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4 ESO CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

Juan José Vargas Luq

Created on April 7, 2024

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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

ZERO CONDITIONAL

100% POSSIBLE

If you heat water to 100°, it boils

80% POSSIBLE

FIRST CONDITIONAL

If I study, I will pass.

SECOND CONDITIONAL

40% POSSIBLE

If I studied, I would pass the exam.

WOULD

0% POSSIBLE

THIRD CONDITIONAL

If I had studied, I would have passed.

ZERO CONDITIONAL

100% POSSIBLE

If PRESENT SIMPLE

PRESENT SIMPLE

80% POSSIBLE

FIRST CONDITIONAL

WILL

If PRESENT SIMPLE

SECOND CONDITIONAL

40% POSSIBLE

If PAST SIMPLE

WOULD

0% POSSIBLE

THIRD CONDITIONAL

If PAST PERFECT

WOULD HAVE PARTICIPLE

ZERO CONDITIONAL

100% POSSIBLE

If PRESENT SIMPLE

PRESENT SIMPLE

Using each type depends on how sure we are about the situation. So, you have to consider: - the context or situation - the attittude of the speaker

80% POSSIBLE

FIRST CONDITIONAL

WILL

If PRESENT SIMPLE

SECOND CONDITIONAL

40% POSSIBLE

If PAST SIMPLE

WOULD

0% POSSIBLE

THIRD CONDITIONAL

If PAST PERFECT

WOULD HAVE PARTICIPLE

ZERO CONDITIONAL

(Things that are always true)

PRESENT SIMPLE

If/when PRESENT SIMPLE

Scientific facts & general truths

If ice heats up, it melts

PRACTICE 1: ANSWER THE GENERAL TRUTHS WITH A ZERO CONDITIONAL

Consequence of not exercising?

How to get green colour?

Consequence of heating water up to 100ºC?

FIRST CONDITIONAL

(very possible situations in the present or future)

WILL / IMPERATIVE / MODAL VERBS

If PRESENT SIMPLE

Probable possibilities (for example, a warning)

If you fail Maths again, you won't go to the summer camp.

PRACTICE 2: WRITE WARNINGS (probable situations) ABOUT THE PICTURES. Use the words provided

forget, wet

suncream, sunburn

warm clothes, a cold

SECOND CONDITIONAL

(hypothetical situations in the present or future)

If PAST SIMPLE

WOULD

a) Imaginary situations

b) To give advice (If I were you...)

PRACTICE 3: WRITE IMAGINARY SITUATIONS. RELATE THE PICTURES IN A AND B

PRACTICE 4: READ THE CONTEXT AND GIVE ADVICE TO EACH PERSON

Kevin doesn’t understand the homework because he doesn't pay attention in class.

Tom never travels because he spends all his money on new clothes.

Andrea doesn’t get good grades because she uses her phone too much.

THIRD CONDITIONAL

If PAST PERFECT

WOULD HAVE PARTICIPLE

Imaginary situations in the past

(often, to express regret: things that can't be changed now)

PRACTICE 5: Express regret about EACH situation

I did not listen to my teacher carefully, so I did not understand a new grammar rule.

She was ill, so she did not go to the concert.

She did not prepare for the exam, so she did not pass it.

PRACTICE 6: rewrite the sentences with the given conditional.

1ST CONDITIONAL: probable situations

1. I will call them and they will probably help us. 2. I don't drink Coke because I always get a stomachache when I do it. 3. Mary is very nice....Explain the situation to her and she'll understand everything. 4. You can ask John to let you some money, he is really rich.

PRACTICE 6: rewrite the sentences with the given conditional.

2ND CONDITIONAL: Imaginary situation / advice

5. They don’t use public transport because they don't live far from work. 6. I think it would be a good idea to speak to your manager first. 7. Henry, you shouldn't go to the party..

PRACTICE 6: rewrite the sentences with the given conditional.

3RD CONDITIONAL: regret about the past

8. The weather was terrible last Sunday, so we canceled our trip. 9. They did not invite me to the party, so I did not go there.. 10. I fell over because I hadn't turned the lights on.

THE END!

JJ Vargas Luque