Will Statements
Adverbs of Possibility
May/Might
First Conditional
Vocabulary
100

Sub: I

Verb: buy

Ob: a new phone

I will buy a new phone.

100

Perhaps/Certainly I'll go to school tomorrow. I'm not sure.

Perhaps

100

Write a sentence using might.

I might...

100

Make a sentence in the first conditional.

...

100

When you move a page up or down on the internet.

Scroll up and down

200

Sub: My brother

Verb: drive

Ob: Me to the airport

My brother will drive me to the airport.

200

He will probably/maybe help us with our homework.

probably.

200

Write a sentence using may.

I may...

200

Make a sentence in the first conditional.

...

200

When you get closer and farther away from a picture.

Zoom in and out.

300
Sub: Dave

Verb: Go (Negative)

Ob: to school

Dave won't go to school.

300

Write a sentence in the future using "definitely."

Ex: I will definitely go to school tomorrow.

300

I may/will definitely go to school tomorrow.

Explain why.

will, because you are sure.

300

Finish these sentences in the first conditional:

She'll help you...

If you're mean to him...

She'll help you if...

If you're mean to him, he won't...

300

When you select something with a mouse.

Click on.

400

Sub: They

Verb: run

Ob: home

They will run home.

400

Write a sentence in the future using "certainly."

Write a sentence in the future using "perhaps."

I certainly will go to school...

Perhaps he will...

400

If he doesn't hurry/will hurry, he might be late.

Explain why.

doesn't hurry.

400

Finish these sentences in first conditional:

If I buy a phone,...

I will be happy...

If I buy a phone, I will...

I will be happy if...

400

When you turn off a computer.

Shut down.

500

Sub: We

Verb: Give (negative)

Ob: you a candy

Also, explain how to form a sentence in the future.


We won't give you a candy.

Sub + will + verb + ob.

500

Explain where "maybe," and "certainly" go in a sentence in the future.

Maybe comes before the subject. Certainly comes between the subject and will or between will and the verb.

500

Explain the difference between might, may, and will.

They are all future words. Will implies that you are sure something will happen in the future. Might and may imply that you are unsure if something will happen.

500

Explain how to form a first conditional sentence on the board.

It is a possible situation in the future

If + sub + simple present, sub + simple future + base verb

500

When you save your files another time.

Back up.

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