Zero conditional
First conditional
Second conditional
Definite adverb of frequency
Indefinite Adverb of frequency
100

If you mix red and blue, you get this color.

purple

100

Complete the sentence: If it snows, we ____ a snowman.

will build

100

Complete the sentence: If I won the lottery, I ____ travel the world.

would


100

Give an example of a definite adverb of frequency

Daily, weekly, monthly, annually, hourly.

100

What type of adverb is always?

Indefinite

200

If you mix red and blue, you get this color.

zero conditional

200

This conditional is used to talk about an imaginary or unlikely situation in the present or future.

Second Conditional.

200

This conditional is used to talk about a real and possible situation in the future.

First conditional

200

Where are definite adverbs of frequency usually placed in a sentence?

At the end of the sentence.

200

Where does the adverb never go in the sentence "he is late"?

He is never late.
300

Complete the sentence: If you don't eat, you ____ hungry.

get

300

What is the correct structure for the first conditional?

If + present simple, will + base verb.

300

What is the correct structure for the second conditional?


 If + past simple, would + base verb.

300

Complete the sentence: The company holds its meetings ____.

Weekly.

300

Give two examples of indefinite adverbs of frequency.


Always, often, sometimes, rarely, never.

400

Create a zero conditional sentence about what happens when water freezes

If water freezes, it turns into ice.

400

Form a question using the first conditional.

What will you do if it rains?

400

Why would you use the second conditional to say, "If I were a millionaire, I would buy a yacht"?

Because being a millionaire is an imaginary or unlikely situation

400

Is "sometimes" a definite adverb? Why or why not?

No, because it does not state a specific, exact time frame.

400

Why are these adverbs called "indefinite"?

Because they do not state the exact number of times an action happens.

500

Explain the difference between "If it rains, I stay home" and "If it rains, I will stay home."

The first is a zero conditional, showing a general truth or habit. The second is a first conditional, talking about a specific future possibility.

500

Create a first conditional sentence about getting a good grade on a test.

If I study hard, I will get a good grade.

500

Create a second conditional sentence about something you would do if you could fly.

If I could fly, I would travel to different cities easily.

500

No, because it does not state a specific, exact time frame.

I go to the gym daily.

500

Create a single sentence with both an indefinite adverb of frequency and the verb "to be."

He is always happy.