When do we use zero conditional sentences?
Zero conditional sentences express general truths—situations in which one thing always causes another.
Which is correct:
If you study hard,
a. you will pass the test.
b. you would pass the test.
a.
If you ___, you will feel better. (rest)
If you rest, you will feel better.
She would has more money if she worked on Sundays.
She would HAVE more money if she worked on Sundays.
Wich conditional is this?
If you’re free later, we can go for a walk.
Zero conditional
When do we use first conditional sentences?
We use first conditional to talk about a real or very likely action or situation and its probable result in the present or future.
Which sentence is correct?
a.If I won the lottery, I would buy a car.
b.If I had won the lottery, I would buy a car.
a.
What Is missing in the second conditional structure?(if + ____, ... would + infinitive)
a. past simple
b. present simple
c. infinitive
a. past simple
If I owned a zoo, I will let people interact with the animals more.
If I owned a zoo, I WOULD let people interact with the animals more.
Which conditional is this?
If he didn’t have to work late, he could go out with his girlfriend.
Second conditional
When do we use second conditional sentences?
We use the second conditional to talk about an imaginary (hypothetical) situation or its imagined result.
Which sentence is correct?
a. If I win the lottery, I will buy a car.
b. If I will win the lottery, I will buy a car.
c. I I won the lottery, I won't buy a car.
a.
If I _____ a billion dollars, I _____ to the moon.
(inherit) (travel)
If I inherited a billion dollars, I would travel to the moon.
If I was you, I would save money for the trip.
If I WERE you, I would save money for the trip.
Which conditional is this?
If he studies hard, he’ll do well in the exam.
First conditional
When do we use Third Conditional Sentences?
Third conditional sentences describe impossible, unreal, or hypothetical situations in the past and their imagined outcomes
Which sentence is correct?
a.When people smoke cigarettes, their health will suffer.
b. When people smokes cigarettes, their health suffers.
c.When people smoke cigarettes, their health suffers.
c.
They would have _______ to New Zealand if the weather hadn't ______ so bad.
(fly / be)
They would have flown to New Zealand if the weather hadn't been so bad.
If I had clean the house, I would have go to the movies.
If I had CLEANED the house, I would have GONE to the movies.
Which conditional is this?
What would you have studied if you hadn’t done engineering?
Third conditional
Which type of conditional sentences shows regrets?
Third conditional sentences (things that can't be changed)
Express a general truth with this information:
When... no rain / people no use umbrellasWhen it doesn't rain, people don't use umbrellas.
She lost her flight so she didn't meet the Pope.
What is missing in the third conditional structure?
(if + ____, ... would + have + past participle)
a. infinitive
b. past simple
c. past perfect
past perfect
Express something likely to be truth with this information:
The teacher / speak about the test / students not leave the classroom