Time for super grammar!
First and second conditional.
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A Genially by N. Michiels, A.R.Ath
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Let's have a look at First Conditional!
1. First Conditional.
2. second conditional.
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
1. First conditional.
- we use the first conditional to talk about the results of possible situations
- to form first conditional sentences, we use if + subject + present simple (for the situation), subject + will/won't + infinitive without to (for the result)
- if the situation comes first, we need a comma
If I have time, I'll go to the supermarket.
- we don't put a comma if the result comes first
She'll get cold if she doesn't wear a coat.
Next
Exercise
Choose the correct ONE
QUESTION
I am/'Il be surprised if you enjoy/'ll enjoy that film.
I 'Il be surprised if you enjoy enjoy that film.
I 'Il be surprised if you'll enjoy that film.
I am be surprised if you'll enjoy that film.
LS 13 First and second conditional
Ana Moreno
Created on July 9, 2023
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Time for super grammar!
First and second conditional.
start
A Genially by N. Michiels, A.R.Ath
index
Let's have a look at First Conditional!
1. First Conditional.
2. second conditional.
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
1. First conditional.
- we use the first conditional to talk about the results of possible situations
- to form first conditional sentences, we use if + subject + present simple (for the situation), subject + will/won't + infinitive without to (for the result)
- if the situation comes first, we need a comma
If I have time, I'll go to the supermarket.- we don't put a comma if the result comes first
She'll get cold if she doesn't wear a coat.Next
Exercise
Choose the correct ONE
QUESTION
I am/'Il be surprised if you enjoy/'ll enjoy that film.
I 'Il be surprised if you enjoy enjoy that film.
I 'Il be surprised if you'll enjoy that film.
I am be surprised if you'll enjoy that film.