Make a zero conditional sentence. (I / to wake up late / I / to not eat breakfast)
"If I wake up late I don't eat breakfast"
If I played the lottery, I ______ (have) a chance to hit the jackpot
If I played the lottery, I would have a chance to hit the jackpot
When my roommate snores loudly, I cannot sleep.
Zero conditional
Wood ______ (burn) if there is no air.
Wood doesn't burn if there is no air.
I want to work outside today, but that won't be possible because it's raining.
"If it weren't/wasn´t raining, I would work outside today."
Make a zero conditional sentence. (you / to smoke / you / to smell bad)
"If you smoke, you smell bad."
If you ________(not do) the homework, you __________(be punished)
If you don't do your homework, you will be punished
When do we use type 3 conditionals?
to imagine a different past by describing impossible, hypothetical situations and their imaginary results
Make a first conditional sentence. ( You / to forget my birthday / I / to not speak to you again)
"If you forget my birthday, I'll never speak to you again".
If I ___________(be) a baby, I __________(sleep) and _______(play) all day. (The fact is, you are NOT a baby now)
If I were a baby, I would sleep and play all day.
My boss might send me to Japan. I hope so, because I have always wanted to try sushi.
"If my boss sends me to Japan, I’ll try sushi."
When do we used mixed conditionals?
to express hypothetical, unreal situations where the condition and the result occur in different time frames, typically connecting a past action to a present result, or a present state to a past consequence
What cities _______ you _________ (visit) if you went to South Africa?
What cities would you visit if you went to South Africa?
Chuck isn't stupid, but he failed his midterm exam.
Why? He didn't study for it.
"If Chuck had studied, he probably wouldn't have failed his midterm exam."