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L6 Grammar - Conditionals

Here are 3 statements of advice using conditionals: 1) If you study hard for your exams, you will do well. 2) If you save money each month, you could afford that trip you want. 3) If you are kind to others, they will be kind to you. Here are 3 statements about diversity and inclusion using conditionals: 1) If we embrace our differences, we will create a more just society. 2) If people understood other perspectives, prejudices would decrease. 3) If leaders promoted inclusion, everyone could feel empowered.

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L6 Grammar - Conditionals

Here are 3 statements of advice using conditionals: 1) If you study hard for your exams, you will do well. 2) If you save money each month, you could afford that trip you want. 3) If you are kind to others, they will be kind to you. Here are 3 statements about diversity and inclusion using conditionals: 1) If we embrace our differences, we will create a more just society. 2) If people understood other perspectives, prejudices would decrease. 3) If leaders promoted inclusion, everyone could feel empowered.

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Level 6

Grammar:
Conditionals
Anatomy of a conditional statement

Using different
tenses can help us
If this… ...then that.
express different
“the condition” “the result”
degrees of
conditionality

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1.
Review
Zero and first conditionals
Zero Conditional-it’s just what it sounds like :)

Zero conditional
Zero conditional means there If this thing, then this thing. (both
really is no condition- that is, simple present)
the result is always true. It’s Ex. -If you heat ice, it melts.
used for facts and permanent
-If you touch fire, it burns.
truths.

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Review: First conditional

First conditional
First conditional is used for If this thing now (present tense), then
realistic present or future. that thing later (future tense).
Ex. -If you don’t leave now, you’re
going to be late.
-If we eat at home, we will
save some money.

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New: Second conditional

Second conditional If this thing before (past tense) +


Second conditional is used for would/could + base verb.
improbable or impossible Ex. -If I won the lottery, I
situations in the present or
would buy a beautiful house.
future.
-If she got the promotion, she
could have her own office.
-If I were you, I would be careful.

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Write! :)
Please write 3 statements giving advice to another
person, or your younger self.
Then, please write 3 statements about diversity
inclusion using 1st and 2nd conditionals.

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