The document discusses different types of conditional sentences:
1) Type 0 conditional sentences describe general truths using if and simple present tense. No examples are given.
2) Type 1 conditional sentences use if + simple past tense to talk about possible or unlikely present/future situations. An example discusses not taking aspirin leading to a continued headache.
3) Type 2 conditional sentences use if + past perfect tense to talk about hypothetical or unlikely past situations. Examples discuss actions that could be taken during a safari or visit to India.
4) Verbs are put into the correct tenses (present, past, past perfect) to complete sample conditional sentences discussing seeing a doctor, going to an
The document discusses different types of conditional sentences:
1) Type 0 conditional sentences describe general truths using if and simple present tense. No examples are given.
2) Type 1 conditional sentences use if + simple past tense to talk about possible or unlikely present/future situations. An example discusses not taking aspirin leading to a continued headache.
3) Type 2 conditional sentences use if + past perfect tense to talk about hypothetical or unlikely past situations. Examples discuss actions that could be taken during a safari or visit to India.
4) Verbs are put into the correct tenses (present, past, past perfect) to complete sample conditional sentences discussing seeing a doctor, going to an
The document discusses different types of conditional sentences:
1) Type 0 conditional sentences describe general truths using if and simple present tense. No examples are given.
2) Type 1 conditional sentences use if + simple past tense to talk about possible or unlikely present/future situations. An example discusses not taking aspirin leading to a continued headache.
3) Type 2 conditional sentences use if + past perfect tense to talk about hypothetical or unlikely past situations. Examples discuss actions that could be taken during a safari or visit to India.
4) Verbs are put into the correct tenses (present, past, past perfect) to complete sample conditional sentences discussing seeing a doctor, going to an
The document discusses different types of conditional sentences:
1) Type 0 conditional sentences describe general truths using if and simple present tense. No examples are given.
2) Type 1 conditional sentences use if + simple past tense to talk about possible or unlikely present/future situations. An example discusses not taking aspirin leading to a continued headache.
3) Type 2 conditional sentences use if + past perfect tense to talk about hypothetical or unlikely past situations. Examples discuss actions that could be taken during a safari or visit to India.
4) Verbs are put into the correct tenses (present, past, past perfect) to complete sample conditional sentences discussing seeing a doctor, going to an
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Conditionals (0, 1 and 2)
1. Match the columns and make 0 conditional sentences.
1. water freeze C a) it hurts
2. mix red and yellow __ b) they don’t let you travel 3. a snake bites you __ c) turns to ice 4. don’t have a ticket __ d) snow melts 5. temperature rises __ e) tastes sweet 6. add sugar __ f) get orange
2. Read the statements and make type 1 conditional sentences.
I don’t want to take an aspirin.
1. (your head ache / not go away)
If you don’t take an aspirin, you head ache won’t go away.
Laura wants to go to Rome.
2.(she / visit the Coliseum)
Let’s get a taxi to the airport.
3. (we / pay a lot of money)
I want to stay in the sun longer.
4. (you / get sunburnt)
____________________________________________________________ 3. Write type 2 conditional sentences using the ideas in the box.
go on safari sunbathe on ship’s deck all day
visit Taj Mahal take great underwater photos
What would you do if you …
1. wanted an adventurous holiday? If I wanted an adventurous holiday, I would go on safari. 2. travelled to India? _____________________________________________________ 3. want on a cruise? _____________________________________________________ 4. went diving? _____________________________________________________
4.Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.(0, 1, 2 conditionals)
1. A: I’m not well. I think I got food poisoning. B: If I were you, I ……………. (see) a doctor. 2. A: What are you going to do in Australia. B: Well, if there is a show on at the Sydney Opera House, we ……………(go) and see it. 3. A: Can I take more than one suitcase with me? B: You pay more if your luggage …………….. (be) more than the limit. 4.A: Is the view amazing? B: Absolutely! If I ……………..(have) my camera, I’d take some great photos. 5.A: Let’s go sunbathe! B: Sorry. If I ………….. (stay) in the sun for five minutes, my skin goes red. 6.A: This hotel is so expensive! B: Yes, but if we book now, we ………… (get) a discount.