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Conditional Sentences (Mod 5A) 4 ESO

Conditional Sentences (Mod 5A) 4 ESO

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English

12th Grade

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2 Slides • 13 Questions

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Module 5

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Poll

If you forget your keys at home, you ...

phone your parents.

call the firefighters or the police.

knock the door down.

wait at the door until someone opens the door.

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Then complete the table with the missing information as you work through the Quizizz.

Copy the following table on your notebook.

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Multiple Choice

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If you live in a skyscraper, you ... amazing views.

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have

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will have

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would have

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Multiple Choice

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If you live in a skyscraper, you have amazing views.

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This sentence is a relative clause because it has a relative pronoun.

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This sentences is talking about a situation in the past.

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This sentences is a conditional sentence because it has a conditional connector.

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Multiple Choice

If you live in a skyscraper, you have amazing views.

This sentence is a Conditional Sentence Type 0 because ...

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it talks about an impossible situation.

2

it talks about a possible situation.

3

it talks about a fact that is always true.

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Multiple Choice

If you live in a skyscraper, you have amazing views.

This Zero Conditional Sentence uses ...

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Present Simple/Future

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Present Simple/Present Simple

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Past simple/Past simple

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Past Simple/would

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Multiple Choice

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If you move to that new residential area, you ... amazing views.

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have

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will have

3

would have

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Multiple Choice

If you move to that new residential area, you will have amazing views.

This sentence is related to a special situation.

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It's Zero Conditional

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It's First Conditional

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It's Second Conditional

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Multiple Choice

If you move to that new residential area, you will have amazing views.

In a First Conditional Sentence you need ...

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Simple Present / Simple Present

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Simple Present / Future

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Future Simple / Past

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Multiple Choice

If you move to that new residential area, you will have amazing views.

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The connector if is used with the result of the condition.

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The connector if is used to explain the situation or problem.

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Multiple Choice

Unless you like the countryside, don't buy that house near the forest.

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That sentence is not a Conditional Sentence.

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That sentence is a Conditional Sentence but the connector is wrong.

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That sentence is a Conditional Sentence with a different connector: unless

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Unless is the name of a Medieval hero, like Hercules.

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Multiple Choice

Unless you like the countryside, don't buy that house near the forest.

Unless is also a conditional connector ...

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and it means the same as if.

2

but it means the opposite as if (if not).

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and it is used when talking about the countryside.

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Multiple Choice

Unless you like the countryside, don't buy that house near the forest.

... the countryside, don't buy that house near the forest.

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If you like ...

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If you don't like ...

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If you like not ...

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Fill in the Blank

Complete the sentence with unless or if:

... we finish on time, we won't go out today.

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