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correct or incorrect: if it doesn't rain tomorrow, we'll go to the beach
correct
correct or incorrect: If we had a garden, we plant all types of flowers.
incorrect: If we had a garden, we would plant all types of flowers.
Correct or incorrect: I have go to 5 countries last year.
incorrect: I have gone to 5 countries.
Complete: I ____________ to Bad Bunny's concert If I _____________ tickets. (go / have)
I would go to Bad Bunny's concert If I had tickets.
Complete: They __________________ a lot last night at the party. They are hangover (drink)
They drank a lot last night. They are hangover.
Order: lottery / I'd / around / the / the /travel / if / world / won / I
I'd travel around the world if I won the lottery / If I won the lottery I would travel around the world
You ___________to the party if you ___________ before midnight. (go/come back)
you'll go to the party if you come back before midnight.
why do we use zero conditional?
for things that are always true
why do we use the 1st conditional?
for things that are possible or probable in the future
why do we use the 2nd conditional?
for things that are unlikely or impossible now or the future
what's the structure for the 2nd conditional?
if + past simple + would, infinitive
What's the structure for the 1st conditional?
if + present simple + will, infinitive
what's the structure for the zero conditional?
when/if + present simple + present simple
Complete: I ________ (not/be) be tired tomorrow if I ________ (go) to bed early.
1st conditionaI: won't be / go
When do we use simple past?
to talk about completed actions in the past. We can say time and date.
Complete: Omar __________ (know) María since 2014.
present perfect: Omar has known María since 2014.
Complete: Sharon ___________ a date with her crush yesterday!
simple past: had
When do we use present perfect?
When we talk about general things we have done. No need to mention the time or date.
Order: 5 years / we / lived / have / Colombia / for
We have lived in Colombia for 5 years.
Complete: I ____________ all 7 Harry Potter movies so many times that I lost count!
present perfect: I have watched all 7 Harry Potter movies so many times that I lost count!
______ you _______ breakfast this morning? (eat)
Simple past: did you eat breakfast this morning?