
I Can Help, Peter and Gabby
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English
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6th Grade
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Anrivere Azka
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I Can Help Class
Conditional Sentence, Cause and Effect with double comparative, and The Usage of Which
By. Mr. Azka of I Can Read Citra 2
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Grade 5
Conditional Sentence
In this chapter we will discuss about the Conditional Sentence usage.
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What is a Conditional Sentence?
It's a sentence to talk about situations and possible results and usually consist of two parts
"If" Clause (The Condition)
"Main Clause (The Result)
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(If + Present simple, .... Will + V1).
Examples:
If It rains, We will stay at home.
Used for real future possibilities
First Conditional
(If + Present simple, .... present simple). Examples:
If you heat water, it will boils.
Used for General truths (facts)
Zero Conditional
Type of Conditional Sentence
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(If + Past perfect, .... would have + V3). Examples:
If I had studied, I would have passed the test.
Used for Past Regrets or Things that did not happen.
Third Conditional
(If + Past simple, .... Would + V1). Examples:
If I had wings, I would fly.
Used for Unlikely situations.
Second Conditional
Type of Conditional Sentence
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Grade 4
Cause and Effect and the Usage of Which
In this chapter we will discuss about the Cause and Effects with double comparative and the usage of Which in the writing.
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Cause and Effects Writing
Cause and effects writing explains why something happens (Cause) and What happens as the result (Effect).
- People laugh while riding roller coaster (Cause)
- Their Brains release endorphins, making them happy (Effect)
For Examples: "When People experience exciting rides, their hearts beat faster, which causes adrenaline to rush through their body."
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The usage of Which
"Which" is used to give extra information about something previously mentioned. It often introduces a result of explanation.
Examples:
- Laughter increases oxygen flow to the brain, which helps improve mood.
- Riding a spinning ride affects your balance, which is why you feel dizzy afterwards
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Cause and Effects With Double Comparative
Double Comparative show how two things change together.
Examples:
- The Faster the ride goes, the louder People Scream.
- The more people play together, the more fun they have.
These structures help describe cause and effect relationships in a fun and vivid way
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I Can Help Class
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By. Mr. Azka of I Can Read Citra 2
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