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ZERO CONDITIONAL 2021
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welcome
ZERO CONDITIONAL
with Imperatives & Modal verbs
START
5- In use
3- Zero Conditional
1- Quick definition
2- Review 1st Conditional
4- Structure
Zero Conditional
12- Gracias
8- Timeline
7- Versus
QUICK DEFINITION
Conditionals are also known as if clauses, we use them to say that one thing depends on something else. They can be used to talk about something that always happens, might happen or might have happened as a result of another state, action or event.
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REVIEW OF THE 1ST CONDITIONAL
QUICK REVIEW
01
REVIEW OF THE 1ST CONDITIONAL
QUICK REVIEW
Review of the 1st Conditional
The first conditional talks about the result of a possible event or situation in the future. The if clause talks about things that are possible, but not certain: If all the class approves the final term, we’ll have a barbecue.
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ZERO CONDITIONAL
with Imperatives & Modals
IF YOU ARE GOOD AT SOMETHING, NEVER DO IT FOR FREE
JOKER - BATMAN, THE DARK KNIGHT
Zero Conditional
The zero conditional talks about things that are always true:
If you have children, you worry about them all the time.
Video
EXAMPLES OF ZERO CONDITIONAL IN MOVIES
CONDITIONALS with modal verbs
We can use modal verbs in the main clause of conditionals:
EXAMPLE
If she doesn’t answer, you should call her friend. If you’re not feeling well, you must go to the doctor.
You can also use imperatives in the main clause in conditionals:
EXAMPLE
If you want to be happy, let him go. If you need to solve your problems, face them!
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Thank you!