The document discusses different types of conditionals in English. [Type 0 conditionals express facts that are always true using the present simple tense. Type I conditionals express possible future events, using "if" with the present simple and the future simple tense in the main clause. "Unless" can be used instead of "if...not" to express the opposite condition.] The document provides examples and exercises for learners to practice each type of conditional.
The document discusses different types of conditionals in English. [Type 0 conditionals express facts that are always true using the present simple tense. Type I conditionals express possible future events, using "if" with the present simple and the future simple tense in the main clause. "Unless" can be used instead of "if...not" to express the opposite condition.] The document provides examples and exercises for learners to practice each type of conditional.
The document discusses different types of conditionals in English. [Type 0 conditionals express facts that are always true using the present simple tense. Type I conditionals express possible future events, using "if" with the present simple and the future simple tense in the main clause. "Unless" can be used instead of "if...not" to express the opposite condition.] The document provides examples and exercises for learners to practice each type of conditional.
REVISION OF TYPE 0 – 1 – 2 TYPE 0 (PRESENT AND FUTURE) ✔If + present simple, present simple.
– If you study a lot, you always pass your exams.
(OR You always pass your exams if you study a lot.)
– If you press the switch, the computer comes on.
(OR The computer comes on if you press the switch.) ✔Facts - one thing always follows automatically from another. EXERCISE 1. If I ___________ have (have) a headache, I generally _________ take (take) an aspirin. 2. Water _________ boils (boil) if you _________ heat (heat) it up to 100ºC. 3. Jack ________ gets (get) angry if you _________ take (take) his books. 4. If I _________ go (go) to bed late at night, I _________ suffer (suffer) from headaches in the morning. 5. Water _________ freezes (freeze) if you ________ cool (cool) it to 0ºC. CONDITIONALS TYPE I (PRESENT AND FUTURE) ✔If + present simple, subject + simple future – If you come to the party, you’ll enjoy yourself. (OR You’ll enjoy yourself if you come to the party.) ✔If + present..., imperative – If you come to the party, bring some wine. (OR Bring some wine if you come to the party.) ✔If + present + modal – If you come to the party, you must bring a bottle of wine. (OR You must bring a bottle of wine if you come to the party.) EXERCISE 1. If it ________ stops (stop) raining, we ________ will go (go) to the park. 2. I _________ will be (be) very sad if my mom _________ doesn’t come (not come) to visit me this term. 3. She _________ will buy (buy) me some ice-cream if she _________ goes (go) to the supermarket. 4. If she _______ is (be) rude again, Jack _________ won’t invite (not invite) her to another party. 5. The dog ________ may bite (bite) you if you _________ make (make) it angry again. UNLESS (IF NOT) REMEMBER:
If you don’t study enough, you won’t pass the
test. Unless you study enough, you won’t pass the test.
Jack will not come to your party if you don’t
invite him. Jack will not come to your party unless you invite him. THANKS!