
ZERO AND IMPERATIVE CONDITIONALS
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English
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11th Grade
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Paula Curi
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Zero
Conditional
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Before we begin, let’s clarify that
there are different types of
conditional structures used for
different contexts or purposes.
Zero conditional.1.
First conditional2.
Second conditional.3.
Third Conditional.4.
Mixed Conditional. 5.
Let’s focus on Zero Cond.
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Function: When do we use ZERO COND.?
Zero conditional
It is used to talk
about facts or
things that are
true
(general truths)
If you rest a
lot,
you have more
energy.
If you eat healthy food,
you stay fit.
This is usually
true.
Let’s see some examples
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If I oversleep …
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I miss the bus.
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If I miss the bus, I am late for school.
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If I am late for school, my teacher gets angry.
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Form
Conditional sentences have two parts (we call
these clauses) – the hypothetical clause and the
result clause. Look…
If Tina studies more, she doesn’t fail her
tests.
Hypothetical
Result
How do we make sentences
in the conditional
structures?
This is also called IF CLAUSE
because it contains the word
IF (si) which introduces the
condition.
You can sometimes replaceif
with when,
e.g. When you rest a lot, you
have more energy.
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Form: How do we make sentences in the
Zero Conditional?
If + subject + present
simple
,
subject + present simple
If you mix yellow and blue , you get green
If my mum is angry with me , I don’t go out with friends
If we do exercise
, we stay fit
The result clause can also come before the hypothetical clause, but
then you omit the comma. Look…
You get green if you mix yellow and blue.
I don’t go out with friends is my mum is angry with me.
We stay fit if we do exercise.
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Multiple Choice
If it ______ very cold, water______.
get/ freeze
gets/ freezes
gets/ freeze
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Fill in the Blanks
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Word Cloud
What happens to the comma when the IF CLAUSE is after the result clause?
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Multiple Choice
When you____ a place, you _____ "HELLO" to the people who are there
enter/ say
get/don´t say
enters/says
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Conditional
Imperative
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Function: When do we use
CONDITIONAL IMPERATIVE?
Conditional imperative
It is used to give
instructions,
orders or advice
If you are
tired,
take a
rest.
If you want to live, don’t
touch that cable.
This is a piece of
advice.
Let’s see some examples
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If you feel sick, go to a doctor
Don’t shout if you don’t want to wake the baby up.
If you go to the city centre, buy some milk
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Form: How do we make sentences in the
Conditional Imperative?
If + subject + present simple
,
imperative (verb / don’t + verb)
If Anna can’t do the exercise , help her.
If your mum is a risk patient , don’t let her go out.
The result clause can also come before the
hypothetical clause, but then you omit the comma.
Look…
Help Anna if she can’t do the exercise.
Don’t let your mum go out if she is a risk patient.
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MATCH THE TWO HALVES
Zero
Conditional
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