
CLASS 8. ENGLISH 3. FIRST CONDITIONAL
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Yadhira Tellez
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CLASS 7. ENGLISH 3. FIRST CONDITIONAL
by Yadhira Tellez
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MYSTERY OF THE RED TRUCK
By Sally Nicholls, a local reporter
It has been confirmed that late on the night of the sixth of July, a large red truck ran into the bakery on Maryland Street. After an initial investigation by police, it is now clear that the truck had no driver at all. The locals are asking a simple question: “Where was the driver?” If the police want to solve this mystery, they will need the CCTV footage from the street. One of the locals said: “We’re all quite worried about a truck with no driver. This truck has never been seen in the neighbourhood before. If we’d seen that truck before, we’d solve this mystery now.” Many locals share the same concerns. They want to know what’s happening in their town.
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Write in first conditional the next sentence: "If we’d seen that truck before, we’d solve this mystery now".
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A witness at the crime scene told police: “There was a loud noise coming from the truck while it was going towards the building and its speed.... it was unbelievable. If it had been going slower, I would’ve had a chance to see the driver. But all I saw was the truck speeding into the bakery as fast as it could. ’’
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Write in first conditional the next sentence: "If it had been going slower, I would’ve had a chance to see the driver"
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The police have already spoken with eleven other residents but no one knows any further details about the incident. Superintendent Amanda Slippers remarked: “This is a tough case. The truck licence plate belongs to this town, but nobody has seen it here. According to the town records, the owner of the truck moved away from here years ago. No one knows where to. If we located the owner, we'd probably solve this mystery.’’
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Write in first conditional the next sentence: "If we located the owner, we'd probably solve this mystery".
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Order to form a first conditional sentence.
you - you'll be – tonight - if - work - tired - all day
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Order to form a first conditional sentence.
make - this afternoon - if - together - I can - have dinner - we - a cake
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Order to form a first conditional sentence.
if - Patrick - at the airport - comes - I - him up - will - pick
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Order to form a first conditional sentence.
whoever - I'll - want - date - I
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Order to form a first conditional sentence.
mustn't - he finishes - come - if - late - he
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Write a first conditional sentence.
You want to come. You will be welcome
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Write a first conditional sentence.
He can win the first prize. He finishes the competition.
CLASS 7. ENGLISH 3. FIRST CONDITIONAL
by Yadhira Tellez
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