use of the zero conditional
to talk about events and the results that always follow
type of word (what part of speech word) we use after an article
a noun
long form of this contraction used in the second conditional = you´d
would = you would
mention to reflexive pronouns
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, yourselves, ourselves, themselves
mention the two types of "voice" in english
active voice & passive voice
alternative of "if" only in the zero conditional
when
article(s) called "definite"
the
mention the two different structures of ANY conditional
HINT: CHANGE, ORDER
IF clause, comma, result clause
result clause, NO comma, IF clause
mention two indefinite pronouns
somebody/someone, something, somewhere, everybody/everyone, everythin, everywhere, anybody/anyone, anything, anywhere
form of the passive voice
be + past participle
use of first conditional
use of the articles a/an
singular nouns, mentioned for the first time, before a person´s job...
form of this conditional
if + simple past + would/wouldn´t + base form verb
use of a reflexive pronoun
we use reflexive pronouns when the person/animal who does the action (the subject) is also the person/animal affected by it
question we can answer with a passive voice sentence?
What happens to the person or thing?
correct the next conditional sentence:
"When you mix red and yellow, you got orange"
Mention the type of conditional"When you mix red and yellow, you get orange"
Zero conditional
use of (-) no article
plural or uncountable nouns in general:
"Dogs are the best pets!"
use of this conditional
to talk about unlikely events or imaginary situations and their possible results
adjectives:
"Let´s go somewhere hot for our vacation"
to-infinitive:
"Is there anything to eat?"
a relative clause:
"A receptionist is someone who meets you when you arrive"
word we use if we want to mention who does the action
by
conditional that has the option to be written in past in specific cases
zero conditional
rule being used in this sentence:
"The college is near the church"we use no article in some common expressions with school, gym, college, church...when we talk about the activities that usually happen there:
"What did you study in college?"
we use "the" when we talk about the place as a building:
"The college is near the church"
form of the verb to be in this conditional
we can use was or were in the if clause after I, he, she, it
form of the verb when we use any of the indefinite pronouns as the subject of the sentence
singular verb:
Everyone hates waiting.
complete the next sentence in the past passive voice:
"America ___________ (discover) in 1492"
was discovered