There are two clauses in if-sentences: ... and ...
the if-clause and the result clause
If it _______, the grass gets wet.
rains
If I study today, I _________ a good grade on the test.
will get
Juice is an uncountable noun. True or False?
True
I always ask for directions when I am in a new city. 0 or 1st conditional?
0 conditional, always true.
Tell the second name of the if-clause.
Conditional clause
If you mix red and blue, you ___________.
get purple
When I finish work, I ___________.
will call you.
There are _________ cups on the table.
many, much or little
many
When Shirley ________ (go) to the cinema, she always buys popcorn.
goes
Where can we use modal verbs?
In both clauses.
If you want to come, ___________.
call me before 5 o'clock.
The teacher __________ if the students don't pass the exam.
will be sad
There isn't _______ water in the fridge.
many, much or little
much
When you ______ (put) water in the fridge, it _______ (freeze).
put, freezes
When we talk about present we use...
When we talk about future we use...
...present tenses in both if-clause and result clause.
...future tense in the result clause and present tense in the if-clause.
_____________, they cry.
If babies are angry
If I see Mary tomorrow, I _____________.
will tell her to come.
Do you have _______ pencils I can borrow?
any
She _____ (call) you if she _____ (have) time.
will call, has
Where does the comma go in if-sentences?
(If-clause), (result clause).
(Result clause) (if-clause).
Form a sentence using unless and the zero conditional.
ex: Snakes don't bite unless they are scared.
Form a sentence using unless and the first conditional.
Ex: Unless it rains, I will go to the park.
Tell me two countable and two uncountable nouns.
uncountable- water, happiness
countable- pencil, monkey
Plants ______ (die) if they _______(not/get) enough water.
will die, don't get