Conditionals

Conditionals
zero, first, second (and third)
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Conditionals
zero, first, second (and third)

Slide 1 - Slide

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verbs. Don't use contractions:
I (meet) you at the gym if I have time.

Slide 2 - Open question

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verbs. Don't use contractions:
If Sam had trained harder, he (won) the race last week.

Slide 3 - Open question

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verbs. Don't use contractions:
What would you do if you (be) me?


Slide 4 - Open question

Join the two sentences to make one conditional sentence:
I broke my leg in an accident. I didn't see the car coming.

Slide 5 - Open question

Join the two sentences to make one conditional sentence:
I'm not sure I'll come to your party. I will first have to ask my parents for permission.

Slide 6 - Open question

Zero Conditional
if clause
main clause
General truths or consequences of a situation
present simple
present simple
Research shows that if a town has clean air, the residents are healthier.
Research shows that if a town has clean air
the residents are healthier

Slide 7 - Slide

First conditional
if clause
main clause
Possible future situation, suggestions, advice, threats and promises
present simple
will/won't + infinitive (whole verb)
If more people use the new bus service, there will be fewer traffic jams.
If more people use the new bus service
there will be fewer traffic jams

Slide 8 - Slide

Second conditional
example sentence
if clause
main clause
Unlikely/unreal situations in the present or future
past simple
would(n't) + infinitive
If I lived in a house near the sea, I'd be happy.
If I lived in a house near the sea
I'd be happy

Slide 9 - Slide

Third Conditional
if clause
main clause
Regrets, criticisms and impossible situations in the past
past perfect
(had/hadn't + past participle)
would(n't) have + past participle (voltooid deelwoord)
If they hadn't built that block of flats, we would have had a sea view.
If they hadn't built that block of flats
we would have had a sea view

Slide 10 - Slide

  1. If we meet at 9:30, we         (to have) plenty of time.
  2. Lisa would find the milk if she           (to look) in the fridge.
  3. If you spoke louder, your classmates            (to understand) you.
  4. Dan would arrive safe if he         (drive) slowly.
  5. You        (have) no trouble at school if you had done your homework.
  6. If you swim in this lake, you         from cold.









  1. If we meet at 9:30, we            (to have) plenty of time.
  2. Lisa would find the milk if she            (to look) in the fridge.
  3. If you spoke louder, your classmates           (to understand) you.
  4. Dan would arrive safe if he        (drive) slowly.
  5. If you swim in this lake, you       (shiver) from cold.
will have
looked 
would understand
drove
will shiver

Slide 11 - Slide

  1. If we meet at 9:30, we         (to have) plenty of time.
  2. Lisa would find the milk if she           (to look) in the fridge.
  3. If you spoke louder, your classmates            (to understand) you.
  4. Dan would arrive safe if he         (drive) slowly.
  5. You        (have) no trouble at school if you had done your homework.
  6. If you swim in this lake, you         from cold.








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