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CONDITIONALS

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  • For what do we use the FIRST CONDITIONAL?
    To express something likely to happen in the future
  • CORRECT OR INCORRECT? IF INCORRECT, CORRECT IT: "If I had heard the weather forecast, I’ll take an umbrella with me"
    INCORRECT: "If I had heard the weather forecast, I would have taken an umbrella with me"
  • Transform from passive voice to active voice: "Paul was invited to Mary´s birthday party by her"
    Mary invited Paul to her birthday party.
  • What type of conditional is it?: "If he exercised, he would be healthier"
    2ND CONDITIONAL
  • If I _______ (be) you, I _____ (call) the police
    If I were you, I would call the police
  • If I see her, I _______ (give) her your message
    1ST CONDITIONAL: If I see her, I will give her your message.
  • For what do we use the ZERO CONDITIONAL?
    For things or events that always happen
  • REWRITE WITH THE 3RD CONDITIONAL: "We didn’t go out to dinner because Dad finished work late."
    "If dad had finished work before, we would have gone out to dinner"
  • If you____ (heat) water to 100ºC, it__________
    ZERO CONDITIONAL: If you heat water to 100ºC, it boils.
  • What is the structure of the third conditional?
    If + PAST PERFECT + WOULD HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE
  • Transform this sentence into passive: "They will deliver my computer on Monday."
    My computer will be delivered on Monday
  • Transform this sentence into passive voice: "The police will arrest the robbers"
    The robbers will be arrested by the police
  • For what do we use the THIRD CONDITIONAL?
    To refer to something that could have happened in the past but didn't happen
  • What is the structure of the 2ND conditional?
    If+ PAST SIMPLE + WOULD + INFINITIVE
  • If my dad __________ (have) a tooth ache, he _____________ (met) my Mum. She was a dentist!
    If my dad hadn't had a tooth age, he wouldn't have met my Mum. She was a dentist!
  • For what do we use the SECOND CONDITIONAL?
    To express improbable or impossible facts.