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SUCI FOURA

XII MIPA 5

1. Do the task 1: Identify the "if sentences"

Read again the text "Why Don't you Visit Seattle" and identify the if sentence along with this petern.
look at the example

1. Sentence 1

If you visit Seattle, the first thing to do is feeling the fresh air on your face as you sail to Bainbrige
Island on a Washington State Ferry.

Pattern 1 :

“If clause” + an imperative

2. Sentence 2:

If you want to enjoy Bainbrige Island, stroll around downtown’s galleries, boutiques, coffee houses
and cafes.

Pattern 2 :

“If clause” + an imperative

3. Sentence 3:

If you visit Seattle, why don’t you tour Pike Place Market’s produce stands and buy something
you’ve never tasted.

Pattern 3:

"If clause" + suggestion

4. Sentence 4:

Unless you have allergic to noises, make sure you take time to spot these beloved icons.

Pattern 4:

"If clause" + imperative

5. Sentence 5:

If you have enough time, tour the numerous art galleries in Friday Harbor.

Pattern 5:
"If clause" + imperative

Task 3: fill in the blanks.

Complete the following blanks by looking at the information in the conversation above.

Number 1 as an example

1. An example of 'if clause' + a reminder is:

If you drive a car, you should wear the seat belt.

2. An example of 'if clause' + a suggestion is:

If you want to get a perfect score, you should study hard.

3. An example of 'if clause' + a general truth is:

If you heat an ice, it melts.

4. An example of 'if clause' + an imperative is:

If you don't wanna get wet, Get the umbrella.

5. An example of 'if clause' + to show a dream is:

If I am a teacher, I will be good teacher.

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