When do we use Conditional 0?
General truths / facts
What is the structure of Conditional I?
If clause - Present Simple
Main clause - will + infinitive
What does Conditional II describe?
1) Hypothetical situations
2) General truths
3) Past regrets
1) Hypothetical situations
If the sun (will rise / rises / would rise), it (gets / will get / would get) light.
If the sun rises, it gets light.
Correct the mistakes if necessary: If it will rain tomorrow, we cancel the picnic.
If it rains tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic.
Match the parts of the sentences:
1. If I were you...
2. If I had more time...
A. I would learn to cook.
B. I would apologize.
1. B. If I were you, I would apologize.
2. A. If I had more time I would learn to cook.
If water ______ (freeze), it ______ (become) ice.
If water freezes, it becomes ice.
If we ______ (leave) now, we ______ (arrive) on time.
If we leave now, we will arrive on time.
If I ______ (have) a million dollars, I ______ (buy) a house.
If I had a million dollars, I would buy a house.
Make a sentence out of these words: oil / floats / water / if / it / on / is poured.
If oil is poured on water, it floats.
Rearrange the words: will / If / late / the / train / we / miss / is / our / flight
If the train is late, we will miss our flight.
Which sentence uses Conditional 2?
1) If he works hard, he’ll succeed.
2) If he worked hard, he’d succeed.
3) If he worked hard, he has succeeded.
2) If he worked hard, he’d succeed.
Translate the sentence into English: Если смешать красный и белый, то получится розовый.
If you mix red and white, you get pink.
Rewrite the sentence by adding a condition: We might miss the train.
If we don’t hurry/leave now, we will miss the train.
Translate the sentence into English: Если бы я был выше ростом, то мог бы играть в баскетбол.
If I was taller, I could play basketball.