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Zero and First Conditional

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  • Lukas will become a tattoo artist if he _____ (continue) making drawings
    continues (3a persona, la S!!!)
  • Unless my cousin spends more time driving, he ______ (not pass) his driving test
    will not / won't pass
  • If you put water in the freezer at -18º, it _____ (freeze)
    freezes - 100%
  • How do we form the First Conditional? [Condition] + [Result]
    [If + Present Simple] + [will + infinitive]
  • Rubens will lose the volleyball match if he _______ (not eat) his breakfast in the morning.
    doesn't eat (3a persona)
  • I get burned if I ______ (touch) the fire
    touch
  • If don't read Gulliver's book, I _____ (not pass) the reading exam.
    will not / won't pass
  • What do we use the Zero Conditional for? What's the probability?
    Something 100% sure, no doubt about it
  • If Aitor uses olive oil, his sandwich ____ (taste) a lot better.
    will taste
  • How do we form the Zero Conditional? [Condition + Result]
    [If + Present Simple] + [Present Simple]
  • If Henry jumps from the top of the tower, he ______ (die).
    100% - dies (3a persona)
  • What happens if I put the [Result] first, and then the [Condition]? What changes?
    If the Result goes first, you don't put the comma :)
  • Aaron ____ (die) if he ______ (not breathe)
    100% - dies /// doesn't breathe
  • Translate: If I interrupt David in class, he gets very angry.
    Si interrumpo a David en clase, él se enfada mucho
  • Translate: They will go to the theatre tomorrow unless Jim is sick
    Ellos irán al teatro mañana [a no ser que / a menos que] Jim esté enfermo
  • Mery will puke if she ____ (drink) another cocktail
    drinks (3a persona)
  • We will not play this game anymore unless Lucía _____ (behave) well.
    behaves
  • If you add 2 and 2, you _____ (get) 4
    get - 100%
  • If it ____ (rain) tomorrow, we ____ (not go) to the picnic
    rains /// will not go
  • If Hiba ____ (not bring) her books to class, she will get a negative
    doesn't bring
  • If David doesn't come to class next Thursday, Gabriel ____ (not come) to school
    will not / won't come
  • What do we use the First Conditional for? How probable is it?
    To talk about things that are very probable in the future. Not a 100%, but a 95-98% :)
  • If you work hard, you _____ (earn) a lot of money in the future.
    will earn