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Conditionals Revision

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    All kinds of if clauses
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  • Zero conditional is used to describe what someone thinks will happen in a real situation. True or False?
    False. About sth that is always true.
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  • The third conditional is used to describe things you can imagine happening in the past. True or False?
    True
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  • The first conditional is used to talk about something that is always true. True or False?
    False. About what someone thinks will happen in a real situation.
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  • The second conditional is used to describe what might happen in the future, or things you can imagine happening. True or False?
    True
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  • In the sentence: “It’s a tropical country, so if it rains hard, everyone stays indoors”, you can replace IF with WHEN. True or False?
    True
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  • We can use imperative in the third conditional. True or False?
    False. In the zero conditional.
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  • The situations in the second conditional are imaginary. True or False?
    True
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  • You can change the situations mentioned in the third conditional. True or False?
    False. You can’t change the past.
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  • You can’t use modal verbs in if clauses. True or False?
    False. E.g. If you carry too many bags, you will drop the eggs.
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  • You can replace IF with SUPPOSING or IMAGINE. True or False?
    True
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  • The phrase IF I WERE YOU appears in the third conditional. True or False?
    False. The second conditional.
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  • Zero conditional: IF + present simple, present simple. True or False?
    True
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  • First conditional: IF + present simple, will/won’t ... True or False?
    True
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  • Second conditional: IF + past perfect, would/wouldn’t ....
    False. IF + past simple, would/wouldn’t...
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  • Third conditional: IF + past perfect, would/wouldn’t + have + past participle. True or False?
    True
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  • Unless = If. True or False?
    False. Unless = If not
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