When do we use the first conditional?
to talk about future events that (probably) will happen
When do we use the second conditional?
hypothetical/imaginary situations in the present or the future that are unlikely or impossible.
When do we use the third conditional?
to talk about hypothetical/imaginary situations in the past.
What is the passive voice? When do we use it?
What is reported speech?
When you are repeating what someone has said.
Complete the structure of the verbs in the first conditional: IF + ______, WILL/WONT + _______
simple present and base form
Complete the grammar structure of the second conditional: _____+ _____, WOULD/WOULDN'T +________
if+ past simple, would(n't) + base form
Complete the third conditional with the correct missing grammar structure. IF +______+_______+_______+HAVE+______
IF+ had + past participle + would + HAVE + past participle
Change the following into passive voice: Someone stole my car.
My car was stolen (by someone)
Write the following in reported speech: She hates it when people are racist.
She said she hated it when people were racist.
Complete with the correct word: If I _____(see) Emma, I _____ (tell) her you are looking for her.
see and will tell
Complete the second conditional with the correct words: What _____ you do if you ____ (lose) your job?
would / lost
Correct the third conditional sentence: If you help me, I have finished on time.
If you had helped me, I would have finished on time.
Change to the passive voice: The cat broke the window yesterday.
The window was broken by the cat yesterday.
Report the following: "Caroline found a purse on the floor yesterday", she said.
She said that Caroline had found a purse on the floor the day before.
Complete with the correct words: As soon as it ______ (stop) raining, we ____ (go) out.
stops and will go
Correct the following sentence: If you start exercise, you would felt better.
If you started exercising, you would feel better.
Correct the following third conditional sentence: If we have more time, we spending another day in Miami.
If we had more time, we would have spent another day in Miami.
Change the following into passive voice: The children were building a sand castle.
A sand castle was being built (by the children).
I am not going to smoke anymore.
They said they were not going to smoke anymore.
Tell me of a situation where you can use the first conditional, then give me an example using your situation.
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Tell me about a situation where you can use the second conditional. Then give me an example of said example.
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When do we use the third conditional in real life? Can you give me an example?
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Change to the passive voice: My house is being painted by my wife.
It is already in the passive voice.
Change the following into reported speech: "Did you cheat on me?" She asked. "I wouldn't do that," he said, "You know me." "But Tina saw you with some other girl," she replied. "Did she really?" he asked.
She asked if he had cheated on her. He said he wouldn't do that. She said that Tina had seen him with another girl. Then he asked if she had really.