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GOOD

MORNING,
CLASS!
PRAYER
Dear God,

Thank you for looking after our school. Thank you that
you love each and every one of us here.

Help us to learn, understand, and share together.

It’s incredible that you are there every second of the days,
every where, all the time, beside each of us.

Amen.
CHECKING OF
ATTENDANCE
RECAP!
Conditionals expresses the
result of a particular condition.

It is composed of two parts;


namely, If/When clause and
Main Clause.
Zero Conditionals expresses
general truths. The possibility of
the result to happen is high.

First Conditionals expresses


situations in which the outcome
is likely to happen in the future.
Zero Conditionals
CONDITION MAIN CLAUSE
If/When + Present Present Simple
Simple

REMEMBER: The probability of the result to


happen is 100%.
First Conditionals
CONDITION MAIN CLAUSE
If/When + Present Will/Won’t +
Simple Main Verb

REMEMBER: The probability of the result to


happen is at least 50%.
FOUR TYPES OF
CONDITIONALS
ZERO CONDITIONALS
FIRST CONDITIONALS
SECOND CONDITIONALS
THIRD CONDITIONALS
Second conditional sentences
are useful for expressing
outcomes that are completely
unrealistic or will not likely
happen in the future.
If I won a
lottery, I would
buy a mansion.
I would be happy
if I married
Roselle.
I would go out a
lot if I lived at a
big city
Second Conditionals
CONDITION MAIN CLAUSE
If/When + Past Would + Main
Simple Verb

Sometimes, we use should, could, or might as


substitute for would.
If Suzette asked
me to marry her, I
might do it.
If Mary, John, and
Julius were free,
they could go with
you.
She should eat
peanuts if she
were not allergic to
it.
If I were Heart
Evangelista, I
would stay in
Paris.
LET’S TRY!
If Mariel, Luigi, and
Beatrice _____
hard, they could
earn a degree.
Marcus could
save time if he
_____ from home.
If Crisostomo _____
where Maria lived,
he would go and
see her.
If I _____ a million
dollars on the streets,
I would donate it on
the orphanage.
Daniel wouldn’t _____
into an accident if he
had drove carefully.
DID YOU GET IT?

DO YOU HAVE ANY


QUESTION?
THANK YOU FOR
LISTENING!
Fb: Angella Jaballa

Email: angellamae.jaballa@cvsu.edu.ph
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