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CORRECT THE SENTENCE: She would tell us, if she knows the answer.
She would tell us if she knew the answer.
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When do we use the second conditional?
We use the second conditional to talk about hypothetical or unlikely situations.
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When do we use the zero conditional?
We use the zero conditional to talk about general truths, laws of nature and facts.
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"If he studies hard, she will pass the exam." Which conditional is it?
Zero conditional
First conditional
Second conditional
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"If I were you, I would study for the test." Is it correct?
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CORRECT
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"You will catch the bus if you hurry." Which conditional is it?
First conditional
It is not a conditional
Zero conditional
Second conditional
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"If you touch fire, you get burned." Which conditional is it?
Zero conditional
Second conditional
First conditional
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CORRECT THE SENTENCE: Food will be a problem, if the climate change.
Food will be a problem if the climate changes.
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"We will go to the beach if the sun comes out." Which conditional is it?
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"If I found money, I would give it to the police." Is it correct?
CORRECT
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What is the structure of the second conditional?
If + past simple, would/wouldn't + infinitive
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CORRECT THE SENTENCE: Ana will call you, if she find your keys.
Ana will call you if she finds your keys.
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CORRECT THE SENTENCE: If he finishes work early he will joins us for dinner.
If he finishes work early, he will join us for dinner.
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CORRECT THE SENTENCE: If we lived by the beach we will go surfing every day.
If we lived by the beach, we would go surfing every day.
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What is the structure of the zero conditional?
If + present simple, present simple
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When do we use the first conditional?
We use the first conditional fo talk about real or likely situations.
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CORRECT THE SENTENCE: If I would need help, I would call you.
If I needed help, I would call you.
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What is the structure of the first conditional?
If + present simple, will + infinitive
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When do we use a comma when talking about conditionals?
When the IF comes in the first part of the sentence.
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"If I won the lottery, I would travel the world." Which conditional is it?
Zero conditional
First conditional
Second conditional
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