
Zero and 1st Conditional
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Susilo Wibowo
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Zero and 1st Conditional
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Poll
To describes events and results that happen regularly or are always true
Zero conditional
First conditional
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To describes possible future events and the expected results of those events
Zero conditional
First conditional
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Conditional sentences property
Conditional sentences have two parts: the if-clause describes a possible event and the main clause describes the result of that event.
The if-clause can come before or after the main clause.
When the if-clause is first, put a comma between the two parts ex:
If the lizard gets scared, it hides.
The lizard hides if it gets scared.
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The zero conditional
The zero conditional describes events and results that happen regularly or are always true.
If and when both mean ‘every time’: every time the event happens, the same result happens.
We use a present tense in both the if-clause and the main clause ex:
- when the lizard gets scared, it hides.
- If I go to the city center, I always eat in that restaurant.
- Anyone can succeed if they work hard.
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The First conditional
The first conditional describes possible future events and the expected results of those events.
We use a present tense in the if-clause and a future form in the main clause ex:
- If the scientists succeed, many people will live longer.
- If I don't work hard, I won't be successful.
- Will you have to commute if you get the job?
- He’ll cook you an amazing meal if you ask him to.
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Imperative conditionals
We can use imperatives in the main clause. The meaning can be present or future ex:
- If you're tired (now), go to bed (now).
- If you’re tired when you arrive (this evening), go to bed (then).
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Unless
Unless means ‘if not’.
We can use it in zero or first conditionals and with imperatives ex:
- We play every Saturday unless it rains.
- It won’t hurt you unless you run away.
- I will come to your house unless it rains.
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Note
In general, don’t use a future form (e.g. will, going to) in the if-clause (or after when or unless) ex:
If the government changes the law, this area will become a national park.
NOT If the government will change the law ....
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get ready for the exercises !
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Multiple Choice
a. I’ll send you a text if Petra arrives.
b. I’ll send you a text when Petra arrives
a & b the same
a & b different
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Multiple Choice
a. If a snail is in danger, it hides in its shell.
b. When a snail is in danger, it hides in its shell
a & b the same
a & b different
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Multiple Choice
a. The animals won’t come out if we don’t stay quiet.
b. The animals won’t come out unless we stay quiet.
a & b the same
a & b the different
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Multiple Choice
a. Lizards don't bite unless they feel scared.
b. Lizards don’t bite if they feel scared.
a & b the same
a & b different
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Multiple Choice
... too much, I feel sleepy.
If I eat
If I will eat
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Multiple Choice
I go to the cinema every Friday unless ....
I’m not busy
I'm busy.
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Multiple Choice
You can do anything .... you try hard enough.
if
unless
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Multiple Choice
If you .... to watch the film, we .... something else instead.
don't want / will do
will want / do
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