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Zero conditional
present simple tense in the if clause and we
1. We use the _______________
present simple tense in the main clause.
usually use the _______________
2. The if clause can come before or after the main clause. If it
comes after, we don't use a coma.
You breath slowly if you are relaxed.
SPEAKING
Task 3 - Work in pairs. Can you complete the facts?
Use the zero conditional and the verbs below.
get get get heat melt water
it melts
1. If you leave butter in the sun, __________
2. Plants die if ____________________
you don't water them.
3. If you mix green, red and blue light,
you get white light.
____________________
4. If you mix green, red and blue paint,
you get black paint.
____________________
you heat it.
5. Metal turns red and then while if _____________
6. If you subtract 12345 from 23456, you get 11111
____________
SPEAKING
Task 4 - Complete the sentences with
information that us true for you. Use the
zero conditional.
1. My parents get angry if ...
2. If I don't feel very well, ...
3. I do better in exams if ...
4. If I stay out very late, ...
5. I get annoyed if ...
6. If I feel sad, ...
SPEAKING
Task 5 - Work in pairs. Compare your
sentences from task 4. Are any of them
the same?
1. My parents get angry if ...
2. If I don't feel very well, ...
3. I do better in exams if ...
4. If I stay out very late, ...
5. I get annoyed if ...
6. If I feel sad, ...
GRAMMAR
Task 6 - Read the text and
underline all the example
of may, might and could.
Which two are negative?
GRAMMAR
Imagine a boy is talking to a
girl he secretly loves. But
how does she feel about him?
She may love him too, or she may not even like
him. How can he find out? Ask her? That could
be embarrassing for both of them and she
might not give a true answer . No, this boy
needs the Romance Reader app. Load the
software onto your phone, press 'start'. Then,
when you are chatting to the person you are
interested in, the Romance Reader listens and
tells you if he or she likes you. It might be the
start of a big romance ...
GRAMMAR
Task 7 - Read and complete
the rules in the Learn this! box
LEARN THIS!
1. To talk about possibility in the present or
future, we can use may, might or could
followed by the infinitive without to.
They may/ might/ could be at home now. (present)
He may/ might/ could go out this evening. (future)
may
2. We might use might not or __________ not
for the negative. We don't use could not
GRAMMAR
Task 8 - Complete the sentences. Use may,
might or could and the verbs below
be get not give refuse sell use
may/ might/ could be
1. If it's a war film, it ____________________
quite violent.