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The document discusses conditionals in three sentences: The zero conditional discusses situations where an action will always lead to a certain result using "if/whether + simple present, simple present". The first conditional discusses possible future situations using "if/whether + simple present, simple future". The second conditional discusses hypothetical or unlikely future situations using "if/whether + past tense, conditional". It also notes that "if not" can be replaced with "unless".

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Conditionals (0, 1, 2) PDF

The document discusses conditionals in three sentences: The zero conditional discusses situations where an action will always lead to a certain result using "if/whether + simple present, simple present". The first conditional discusses possible future situations using "if/whether + simple present, simple future". The second conditional discusses hypothetical or unlikely future situations using "if/whether + past tense, conditional". It also notes that "if not" can be replaced with "unless".

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CONDITIONALS

ZERO CONDITIONAL: If/Whether + __________________ , ______________________.


Eg.
FIRST CONDITIONAL: If/Whether + ___________________,______________________.
Eg.
SECOND CONDITIONAL: If/Whether + ____________________,______________________.
Eg.
IF NOT = UNLESS
If I don’t run faster, I will miss the bus.  Unless I run faster, I will miss the bus.

1. Find the possible mistakes and correct them. Tick (✓) the correct sentences:

1. If I get the job at Victoria’s Museum, I move to London.

2. I’ll meet you at 6:00, but when my bus is late, don’t wait for me.

3. If I don’t eat much during the day, I always get a headache.

4. The match will be cancelled if the weather’s really bad.

5. If the corner shop is not open, I can go to the supermarket.

2. Choose the correct meaning, A or B:

1. If Charles got a pay rise, he would buy a better car.

A. I think Charles will get a pay rise

B. I think Charles is unlikely to get a pay rise.

2.If house prices rise, we’ll sell out flat and buy a cottage in the country.

A. The speaher thinks house prices will probably rise.

B. The speaker thinks house prices probably won’t rise.

3. If Mark study by heart, he will not pass the History test.

A. Mark is doing wrong to pass the test.

B. Mark didn’t pass the test.

4. Pablo would be very disappointed if he didn’t go to the concert.

A. Pablo expects to go to the concert.

B. Pablo doesn’t expect to go to the concert.

5. If I had a mobile phone, I would call the police.

A. I might call the police.

B. I can’t call the police.

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