
Zero and First Conditional
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ZERO AND FIRST CONDITIONAL
Express general truths and facts, and cause-effect relationships
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The conditionals
Conditionals describe the result of a certain condition.
Conditionals are also known as if clauses, we use them to say that one thing depends on something else.
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Structure
If + You study hard + You will pass your exams
The if clause tells you the condition (If you study hard) and the main clause tells you the result (you will pass your exams).
The order of the clauses does not change the meaning.
Conditional sentences are often divided into different types
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Multiple Choice
Complete the conditional:
If I get up early, I ...
didn´t sleep well
arrive at school on time
visited my grandma
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Multiple Choice
Complete the conditional:
If I watch too much TV, ...
My eyes hurt
My cat don´t eat
I finish work
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Multiple Choice
Complete the conditional:
If I mix blue and Yellow, ...
I get green
The colors are beautiful
I don´t have blue
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Multiple Choice
Complete the conditional:
If I drink too much coffee, ...
I got nightmares
I didn´t drink coffee
I don´t sleep
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Multiple Choice
Complete the conditional:
If the teacher gives an exam, ...
I will fail
I did it
I don´t know
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Multiple Choice
Complete the conditional:
If it doesn't rain tomorrow, ...
I comes here
We will go to the beach
I didn´t go to school
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Multiple Choice
Complete the conditional:
If Mexico wins to Argentina, ...
I can´t belive it
They will be in first place in their group
I invited all of you a pizza
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Multiple Choice
Complete the conditional:
If I go to bed at 9 pm, ...
I do sleep well
I going to be on time
I won´t watch the "World cup"
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Remember
Zero conditional
The Zero conditional is used for talking about events which always happen under certain conditions, and they always have the same results, also called general truths.
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First Conditional
The first conditional is used in situations in which if a condition is met, it is likely that a given result will be given.
It expresses a condition-outcome relationship in particular situations that occur in the future
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Poll
You get it?
Sure. A piece of cake
Yes, but I need more practice
Nop. I have no idea
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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- Confucius
" It doesn’t matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop"
Don´t forget to screenshot your results
Evidence for Conditionals Class.
AE12 Ms. Eva Flores
ZERO AND FIRST CONDITIONAL
Express general truths and facts, and cause-effect relationships
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