The document discusses two types of conditional clauses:
Type 0 conditional clauses are used to describe scientific facts or physical laws. They take the form "if + present simple, present simple" and are used to talk about certainties and universals.
Type 1 conditional clauses are used to talk about possible or imaginary situations in the present or future. They take the form "if + present simple, future simple" and are used to talk about more realistic or probable conditions.
The document provides examples to fill in the blanks for both type 0 and type 1 conditional clauses.
The document discusses two types of conditional clauses:
Type 0 conditional clauses are used to describe scientific facts or physical laws. They take the form "if + present simple, present simple" and are used to talk about certainties and universals.
Type 1 conditional clauses are used to talk about possible or imaginary situations in the present or future. They take the form "if + present simple, future simple" and are used to talk about more realistic or probable conditions.
The document provides examples to fill in the blanks for both type 0 and type 1 conditional clauses.
The document discusses two types of conditional clauses:
Type 0 conditional clauses are used to describe scientific facts or physical laws. They take the form "if + present simple, present simple" and are used to talk about certainties and universals.
Type 1 conditional clauses are used to talk about possible or imaginary situations in the present or future. They take the form "if + present simple, future simple" and are used to talk about more realistic or probable conditions.
The document provides examples to fill in the blanks for both type 0 and type 1 conditional clauses.
A. Write the rule. TYPE 0 (ZERO) 1. Zero conditional /type 0 = if +______________+___________ 2. We use it to talk about __________and__________________
B. Fill in the gaps. Type 0
1. If you ________ (heat) water to 100 degrees, it _____________(boil). 2. If people ________(eat) too much, they ______________(get) fat. 3. If she _____________(touch) a fire, she_______________(get )burned. 4. People ______________(die) if they __________________(not eat). 5. Snakes ____________( not bite) if they _________________(be) scared. 6. If babies _____________(be) hungry, they __________________(cry).
C. Write the rule. TYPE 1 (first conditional)
1. First conditional /type 1 = if +______________+___________ 2. We use it to talk about ____________/___________________
D. Fill in the gaps. Type 1
1. f it _____________(rain), I _______________(not go) to the park. 2. If I _________(study) today, my mother ____________( let) me go to the party tonight. 3. If he _______(have) money, he __________(buy) some new shoes. 4. She____________( be) late if the train ____________(be) delayed. 5. She____________(miss) the bus if she ____________(not leave) soon. 6. If I ______________(see) her, I________(hug) her.