If you heat water to 100°C, it _ (boil)
boils
If it rains tomorrow, we _ (cancel) the trip.
will cancel
If you mix red and blue, you _ (get) purple.
get
If I see Anna tomorrow, I _ (tell) her the news.
will tell
This conditional is used to talk about scientific facts or general truths.
zero conditional
If people don’t drink water, they _ (die).
Die
If I study hard, I _ (pass) the test.
will pass
If students are late, the teacher usually _ (get) angry.
gets
If you don’t hurry, you _ (miss) the train.
will miss
This conditional is used for possible future events.
first conditional
Rewrite in zero conditional: “When I eat too much, I feel sick.”
If I eat too much, I feel sick
Make a first conditional sentence about getting a job.
If I get the job, I will be happy
If metal gets hot, it _ (expand).
expands
If it doesn’t rain, we _ (go) for a walk.
will go
How many types of conditionals are there in English?
four
Explain the structure of zero conditional.
If + present simple, present simple
Explain the structure of first conditional.
If + present simple, will + verb
Choose the correct sentence:
A) If you will heat ice, it melts.
B) If you heat ice, it melts.
B) If you heat ice, it melts.
Complete: If he _ (not finish) his homework, he will get in trouble.
doesn’t finish
Fill the gaps:
Zero Conditional = If + _ , _
First Conditional = If + _ , _
Present Simple, Present Simple;
Present Simple, will + verb
Перепиши предложение в zero conditional:
“When people don’t get enough sleep, their concentration suffers.”
If people don’t get enough sleep, their concentration suffers
Выбери правильный вариант и объясни, почему:
“If she _ late again, the manager will fire her.”
A) will be B) is
“is”, because in the first conditional the ‘if’ clause uses present simple, not ‘will’?
zero conditional қолданып сөйлем құра
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Переводта және first conditional жаса:
“Егер ол үй тапсырмасын жасамаса, мұғалім ренжиді.”
If he doesn’t do his homework, the teacher will be unhappy
Identify and correct the mistake:
If it will snow tomorrow, we’ll stay home.
If it snows tomorrow, we’ll stay home” (no ‘will’ in if-clause)