What's the conditional?
USAGE
Make the conditional
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100

If I didn't have to do the washing up, I would help you.

First conditional

100

When is zero conditional used?

General truth, Universal truth, Habits

100

Make a zero conditional sentence. (I / wake up late / I / be late for work)

"If I wake up late I'm late for work."

100

You can't smoke in the restaurants without getting in trouble. 

SMOKE 

If you ________________ get into trouble.

If you smoke in the restaurant, you will get into trouble.

100

Chuck isn't stupid, but he failed his midterm exam. Why? -- He didn't study for it. (third conditional) 

"If Chuck had studied, he probably wouldn't have failed his midterm exam."

200

Whenever my room mate snores loudly, I cannot sleep.

Zero conditional

200

When do we use first conditional?

Possible / Likely future situations

200

Make a second conditional sentence. (I / to meet a genie / I / to ask him for my three wishes)

"If I met a genie, I would ask him for my three wishes"

200

The only thing stopping me doing my homework is that I don't have my dictionary here. 

IF 

I __________ I had my dictionary here. 

I would do my homework if I had my dictionary here. 

200

I want to work outside today, but that won't be possible because it's raining. (second conditional) 

"If it weren't/wasn´t raining, I would work outside today."

300

As soon as they leave, please turn the lights off.

Zero conditional

300

When do we use second conditionals?

Imaginary situations, untrue to present, to give advice 

300

Make a zero conditional sentence. (you / to smoke too much / you / to get lung cancer)

"If you smoke, you get yellow fingers."

300

It's going to rain so you are sure to get wet. 

IT

If ________ get wet. 

If it rains you will get wet. 

300

I'll try to give your message to Ted, but I'm not sure whether I'll see him or not. (first conditional) 

"If I see Ted, I'll give him your message."

400

Will you accept this candidate provided that he completes the test on time? 

First conditional

400

Say the tense differences between zero and first conditionals.

type 0: all present tenses type 1: if-clause (present), main clause (future)

400

Make a first conditional sentence. ( You / to forget my birthday / I / to speak to you again)

"If you forget my birthday, I'll never speak to you again".

400

If I ___________(be) a baby, I __________(sleep) and _______(play) all day. (The fact is, you are NOT a baby now)

were, would sleep, (would) play

400

My boss wants to send me to Japan. I'm going to try sushi. (first conditional) 

"If my boss sends me to Japan, I'm going to try sushi."

500

On condition that the army stops the civil unrest, the Prime Minister can resume his visit to the city. 

first conditional 

500

Compare 0, 1, and 2 conditionals

type 0: general truth, if-clause (present), main clause (present)

type 1: possible situations, if-clause (present), main clause (will + infinitive)

type 2: imaginary situation, untrue to present, if-clause (past), main clause (would + infinitive)

500

Make a second conditional sentence ( If / Andrew / here tonight / he / tell us / a lot of jokes.)

"If Andrew was here tonight, he would tell us a lot of jokes." 

500

People often find it difficult to concentrate in noisy places. 

THEY 

When ______ people often find it difficult to concentrate.

When they are in noisy places, people often find it difficult to concentrate.

500

Kathy wants to go to the movies but doesn't have any money. (second conditional)

"If Kathy had some money, she would go to the movies"

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