better in the match.
a) will have
b) have done
c) would have
c) would have
If I had practiced more, I would have played better in the match.
If you __ braver, you __ take risks without hesitation. (2nd conditional)
If I were a singer, I'd have a lot of money.
2nd Conditional. Remember, 2nd conditional is used when we are expressing things that are unlikely to happen or imagined.
If + past simple, would + infinitive
Use "get on my nerves" in a sentece.
Example: The rain has really been getting on my nerves lately.
If she had given that speech, she inspired so many people.
If she had given that speech, she WOULD HAVE inspired so many people.
It is used to describe possible and real situations.
a) Zero Conditionals
b) First Conditionals
c) Second Conditionals
d) Third Conditionals
b) First Conditional