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The Ballad of Conditionals

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  • Rewrite this sentence in the second conditional: "If the outlaw had trained more, he might have won."
    If the outlaw trained more, he might/would win.
  • Which conditional describes a past event that cannot be changed?
    third
  • What would happen if you were a country singer? Use the second conditional.
  • Which type of conditional is this sentence? "If Texas Red were smarter, he would avoid the duel."
    second
  • "If the Arizona Ranger ______ (not arrive), the town would have stayed afraid of Texas Red."
    hadn't arrived
  • "If Texas Red were more cautious, he ______ (not die)."
    would not die
  • Make a first conditional sentence about a country singer.
    Example: If Luke Combs releases a new song, his fans will stream it.
  • Make a third conditional sentence about the history of country music.
    Example: If Johnny Cash hadn’t become famous, country music wouldn’t be the same.
  • "If country music ______ (not mix) with pop, it wouldn’t be so mainstream today."
    hadn't mixed
  • Rewrite this sentence in the third conditional: "If the Arizona Ranger is slower, he loses the duel."
    If the Arizona Ranger had been slower, he would have lost the duel.
  • Which type of conditional is this sentence? "If an outlaw runs, the ranger will chase him."
    first
  • Rewrite this sentence in the first conditional: "If country music didn’t evolve, it wouldn’t be popular today."
    If country music evolves, it will stay popular.
  • Which type of conditional? "If Texas Red had surrendered, he wouldn’t have been shot."
    third
  • Rewrite this sentence using "unless": "If the outlaw doesn’t surrender, the ranger will shoot."
    Unless the outlaw surrenders, the ranger will shoot.
  • "If country music continues to evolve, more artists ______ (experiment) with new sounds."
    will experiment
  • Rewrite this sentence in the zero conditional: "If you challenge a ranger, you will probably lose."
    If you challenge a ranger, you lose.
  • "If an outlaw ______ (draw) his gun first, he has a better chance of winning."
    draws
  • Make a second conditional sentence about an outlaw.
    Example: If Texas Red were smarter, he would avoid the duel.
  • Which type of conditional is this sentence? "If you listen to country music, you hear great stories."
    zero
  • Make a zero conditional sentence about country music.
    Example: If a song has a good story, people love it.