- •Тема 10. If I were president... Conditional sentences. Zero Conditional: Certainty (the condition always has the same result)
- •First Conditional: a real possibility (the condition will happen in the future)
- •Second Conditional: Imaginary Present or Unlikely Future (unreal possibility or dream)
- •1. Complete the sentences with some advice!
- •2. Combine the sentences, using the words in brackets.
- •3. Make sentences for the following situations.
- •4. 0 Or 1st Conditionals.
- •5. Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
- •6. Comment on the following situations with if (expressing regret).
- •7. Work in pairs. Form conditional sentences using the information in these sentences (1–6). Notice the time of each action or situation and result.
- •6. Healthcare - If I were president, I’d…
- •8. Pollution - If I were president, I’d…
- •9. Immigration - If I was president, I would…
- •10. Alcohol and Cigarettes - If I was president, I’d…
Тема 10. If I were president... Conditional sentences. Zero Conditional: Certainty (the condition always has the same result)
IF |
condition |
result |
OR |
result |
IF |
condition |
|
present simple |
present simple |
present simple |
|
present simple |
|
If |
I miss the 8 o'clock bus, |
I am late for work. |
I am late for work |
if |
I miss the 8 o'clock bus. |
|
If |
I am late for work, |
my boss gets angry. |
My boss gets angry |
if |
I am late for work. |
|
If |
people don't eat, |
they get hungry. |
People get hungry |
if |
they don't eat. |
|
If |
you heat ice, |
does it melt? |
Does ice melt |
if |
you heat it? |
First Conditional: a real possibility (the condition will happen in the future)
IF |
condition |
result |
OR |
result |
IF |
condition |
|
present simple |
WILL + Infinitive |
WILL + Infinitive |
|
present simple |
|
If |
I see Mary |
I will tell her. |
I will tell Mary |
if |
I see her. |
|
If |
Tara is free tomorrow |
he will invite her. |
He will invite Tara |
if |
she is free tomorrow. |
|
If |
they do not pass their exam |
their teacher will be sad. |
Their teacher will be sad |
if |
they do not pass their exam. |
|
If |
it rains tomorrow |
will you stay at home? |
Will you stay at home |
if |
it rains tomorrow? |
|
If |
it rains tomorrow |
what will you do? |
What will you do |
if |
it rains tomorrow? |
We can use shall, can, or may instead of will.