Conditionals

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When do we use conditionals?
  • Conditionals are also called if-then sentences or if-zinnen. 
  • Used to talk about what will happen (certain) or what could happen (probable result).

  • We use conditionals all the time. in English, so this is an important grammar skill to master! It allows you to talk about cause and effect. 

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Zero Conditional

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first conditional






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Second Conditional

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If you _______ well tonight, you won't be tired tomorrow.
A
sleep
B
will sleep
C
slept
D
would sleep

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If I were you, I _______ an umbrella.
A
will take
B
would take
C
take
D
took

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If Dad drove me to school, I _______ late.
A
won't be
B
be
C
wasn't
D
wouldn't be

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What will you do if she _______ you?
A
won't call
B
doesn't call
C
wouldn't call
D
didn't call

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My boss will be angry if I ________________ (not finish) my work.

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If you like this book, I __________________________ (give) it to you.

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Will they go to the beach if the weather________________ (be) good?

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Gayle won't help if you _________________ (not ask) her.

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Conditionals general rules
Two parts - the if-clause and the main clause

  • If-clause can be first or second
  • When the if-clause comes first, it's followed by a comma

  • If I go to bed early, I will feel well-rested.
  • I will feel well-rested if I go to bed early.

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Conditionals general rules
  • 0 - facts / generally true
  • 1 - (very) likely to happen in the future

  • 2 - unlikely to happen in the future / imaginary in present
  • 3 - untrue in the past 

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Zero conditional
  • Things that are generally true / facts
  • if-clause: if + present simple
  • main clause: present simple

  • If water reaches a 100°C, it boils.
  • If it rains, you get wet.
  • I go to bed early if I don't feel well.

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First conditional
  • Things that are possible in the future + results
  • if-clause: if + present simple
  • main clause: will + infinitive (without to)

  • If I see the book, I will buy it.
  • Will you tell me if Anna calls?
  • If you climb that tree, you will hurt yourself.

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Second conditional
  • Things that are unlikely to happen / are imaginary
  • if-clause: if + past simple
  • main clause: would + infinitive (without to)

  • If I won the lottery, I would buy a house.
  • I would say hello if I met the queen of England.
  • If she were rich, she would travel all over the world.

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How do you form the first conditional?

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And the second conditional?

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Zero conditional
First conditional
Second conditional
Facts
Things that are generally true
Things that are possible in the future
Things that are unlikely to happen
Things that
are imaginary

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Are there any questions?

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Are you finished?
Extra explanation: here
Extra practice: here
Do you understand it all? Practise your listening here

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