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b1 Sample Conditionals

The document discusses conditional sentences using 'if' and provides examples of the 0 conditional, 1st conditional, and 2nd conditional. It then gives an exercise for learners to practice putting verbs in the correct form for different conditional sentences.

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b1 Sample Conditionals

The document discusses conditional sentences using 'if' and provides examples of the 0 conditional, 1st conditional, and 2nd conditional. It then gives an exercise for learners to practice putting verbs in the correct form for different conditional sentences.

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Conditional sentences (sentences with “if”)

0 conditional: If you heat water to above 100°C, it boils.


1st conditional: If I go to the party tonight, I will meet Angela.

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2nd conditional: If I won a lot of money, I would buy a big house.
3rd conditional: If I had studied harder last year, I would have succeeded in my exams.

Exercise 1 0, 1st or 2nd conditional

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Remember that, in the 2nd conditional, we use the past tense but we are not thinking about past
time; we are imagining something in general time or in the future. For example:
- general time: If you were taller, you would be able to touch the ceiling.

m - future: If you ran in the race tomorrow, you would win.

Put the verbs in the right form.


e.g. If I (win) win my tennis match later today, I (be) will be so happy!

1) My boss might ask me to work tomorrow but if she (not call) ,


I (spend) the day shopping.

2) I feel John (be) better at tennis if he (be) 10 cm taller.


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3) I won’t invite George to go running because it’s raining; he (not enjoy) it if he
(come) with us.

4) Don’t worry. If Henry (phone) , I (tell) him where


you are.

5) Most children know that, if you (mix) the colours blue and yellow, you
(get) green.

6) I’m a bit sick at the moment but, if I (feel) better tomorrow evening,
I (go) to the party.

7) If he (try) harder, he (pass) his exams, but he


never will.

8) Dogs usually (run) after a stick if their owner (throw)


one.

9) I think my washing machine is broken, because nothing (happen) if you


(push) the “start” button.

10) If a stranger (offer) me a million pounds for no reason, I (not accept)


the money.

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