Conditionals Recap/Exercises TTO3

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Conditionals

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Zero Conditional

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Submit your own Zero conditional:

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First conditional

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Second Conditional

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Third conditional

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Keep the works
De oefeningen moeten de volgende les af zijn.
Now we will check the exercises about conditionals in your Choices book:

- ex. 6+7 p. 82 + Language Choice 60;
- ex. 4-9 pp. 88/9 + Language Choice 64/65


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If I _____ (find) Susan's CD in a shop, I'll buy it.

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The performer is unhappy if the audience _____ (not applaud)

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If I _____ (can sing), I'd be in a talent show.

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Kseniya could go on a tour if she _____ (want).

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If someone _____ (not have) talent, the judges criticise them.

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Exercise 7 (page 82)

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  2. If I was funny I could be a comedian.
  3. If musicians practice a lot, they are good.
  4. If I took part in a dancing contest, I would be the worst.

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Exercise 4 (page 88)

  1. no
  2. no

Exercise 5 (p. 88)

If + past perfect tense, would/could/might + have + 3rd form of the verb
(3rd conditional)

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Exercise 6 (page 88)
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  2. Fact 1: He painted the Scream
    Fact 2: He didn't feel good

  3. Fact 1: He wanted people to think
    Fact 2: He didn't paint a starry sky

Exercise 7 (page 89)

Sentence 1 is correct

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If Van Gogh _____ (not kill) himself at the age of thirty-eight, he _____ (become) a successful painter.

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If Munch _____ (not observe) nature, he _____ (get) inspiration from somewhere else.

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Magritte _____ (not make) his paintings intellectual puzzles if he _____ (not have) a sense of humor.

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Exercise 9 (page 89)
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  2. If Leonardo da Vinci hadn't been a perfectionist, he wouldn't have spent twelve years painting Mona Lisa's lips.
  3. If the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo hadn't had an accident as a child, she wouldn't have painted self-portraits full of pain.
  4. If Rembrandt hadn't been a respected painter in his lifetime, he wouldn't have taught a lot of respected Dutch painters.
  5. If Andy Warhol hadn't loved celebrities, he wouldn't have painted Merilyn Monroe.

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Language Choice 60
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  2. If I was a pop star, I would have a lot of fans.
  3. If my parents agree, I'll go to a casting.
  4. You'll do well if you concentrate just on singing.
  5. Paparazzi follow celebrities even if they don't want to be filmed.
  6. If I had to be famous, I would prefer to be a film director.

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Language Choice 64

  1. hadn't been / wouldn't have painted
  2. would've become / had had
  3. hadn't discovered / would have developed
  4. hadn't been / wouldn't have achieved
  5. wouldn't have been stolen / hadn't been painted
  6. wouldn't be / hadn't appeared

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Language Choice 65
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  2. If I didn't love Margritte's paintings, I wouldn't have bought the posters with his art.
  3. If my friends had had a lot of money, they wouldn't have hitch-hiked from Florence to Barcelona.
  4. If I had known about the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam, I would have gone there.
  5. If the Europeans wouldn't have conquered America, ancient Indian monuments would have survived.
  6. If Van Gogh hadn't been mentally ill, he wouldn't have killed himself.

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Hoe maak je een first conditional?

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En de second conditional?

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En de third conditional?

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Questions?

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Step up:
Use a conditional to describe the following:
You 'borrow' your sister's lipstick. You realise that her finding out is not good. It would mean an angry sister.

  • If my sister finds out I've borrowed her lipstick, she will be angry with me.

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Use a conditional to describe the following:
Mr Buijkx is dreaming of his retirement. He dreams of making long walks through nature.

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If Mr Buijkx was retired now, he would make long walks through nature.
Use a conditional to describe the following:
Mr Tip is a teacher. He studied Business Studies for a while. He quit that. He hasn't become a manager.
(use 'might' in your answer)

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If he hadn't quit his Business Studies, he might have become a manager instead of a teacher.
Use a conditional to describe the following:
Ms Groen is nice to her pupils. Although she isn't when they aren't nice to her.

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If you are nice to Ms Groen, she is nice to you.