You have five ____ on each foot.
toes
Wendy is ____ famous artist. You can see her paintings in ___ best museums in ___ world.
a / the / the
An ____ is an area of land surrounded by water.
When do we use the second conditional?
We use Second Conditional sentences to talk about present situations or states which are impossible or very unlikely or about something that could happen in the future but is rather improbable.
Zero conditionals are used when we think something is unlikely.
False. We use zero conditionals for things we believe are true.
You sit on your ____.
bottom
___ capital of ____ Netherlands isn’t ___ Hague. It’s ____ Amsterdam.
The / the / the / -
A river b___ is an area of land by the side of a river.
Tell the structure of one clause in the second conditional. (One part of the structure)
IF + Past simple or would, wouldn't + infinitive
If I save up enough money, I will travel to Italy. Which conditional is it?
First conditional. Present Simple + Will
Your _____ is between your arm and your hand.
wrist
Yesterday my brother asked me ___ question about natural disasters. I didn’t know ___ answer
a / the
?
TRUE OR DARE?
We use wish/if only + Past Simple to express dissatisfaction with a present situation. Type an example.
Example: I wish / If only people cared more about their health.
Conditionals are also known as "if" clauses. T or F?
True
Your ____ is the part that bends in the middle of your leg.
knee
Do you think ____ secondary school students should wear ____ uniforms?
- / -
A v_____ is an area of low land between two hills or mountains.
valley
Where ... you go if you ... the chance?
Where would you go if you had the chance?
If I were you, I would find a new hobby. Which conditional is it?
Second conditional.
Your _____ are above your eyes.
eyebrows
?
TRUE OR DARE?
A ____ is an area of very dry land.
desert
If he ... argue with everyone, he ... have more friends.
If he didn't argue with everyone he would have more friends.
We use different types of conditionals depending on the probability of something occurring. T or F?
True.