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Conditionals (0, 1,2)

The document discusses different types of conditionals in English. The zero conditional describes events that always happen under certain circumstances. The first conditional talks about probable future events if a certain condition is met. The second conditional discusses hypothetical or unlikely future events based on conditions that are not real.

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Conditionals (0, 1,2)

The document discusses different types of conditionals in English. The zero conditional describes events that always happen under certain circumstances. The first conditional talks about probable future events if a certain condition is met. The second conditional discusses hypothetical or unlikely future events based on conditions that are not real.

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Conditionals

The Zero Conditional


1. (I / wake up late / I / be late for work)
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2. (my husband / cook / he / burn the food)
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3. (Julie / not wear a hat / she / get sunstroke)
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4. (children / not eat well / they / not be healthy)
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5. (you / mix water and electricity / you / get a shock)
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6. (people / eat / too many sweets / they / get fat)
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7. (you / smoke / you / get yellow fingers)
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8. (children / play outside / they / not get overweight)
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The First Conditional
1. If I move / Ill move to Boston, I live / Ill live on Main Street.
2. If you call / youll call your mother, shell be very happy.
3. If the mechanic fixes our car on time, we drive / well drive to our grandmother.
4. If it rains / itll rain today, we wont go to the park.
5. If Im not in a hurry tonight, I write / Ill write to her.
6. If she isnt / wont be sick, shell go to school.
7. If theyre / theyll be tired tomorrow, they dont go / wont go to work.
8. If John doesnt buy a new car, he buys / hell buy a motorcycle.
The Second Conditional
1) If I ________(be) you, I __________ (get) a new job.
2) If he ___________ (be) younger, he ___________ (travel) more.
3) If we _____________ (not/be) friends, I _________ (be) angry with you.
4) If I _________ (have) enough money, I ____________(buy) a big house.
5) If she ___________ (not/be) always so late, she ___________ (be) promoted.
6) If we _____________ (win) the lottery, we __________ (travel) the world.
7) If you ____________(have) a better job, we ____________ (be) able to buy a new
car.
8) If I __________ (speak) perfect English, I ___________ (have) a good job.

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