What subject is: HE/SHE/IT + verb "es, s"
3rd Person
What are the types of verbs in the Simple Past Tense?
Regular and irregular verbs.
What is the Zero Conditional Structure?
If/When + (present simple), (present simple).
What is the First Conditional structure?
If + (Present Simple), Simple Future
What is the Second Conditional structure?
If + Past Simple, Would + Base Verb
What tense is: is/are+verb "ing"
Present Continuous
What tense is: was/were+verb+ "ing"
Past Continuous
What tense do you use in Zero Conditional?
Present simple+present simple
Change the verb to simple future: go
Will go
Fill in the blank: If I _____ (can) live anywhere, I _____ ______(live) in Japan.
If I could live anywhere, I would live in Japan.
What are the Negative or Interrogative auxiliaries in the Present Tense?
Do/does/don't/doesn't
What are the Negative and Interrogative Auxiliar in the Past Tense?
did/ didn’t
We use Zero Conditional…
...when talking about scientific facts and situations that are certain to happen.
We use First Conditional to…
To talk about possibilities in the present or in the future.
We use Second Conditional to…
To talk about imaginary or impossible situations.
Change the sentence to Present Simple, Negative form using: "I made it to the back of the bus"
"I didn’t make it to the back of the bus."
Change the sentence to the Past Tense Negative Form, using: "We went to the beach."
"We didn’t go to the beach."
Make a sentence in Zero Conditional: ice/put/sun/melts.
"If you put ice in the sun, it melts"
Make a sentence in First Conditional: they/eat too much/get sick.
"If they eat too much, they will get sick"
Make a sentence in Second Conditional: I/president/we/have/better country.
"If I were president, we would have a better country."
Change the sentence to Present Simple Interrogative form, using "He was ready to start the game."
"Is he ready to start the game?"
Change the sentence to the Past Tense Interrogative form, using: "He was tall and smart."
"Was he tall and smart?"
Make a sentence in Zero Conditional: my sister/have/money/travel.
"If my sister has money, she travels"
Make a sentence in First Conditional: we/have visitors/prepare coffee.
"If we have visitors, I/we will prepare coffee".
Make a sentence in Second Conditional: you/win/million dollars/travel around the world.
"If you won a million dollars, you would travel around the world."