If it ___ (rain), I will stay home.
rains
Complete: If she studied more, she ___ (get) better grades.
would get
Correct: If he would have called, I would have answered.
If he had called, I would have answered.
What happens if you heat ice?
If you heat ice, it melts.
Which planet rains diamonds (according to scientists)?
Neptune / Uranus
If we don’t hurry, we ___ (be) late.
will be
Correct: If I would have time, I would help you.
If I had time, I would help you.
Complete: If I had studied, I ___ (pass) the exam.
would have passed
Does the door open if you don't have a key?
No, the door doesn't open if you don't have a key.
Which animal has fingerprints almost identical to humans?
A coala
Make a sentence using: you / miss the bus
If you miss the bus, you will be late.
Which is correct?
A) If I was you, I would go.
B) If I were you, I would go.
B
Rewrite: I didn’t see him, so I didn’t say hello.
If I had seen him, I would have said hello.
find the mistake:
"If people don’t eat, they dies."
The mistake is "dies."
Correct sentence: "If people don’t eat, they die."
Which animal can sleep for up to three years?
A snail
Which is correct?
A) If I will finish, I call you.
B) If I finish, I will call you.
B
Rewrite: I don’t have a car, so I don’t drive to work.
If I had a car, I would drive to work.
Complete: What would have happened if you ___ (not/go)?
hadn’t gone
What tense do we use in both parts of a zero conditional sentence?
The present simple tense in both clauses.
What color is a polar bear’s skin?
Black
Rewrite: Study hard or you won’t pass.
If you don’t study hard, you won’t pass.
Explain when we use the second conditional.
For unreal or imaginary situations in the present or future.
Make negative: If I had known, I would have helped.
If I hadn’t known, I wouldn’t have helped.
Is this sentence correct?
"If it will rain, the ground gets wet."
Why or why not?
No, it is not correct.
We do not use "will" in zero conditionals.
Correct sentence: "If it rains, the ground gets wet."
Explain the difference between these two sentences:
If you don’t water plants, they die.
If you don’t water the plants, they will die.
Sentence 1 is a general truth (zero conditional).
Sentence 2 talks about a specific future situation (first conditional).