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CONDITIONALS 0, 1 & 2

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    Conditionals
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  • If I ____ (know) where she lived, I _____ (go) and see her.
    If I knew where she lived, I would go and see her.
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  • She ___ (lose) her job if she ____ (arrive) late.
    She will lose her job if she arrives late.
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  • I ____ (get) a ticket if I ____ (pass) a red light.
    I will get a ticket if I pass a red light.
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  • If public transport _____ (be) efficient, people ____ (stop) using their cars.
    If public transport were efficient, people would stop using their cars.
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  • If you ____ (drop) that glass, it ____ (break).
    If you drop that glass, it will break.
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  • I _____ (not / do) that if I ____ (be) you.
    I wouldn't / would not do that if I were you.
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  • If my mom _____ (buy) my school supplies for me, I ____ (be) able to go to school.
    If my mom buys my school supplies for me, I will be able to go to school.
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  • If I ____ (have) more free time, I ____ (do) yoga.
    If I had more free time, I would do yoga.
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  • You ____ (gain) weight if you ___ (eat) a lot.
    You will gain weight if you eat a lot.
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  • The structure of the zero conditional is:
    If clause (if/ when/ unless) + verb in simple present | Main clause: sentence in simple present
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  • We use this conditional for c¿facts, general truths, and routines or habits.
    Zero conditional / Conditional 0 / Type 0
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  • The structure for the first conditional is:
    If clause (if/ unless) + verb in present tense | Main clause: will + infinitive
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  • This conditional is used for offers and promises, situations with results/ consequences, and future plans and invitations.
    First conditional / Type 1 / First conditional
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  • The structure for the second conditional is:
    IF CLAUSE: If + verb in simple past | MAIN CLAUSE: would + verb in infinitive
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  • When do we use Conditional 2 (second conditional)?
    To express desires;, and to give advice
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  • IF or UNLESS: ______ you drive more carefully, you will have an accident.
    UNLESS you drive more carefully, you will have an accident.
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