Zero conditional
First conditional
Unless
As long as
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True or false

We use zero conditional talk about conditions and their results 

True

100

Choose the correct answer:

If he ______ (wins/will win) the game, he ______ (will be/is) very happy.

If he wins the game, he will be very happy.

100

True or False 

"Unless" suggests a requirement that must be met to avoid a negative consequence.


True. indicates a condition that must be fulfilled to prevent an undesirable/negative result.

100

Spot the mistake 

People can escape poverty as long as if they work hard.

 Mistake: The use of both "as long as" and "if" is redundant.

  • Correct Sentence: "People can escape poverty as long as they work hard."
200

Rearrange the sentence 

enough / you / sleep / if / get, / better / feel / you

If you get enough sleep, you feel better

You feel better, if you get enough sleep 

200

Rearrange the sentence:

too / eat / if / you / much / sick / feel/ will / you

If you eat too much, you will feel sick.

200

Spot the mistake

Unless governments won’t take action on climate change, future generations will face severe environmental challenges.


Unless governments take action on climate change, future generations will face severe environmental challenges.



200

Spot the mistake 

Unemployment will increase as long as job opportunities don’t exist.

Correct Sentence: "Unemployment will decrease as long as job opportunities exist."

300

Spot the mistake 

If you will eat vegetables every day, you improve your health.

Mistake: "will eat" (future tense instead of present)

Corrected: If you eat vegetables every day, you improve your health.

300

Fill in the blanks: If they ______ (invite) us, we ______ (go) to the party.

If they invite us, we will go to the party.

300

Rearrange the sentence

We /  in education / unless / invest / inequality / social / will / to grow / continue


Unless we invest in education, social inequality will continue to grow.

300

Complete the sentence:

People will have better education as long as ______

Example: People will have better education as long as the government invests in schools.

400

Mention 2 different ways to complete the sentence 

If you moderate your sugar consumption,

Possible answers:

- you prevent sugar crashes

- your teeth stay healthier

- you reduce the risk of diabetes

400

Correct the mistake in this sentence:

If you will come to the party, I will be happy.

If you come to the party, I will be happy.

400

Complete the sentence

___ we provide more job opportunities, ___  will continue to rise. (Poor) 



Unless we provide more job opportunities, poverty will continue to rise.

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Rephrase the following sentence using "as long as":
"People will find jobs if they receive proper training."

People will find jobs as long as they receive proper training.

500

Complete with the correct condition 

You protect your skin from UV damage

Possible answers:

- If you use sunscreen.

- If you wear protective clothing

- If you avoid sun exposure

500

Complete the sentence with your own idea:

If it gets cold, I ______.

If it gets cold, I will wear a sweater.

500

Create one sentence using Unless to talk about 

(Possible answer) 

Unless we increase funding for healthcare, access to medical services will remain limited.



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Create a sentence using "as long as" about poverty  

Example: Poverty will decrease as long as jobs are available for everyone