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CONDITIONALS &Might/could/Should have done
Teacher: Cintia
What are conditionals?
Zero Conditional
2nd conditional
1st Conditional
Might/could/should have done
3rd conditional
conditionals summary
Conditionals describe the result of a certain condition.
They have 2 parts: the if clause & the main clause. The if clause tells you the condition (If you study hard) and the main clause tells you the result (you will pass your exams).
The order of the clauses does not change the meaning.
- If you study hard, you will pass your exams.
- You will pass your exams if you study hard.
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The third conditional refers to actions in the past that you wish were different somehow. These actions become impossible situations because so far we cannot travel back in time.
EXAMPLES
STRUCTURE
ACTIVITY
Useful link & exercises
Let's play
We use the zero conditional to talk about things that are generally true, especially for laws and rules.
STRUCTURE
EXAMPLES
LET'S PLAY
If you want more info about the zero conditional click here
SUMMARY ALL CONDITIONALS
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2nd & 3rd Conditionals
Might have done and could have done express possibilities in the past that didn't happen. They can also express criticism.
Should have done expresses advice for a past situation, but the advice is too late! It can also express criticism.
EXMPLES
STRUCTURE
EXERCISE 2
EXERCISE 3
BOOK EXERCISE
The second conditional is used to imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality. That is why we say that the second conditional expresses hypothetical situations.
STRUCTURE
EXAMPLES
KAHOOT
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We use the 1st conditional when we talk about future situations we believe are real or possible.
EXAMPLES
STUCTURE
ACTIVITY TIME
Click here to learn more about the 1st conditional.