What type of conditional is this?
If you help me with my homework, I will pay you!
First conditional
Make a zero conditional sentence. (If I / to get up late / I / to be late for work)
"If I get up late, I'm late for work."
If I played the lottery, I ______ (have) a chance of becoming a millionaire.
would have
If you go to bed early, you won't be tired tomorrow.
What type of conditional is this?
If my neighbour plays music late at night, I can't sleep.
Zero conditional
Make a first conditional sentence. (If you / to miss the bus / you / to have to walk to school)
"If you miss the bus, you will have to walk to school."
Wood ______ (not burn) if there is no oxygen.
doesn't burn
Correct the mistake:
If I found a wallet in the street, I would took it to the police.
If I found a wallet in the street, I would take it to the police.
Which verb forms do we use to make zero conditional sentences? Zero: If + ........ + ........
Zero: present simple + present simple
Make a first conditional sentence. (If my uncle / to stop smoking now / he / to be healthier)
"If my uncle stops smoking now, he will be healthier."
If we ________(not do) our homework, our teacher __________(be) angry tomorrow.
don't do, will be
Correct the mistake:
If I had time, I will visit my grandparents this afternoon.
If I have time, I will visit my grandparents this afternoon.
OR
If I had time, I would visit my grandparents this afternoon.
What types of conditional are these?
If I see James, I'll tell him to call you.
First conditional
Make a second conditional sentence. (If I / to meet Marco Asensio / I / to ask for his autograph)
“If I met Marco Asensio, I would ask for his autograph.”
If I ___________(be) a baby, I __________(sleep) all day.
were, would sleep
Correct the mistake:
If we spoken better English, we would to watch this film without subtitles.
If we spoke better English, we would watch this film without subtitles.
When do we use second conditionals?
Second: hypothetical or imaginary situations
Make a first conditional sentence. (If we / to win the next match / we / to qualify to the semi-finals)
"If we win the next match, we will qualify to the semi-finals."
What places ________________ (visit/you) if you travelled to Australia?
would you visit
Correct the mistake:
If you study, you won't pass the science exam.
If you don't study, you won't pass the science exam.