What is should?
Should is a modal verb.
What are the two clauses in second conditional sentences?
The if clause and the main clause.
You feel ____ when your body is not well.
sick
You do this when you put your arms around someone to show love or support.
hug
Say a sentence using should or shouldn't.
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What is the negative form of should?
should not /shouldn't
In the if clause, we use...
if + simple past.
You have _ _____ when you make a loud sound from your throat again and again.
a cough
This happens when you're very worried or anxious.
stressed
Say a sentence using the second conditional.
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We use should / shouldn't to give...
advice.
In the main clause, we use...
would ('d) / wouldn't + the base form of a verb.
You have _ ____ ______ when it hurts to swallow food or speak.
a sore throat
This is your body's way of fighting off sickness.
immune system
You have _ ____ when your skin is red and itchy in spots.
a rash
When we make information questions with should, we put a ________ ____ before should.
question word
When the if clause comes first in a second conditional sentence, we put a _____ at the end of the if clause.
We don't use it when the main clause comes first.
comma (,)
You have _ _________ when you feel pain in your tooth.
This means to make something go away or remove it.
get rid of (something)
You use this word to show contrast.
Example:
"You need to relax, _________ you'll get sick."
otherwise
We use the interrogative form of should to ask for...
advice.
We use the second contidional to talk about...
unlikely or imaginary situations.
You feel _____ when you feel like the room is spinning, and you might fall.
dizzy
This word means "makes bigger or more".
increases
What is the name of the class piggy bank?
Chiwis