Rubbish dropped on the street.
Litter
Should you review your email once you have finished writing it?
Yes
The zero conditional is used for present or for future situations ?
Present
Should you include formal expressions in your email?
Yes you should.
Damage to our environment.
Pollution
Hostility towards people of another race, color or culture.
Racism
What to do first plan your email or organize your ideas?
Organize your ideas.
The first conditional is used for future or for past situations ?
Future
How should you organize your ideas?
With well-structured paragraphs.
On the second paragraph what would you want to do?
Return your ideas and give reasons.
Different behaviors, aspirations and needs of men and women are considered, valued and favored equally.
Gender equality
How many steps do you have to follow to write a formal email?
Four steps: Getting and organizing ideas, plan your email, write and check.
The third conditional is used for present or past situations ?
Past
An unfair opinion not based on fact.
Prejudice
Close or stop operating. (Phrasal verb)
Shut down
Tolerate someone or something. (Phrasal verb)
Put up with
Should you start and end your email always with the same words?
You will not start and end differently depending on who the email is for.
With what phrases you can replace “If” when a first conditional is used for a promise?
As long as, provided that or on condition that.
Which type of conditional has this formation: If + present simple, .... present simple?
Zero conditional.
Person that can be harmful to society or often avoids spending time with other people.
Anti-social
Start a new hobby. (Phrasal verb)
Take up
Finally is used to jump to the conclusion or to end the email?
To come to the conclusion.
When it means “if not” which what word you can replace the word “if”?
With unless.
Which type of conditional has this formation: (if + past perfect, ... would + have + past participle)?
Third Conditional
Which type of conditional has this formation: Conditional:(if + past simple, ... would + infinitive)?
Second conditional.