Which is zero conditional? Then conjugate the verbs.
If you ... ice, it ... (heat, melt)
If I (wake up) late, I (be) late for work.
If you heat ice, it melts.
If she ... well in this interview, she ... the job. (do, get)
If she does well in this interview, she’ll get the job.
Only one of these modals must be adjusted for person and number (singular/plural, I/we/he/she/it/they/you).
Must; should; have to
Have to
(he/she/it has to)
How do we create an comparison of equality? Which words do we need around the adjective?
He is __ tiny __ a mouse.
as tiny as
Which of these would be first conditional? And conjugate it.
If you ...(stand) in the rain, you ...(get) wet.
If my boyfriend...(cook), he...(burn) the food.
If my boyfriend cooks, he will burn the food.
Please, ... me if you ... late. (call, be)
If Faty is late to class, she _____text the teacher.
Please, call me if you’re late.
Which of these verbs express prohibition in the negative?:
musn't; shouldn't; don't have to
musn't
What is the word to say "sufficient"?
enough
Which is zero conditional? Then conjugate it.
When I ...(be) hungry, I ...(go) out to eat.
When you...(mix) water and electricity, you...(get) a shock.
When you mix water and electricity, you get shocked.
We ... the plane if we .... (not miss, hurry)
If Juan wakes up early in the morning, he _________make coffee right away!
We won’t miss the plane if we hurry.
Which of these verbs express obligαtion?
Must; should; have to
How do we use the word "sufficient"?
This door is ___ large ___ to move the sofa through it.
large enough
Which is first conditional? Conjugate it.
You .... in bed if you ... sick. (should stay, feel)
If people (eat) too many cookies, they (get) fat.
You should stay in bed if you feel sick.
Your teacher ... if you ... something. (can help, not understand)
Sandra loves to go to the Millenia Mall ______her friends go with her.
Your teacher can help if you don’t understand something.
Which of these verbs express lack of (falta de) obligation in the negative form?:
Musn't; Shouldn't; Don't have to
Don't have to
How do I say that my brother and I are not the same height?
My brother isn't as tall as me.
Which is zero conditional? Conjugate it. (if necessary, add the preposition "to")
He ...(must) ask his parents if he ...(want) stay over at his friend's.
If you (heat) your food, it (taste) better
He must ask his parents if he wants to stay over at his friend's.
If we ... today, we ... out of the competition. (not win, be)
If we don’t win today, we’ll be out of the competition.
Which of these verbs can show that something is a suggestion or advice?:
Must; Should; Have to
Must & Should
Should = advice
Must = strong advice
(have to = strong advice (in American English))
Translate:
Mis notas no son bastante buenas para aprobar.
My marks are not good enough.