When I _____________ (wake up) late, I _________ (be) late for work.
When I wake up late, I am late for work.
If you _______________ (dive) into this river, you _______________ (hurt) yourself.
If you dive into this river, you will hurt yourself.
If I __________ (win) the lottery, I ______________ (buy) my dream house.
If I won the lottery, I would buy my dream house.
When talking about general truths or 100% sure cause-effect, the _____ conditional is needed.
zero
I have more vacation days ____ you!
than
If you _____________ (heat) ice, it ________ (melt).
If you heat ice, it melts.
Don't worry. If he _______________ (miss) the bus, Richard _______________ (walk) to school
If he misses the bus, Richard will walk to school
If she _______ (have) more time, we __________ (go out) for a beer.
If she had more time, we would go out for a beer.
When using the second conditional, the three modal verbs used are ...
would, could, might
The plural of "person" is...
people
When my brother __________ (cook), he __________ (burn) the food.
When my brother cooks, he burns the food.
If Kelly __________ (answer) this question correctly, she _________ (get) an extra 500 points.
If Kelly answers this question correctly, she will get an extra 500 points.
If I __________ (have) children, I ___________ (teach) them to dance salsa.
If I had children, I would teach them to dance salsa.
In the first conditional, the condition clause (if clause) is in this verb tense.
Simple Present
We use this modal to talk about obligations.
must / have to
Julie has very pale skin. If she ___________ (not/wear) a hat outside, she ________ (get) sunstroke.
If Julie doesn't wear (not/wear) a hat, she gets (get) sunburnt.
If you ____________ (not/keep) your hamster in the cage, your room ___________ (not/look) tidy.
If you don't keep your hamster in the cage, your room won't look tidy.
If she ___________ (be) really your friend, she _____________ (be) honest with you.
If she were your friend,she would be honest with you.
These two conditionals are also called REAL conditionals.
Zero and First Conditionals
How do you say "assister à un événement" in English?
attend an event
If children __________ (not/eat) well, they ___________ (not/be) healthy.
If children don't eat well, they aren't healthy.
If my neighbor _____________ (have) yet another party next weekend, I swear I ____________ (call) the police!
If my neighbor has a yet another party next weekend, I swear I will call the police!
If you ____________ (not/watch) so much television you_________ (do) better in school.
If you didn't watch so much television you would do better in school.
The Second Conditional involves a hypothetical/improbable situation and its _______ result.
1 - probable
2 - improbable
1 - probable
The Second Conditional involves a hypothetical/improbable situation and its probable result.
Use the superlative: "I'm having the _______ (good) time of my life!"
best