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9 – Laarni (S.T.

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Sophia Gwyneth F. Miranda

08/10/2021

English 9

Quarter 1 Module 2 (Week 3)

Activity Title: Study Guide

Instructions: Read and study the given information in your MODULE 2 Pages 7-8 about USING
CONDITIONALS then answer the given questions below.

1. What does a CONDITIONAL SENTENCE expresses?

Conditional sentence express a real or an unreal condition. It tells what would or might happen
under certain conditions.

2. Where between the IF CLAUSE & MAIN CLAUSE do you find the CONDITION?

The if clause states the condition.

3. Where between the IF CLAUSE & MAIN CLAUSE do you find the RESULT?

The main clause states the result.

4. What do we need to put AFTER the IF CLAUSE when it is at the beginning of our sentence?

A comma separates it from the main clause when it is placed at the beginning.

5. Do we still need to put comma when the IF CLAUSE was placed at the end of the sentence?
YES/NO

No, there is no need to put a comma when the If-clause is placed at the end of the sentence.

6. What are the 2 KINDS of CONDITIONALS?

The two kinds of conditionals are real and unreal or untrue.


7. What are the 4 CATEGORIES of CONDITIONALS?

The four categories of conditionals are zero, first, second, and third.

8. Which CATEGORY of CONDITIONALS tells the truth or what is REAL?

Zero and first conditionals are considered as real or tells the truth.

9. Which CATEGORY of CONDITIONALS tells UNREAL?

Second and third conditionals are unreal.

10. Which CATEGORY of CONDITIONALS is used when the RESULT is always TRUE?

Zero conditional is used when the result is always true.

11. Which CATEGORY of CONDITIONALS use the pattern: (if+present tense)+(present tense)

Zero conditional use the pattern (if+present tense)+(present tense).

12.Which CATEGORY of CONDITIONALS is used to talk about things that MIGHT HAPPEN?

First conditional is used to talk about things that might happen in the future.

13. Which CATEGORY of CONDITIONALS use the pattern: (if+present tense)+(will+present tense)

First conditional use the pattern (if+present tense)+(will+present tense).

14.Which CATEGORY of CONDITIONALS talks about things in the FUTURE that are PROBABLY GOING
TO HAPPEN?

Fist conditional because it talks about things in the future, the outcomes are very likely to occur.

15. Which CATEGORY of CONDITIONALS things in the present that is IMPOSSIBLE & IMAGINARY?

Second conditional talks about things in the present that is impossible and imaginary.

16. Which CATEGORY of CONDITIONALS use the pattern: (if+simple past tense)+(would+base form of
verb)?
Second conditional use the pattern (if+simple past tense)+(would+base form of verb).

17. Which CATEGORY of CONDITIONALS is used when we REGRET or imagine a past condition that
DID NOT HAPPEN?

Third conditional is used when we regret or imagine a past condition that did not happen.

18. Which CATEGORY of CONDITIONALS use the pattern: (if+past perfect tense)+(would+have + past
participle)?

Third conditional use the pattern (if+past perfect tense)+(would+have + past participle).

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