What type of conditional is this?
If you help me with my homework, I will pay you!
First conditional
Make a zero conditional sentence. (If I / to get up late / I / to be late for work)
"If I get up late, I'm late for work."
If I played the lottery, I ______ (have) a chance of becoming a millionaire.
would have
If you go to bed early, you won't be tired tomorrow.
What type of conditional is this?
If my neighbour plays music late at night, I can't sleep.
Zero conditional
Make a first conditional sentence. (If you / to miss the bus / you / to have to walk to school)
"If you miss the bus, you will have to walk to school."
Wood ______ (not burn) if there is no oxygen.
doesn't burn
Correct the mistake:
If I found a wallet in the street, I would took it to the police.
If I found a wallet in the street, I would take it to the police.
Which verb forms do we use to make zero, first, and second conditional sentences?
Zero: If + ........ + ........
First: If + ........ + ........
Second: If ........ + ........
Zero: present simple + present simple
First conditional: present simple + will & infinitive
Second conditional: past simple + would & infinitive
Make a first conditional sentence. (If my uncle / to stop smoking now / he / to live longer)
"If my uncle stops smoking now, he will live longer."
If we ________(not do) our homework, our teacher __________(be) angry tomorrow.
don't do, will be
Correct the mistake:
If I had time, I will visit my grandparents this afternoon.
If I have time, I will visit my grandparents this afternoon.
OR
If I had time, I would visit my grandparents this afternoon.
What types of conditional are these?
1. If I had a better job, I'd earn more money.
2. If you met a famous person, what would you do?
3. If I see James, I'll tell him to call you.
1. Second conditional
2. Second conditional
3. First conditional
Make a second conditional sentence. (If I / to meet Marco Asensio / I / to ask for his autograph)
“If I met Marco Asensio, I would ask for his autograph.”
If I ___________(be) a baby, I __________(sleep) all day.
were, would sleep
Correct the mistake:
If we spoken better English, we would to watch this film without subtitles.
If we spoke better English, we would watch this film without subtitles.
When do we use zero, first and second conditionals?
Zero: real situations / things that are always true
First: things that might happen in the future / consequences
Second: hypothetical or imaginary situations
Make a second conditional sentence. (If she / to eat less junk food / she / to lose weight)
Make a first conditional sentence. (If we / to win the next match / we / to qualify to the semi-finals)
"If she ate less junk food, she would lose weight."
"If we win the next match, we will qualify to the semi-finals."
What places ________________ (visit/you) if you travelled to Australia?
would you visit
Correct the mistake:
Unless you don't study, you won't pass the science exam.