If I see Lionel Messi in Barcelona, I ...... (ask) him for an autograph for you.
WILL ASK
If I .... (leave) now, I would catch the train to Paris.
LEFT
If you dance with Tom, his girlfriend ... (be) jealous of you.
WILL BE
What's the structure of the 1st conditional?
IF + PRESENT SIMPLE, WILL
You swap points with another team.
SWAP!
They .... (kick) you out of the restaurant if you light a cigarrete
WILL KICK
If you ... (find) a bag full of money, would you keep it?
FOUND
You get 200 points.
+ 200 points!
What's the structure of the second conditional?
IF + PAST SIMPLE, WOULD
I want a boyfriend/girlfriend.
I am not good looking.
If I were good looking, I would have a boyfriend/girlfriend.
She ... (catch) a cold if she ... (not put) on something warmer.
WILL CATCH / DOESN'T PUT
If it .... (not be) so hot in here, I .... (go) and close the windows.
WEREN'T / WOULD GO
If you painted your fingernails black, Sally, you ... (look) like a witch.
WOULD LOOK
When do we use the 1st conditional?
For real/possible situations
Michael Jackson was a great dancer.
Michael Jackson could dance in superbowl 2021.
If M.J. were alive, he would dance in the superbowl.
If you .... (not ring) the bell, I .... (not hear) you.
DON'T RING / WON'T HEAR
Swap points with another team.
SWAP!
I ... (help) you if I didn't have to help my mother.
WOULD HELP
When do we use the second conditional? Name 3
For imaginary or hypothetical situations / To give advice
I wonder what beer taste like.
I am not 18 years old yet.
If I were 18 years old, I would taste some beer.
Mom is in a bad mood today, so it ... (be) better if you ... (wait) outside.
WILL BE / WAIT
We .... (celebrate) with you if your team ... (win) today.
WOULD CELEBRATE / WON
If our teachers were our age, they ... (understand) us better, I think.
WOULD UNDERSTAND
You lose 300 points.
- 300 points
I would love to go to nightclubs and parties.
Thanks to this lockdown I can't.
If we weren't in lockdown, I would go to party!