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Conditionals + Time clauses

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Hi class! Today we're going to study...

CONDITIONALS AND TIME CLAUSES

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3- Second conditional

2- First conditional

1- Zero conditional

5- Time clauses

7- Thanks

4- Third conditional

6- Now it's your turn!

ZERO CONDITIONAL

  • Uses: To talk about scientific facts, constant laws of nature, unchangeable rules, customs and personal routines.
  • Formula: if + present simple, present simple
  • Example: If it is lunch time in London, it is breakfast time in New York.

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FIRST CONDITIONAL

  • Uses: To talk about probable/possible conditions in the future.
  • Formula: if + present simple, will + infinitive
  • Example: If it rains tomorrow, I will bring my umbrella

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SECOND CONDITIONAL

  • Uses: To talk about unreal or hypothetical situations in the present or improbable events in the future
  • Formula: if + past simple, would/wouldn’t + infinitive
  • Example: If I met Obama, I would ask for his autograph

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THIRD CONDITIONAL

  • Uses: To talk about past events that did not happen
  • Formula: if + past perfect, would have + past participle
  • Example: If you had paid attention, you would have known what to do

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TIME CLAUSES

  • We replace IF with: when / as soon as / before / after / once / the moment that
  • Example: He always calls as soon as he gets home
I will retire when I turn 69

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NOW IT'S YOUR TURN!

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