I move very slowly.
I carry my home on my back.
I can live on land and in water.
TURTLE
A club where students practice acting and perform plays.
DRAMA CLUB
What is the main use of "should"?
To give advice, suggestions, or recommendations.
What is the First Conditional used for?
To talk about possible future situations and their results.
You should to study harder.
You should study harder.
I am a wild animal.
I live in packs.
I howl at the moon.
WOLF
A club where members play and learn chess strategies.
CHESS CLUB
What is the negative form of "should"?
Should not (shouldn't).
What is the structure of the First Conditional?
If + present simple, will + base verb.
She should goes to bed early.
She should go to bed early.
I love to swim.
I play in rivers and lakes.
I have soft, thick fur.
OTTER
A group for people interested in drawing, painting, and other art activities.
ART CLUB
Is "should" a modal verb?
Yes, it is a modal verb.
Which modal verb is commonly used in the result clause?
Will.
If we don't protect animal habitats, many animals loses their homes.
If we don't protect animal habitats, many animals will lose their homes.
I climb trees.
I have a bushy tail.
I collect nuts and acorns.
SQUIRREL
A club where members sing, play instruments, or enjoy music together.
MUSIC CLUB
Do we use "to" after "should"?
NO
Complete the structure: If + __, will + __
Present simple, base verb.
If the giant panda will lose its habitat, it won't survive.
If the giant panda loses its habitat, it won't survive.
I am awake at night.
I have large eyes.
I can turn my head very far.
OWL
A club focused on practicing and playing sports activities.
SPORT CLUB
What is the structure of an affirmative sentence with "should"?
Subject + should + base verb + complement.
True or False: The First Conditional talks about impossible situations.
False.
If people don't learn about extinct animals, they will not understands the importance of conservation.
If people don't learn about extinct animals, they will not understand the importance of conservation.