BY SARA AND ABRIL
CONDITIONALS
ESCAPE FROM THE ZOMBIES
START
SCAPE FORM THE ZOMBIES
INTRODUCTION
tHIS GAME ABOUT ESCAPE FROM ZOMBIES CORRECTLY ANSWERING QUESTIONS ABOUT CONDITIONALS.
- USAGE OF THE CONDITIONALS
- ZERO CONDITIONAL
- CONDITIONAL 1
- CONDITIONAL 2
- CONDITIONAL 3
ARE YOU READY TO STRAT?
START
usage of conditionals
We use conditional sentences to talk about the consequences of things that happen...
They have 2 parts: IF CLAUSE and MAIN CLAUSE.
If its rain tomorrow, we will not come
IF CLAUSE
MAIN CLAUSE
CONTINUE
0. ZERO
CONDITIONAL
This conditional is used when the result will always happen. THE ZERO CONDITIONAL IS ALSO OFTEN USED TO GIVE INSTRUCTIONS, USING THE IMPERATIVE AND OFTEN REFERS TO GENERAL TRUTHS, SUCH AS SCIENTIFIC FACTSStructure: If+Present simple+present simpleEXAMPLES: If Bill phones, tell him to meet me at the cinema.If you freeze water, it becomes a solid.
CONTINUE
1. FIRST
CONDITIONAL
it's used to talk about things which might happen in the future, describes possible things, which could easily come true. STRUCTURE: If+ present simple+will+ infinitive
EXAMPLES: if you sit in the sun, you'll get burned If she studies harder, she'll pass the exam
CONTINUE
1. FIRST
CONDITIONAL
Some modal verbs can be used instead of "will" to change the probability or express an opinion. For more information, see the lesson on modal verbs. Examples: -If it doesn't rain, we may go to the beach. -If it doesn’t rain, we should go to the beach. -If it doesn’t rain, we can go to the beach.
CONTINUE
2. SECOND
CONDITIONAL
Second conditional sentences are useful for expressing outcomes that are completely unrealistic or will not likely happen in the future. STRUCTURE: IF + PAST SIMPLE + WOULD + INFINITIVE EXAMPLES: If I owned a zoo, I might let people interact with the animals more. If I were taller, I would buy this dress.
CONTINUE
3. THIRD
CONDITIONAL
We use the third conditional to talk about A past event. Therefore the third conditional describes hypothetical, imaginary situations. -The third conditional is often used to criticise: If you had worked harder, you wouldn’t have failed the test. -Or it can be used to express regret: If I hadn’t spent all my money, I could’ve bought a computer. -Or it can be used to express relief: If I we’d taken that route, we’d have been stuck in the traffic jam for hours!
CONTINUE
3. THIRD
CONDITIONAL
structure: IF+ PAST PERFECT+ PERFECT CONDITIONAL ( WOULD/ WOULDN'T + HAVE+ PAST PARTICIPLE)EXAMPLE: if i had met susan last week , i would have given COMMON MISTAKES: If I would have seen Sally, I’d have told her the news. → If I had seen Sally, I’d have told her the news.
continue
QUESTION 01 OF 06
What would you do if there _____ an earthquake?
would be
could be
were
QUESTION 01 OF 06
¡GOOD!
NEXT QUESTION
QUESTION 02 OF 06
What _________________ if your are sick?'
'You get paid but you need to bring in a doctor's note.'
will happen
happens
would happen
QUESTION 02 OF 06
¡GOOD!
NEXT QUESTION
QUESTION 03 OF 06
He ___ a mistake if he had been more careful.
wouldn't have made
won’t make
wouldn’t make
GOOD 03 OF 06
¡GOOD!
NEXT QUESTION
QUESTION 04 OF 06
If I had more money, I ______ that television.
would buy
will buy
bought
QUESTION 04 OF 06
¡GOOD!
NEXT QUESTION
QUESTION 05 OF 06
I ___ wet if I don't take an umbrella.
would have got
will get
would get
QUESTION 04 OF 06
¡GOOD!
NEXT QUESTION
QUESTION 06 OF 05
Peter ___ fish if he liked it
WOULD HAVE EATEN
WOULD EAT
will eat
YOU HAVE SCAPED FORM THE ZOMIES
¡CONGRATULATIONS!
PLAY AGAIN
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BY SARA AND ABRIL
CONDITIONALS
ESCAPE FROM THE ZOMBIES
START
SCAPE FORM THE ZOMBIES
INTRODUCTION
tHIS GAME ABOUT ESCAPE FROM ZOMBIES CORRECTLY ANSWERING QUESTIONS ABOUT CONDITIONALS.
- USAGE OF THE CONDITIONALS
- ZERO CONDITIONAL
- CONDITIONAL 1
- CONDITIONAL 2
- CONDITIONAL 3
ARE YOU READY TO STRAT?START
usage of conditionals
We use conditional sentences to talk about the consequences of things that happen...
They have 2 parts: IF CLAUSE and MAIN CLAUSE.
If its rain tomorrow, we will not come
IF CLAUSE
MAIN CLAUSE
CONTINUE
0. ZERO
CONDITIONAL
This conditional is used when the result will always happen. THE ZERO CONDITIONAL IS ALSO OFTEN USED TO GIVE INSTRUCTIONS, USING THE IMPERATIVE AND OFTEN REFERS TO GENERAL TRUTHS, SUCH AS SCIENTIFIC FACTSStructure: If+Present simple+present simpleEXAMPLES: If Bill phones, tell him to meet me at the cinema.If you freeze water, it becomes a solid.
CONTINUE
1. FIRST
CONDITIONAL
it's used to talk about things which might happen in the future, describes possible things, which could easily come true. STRUCTURE: If+ present simple+will+ infinitive EXAMPLES: if you sit in the sun, you'll get burned If she studies harder, she'll pass the exam
CONTINUE
1. FIRST
CONDITIONAL
Some modal verbs can be used instead of "will" to change the probability or express an opinion. For more information, see the lesson on modal verbs. Examples: -If it doesn't rain, we may go to the beach. -If it doesn’t rain, we should go to the beach. -If it doesn’t rain, we can go to the beach.
CONTINUE
2. SECOND
CONDITIONAL
Second conditional sentences are useful for expressing outcomes that are completely unrealistic or will not likely happen in the future. STRUCTURE: IF + PAST SIMPLE + WOULD + INFINITIVE EXAMPLES: If I owned a zoo, I might let people interact with the animals more. If I were taller, I would buy this dress.
CONTINUE
3. THIRD
CONDITIONAL
We use the third conditional to talk about A past event. Therefore the third conditional describes hypothetical, imaginary situations. -The third conditional is often used to criticise: If you had worked harder, you wouldn’t have failed the test. -Or it can be used to express regret: If I hadn’t spent all my money, I could’ve bought a computer. -Or it can be used to express relief: If I we’d taken that route, we’d have been stuck in the traffic jam for hours!
CONTINUE
3. THIRD
CONDITIONAL
structure: IF+ PAST PERFECT+ PERFECT CONDITIONAL ( WOULD/ WOULDN'T + HAVE+ PAST PARTICIPLE)EXAMPLE: if i had met susan last week , i would have given COMMON MISTAKES: If I would have seen Sally, I’d have told her the news. → If I had seen Sally, I’d have told her the news.
continue
QUESTION 01 OF 06
What would you do if there _____ an earthquake?
would be
could be
were
QUESTION 01 OF 06
¡GOOD!
NEXT QUESTION
QUESTION 02 OF 06
What _________________ if your are sick?' 'You get paid but you need to bring in a doctor's note.'
will happen
happens
would happen
QUESTION 02 OF 06
¡GOOD!
NEXT QUESTION
QUESTION 03 OF 06
He ___ a mistake if he had been more careful.
wouldn't have made
won’t make
wouldn’t make
GOOD 03 OF 06
¡GOOD!
NEXT QUESTION
QUESTION 04 OF 06
If I had more money, I ______ that television.
would buy
will buy
bought
QUESTION 04 OF 06
¡GOOD!
NEXT QUESTION
QUESTION 05 OF 06
I ___ wet if I don't take an umbrella.
would have got
will get
would get
QUESTION 04 OF 06
¡GOOD!
NEXT QUESTION
QUESTION 06 OF 05
Peter ___ fish if he liked it
WOULD HAVE EATEN
WOULD EAT
will eat
YOU HAVE SCAPED FORM THE ZOMIES
¡CONGRATULATIONS!
PLAY AGAIN
YOU LOSE