Words ending in -ing can NOT be used
as nouns
in past and present perfect tense
in some adjectives which end with -ing
in past/present continuous tense
Which of the following sentences is an example of the zero conditional?
If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
If she calls me, I will answer.
If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.
If it rains tomorrow, we will stay inside.
What is the correct structure of the zero conditional?
If + present simple, past simple
If + past simple, would + infinitive
If + present simple, will + infinitive
If + present simple, present simple
Which sentence is NOT an example of the zero conditional?
If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
If people don't eat, they get hungry.
If you don't hurry, you will be late.
If you freeze water, it turns into ice.
When do we use the zero conditional?
To talk about future possibilities
To express scientific facts and general truths
To talk about hypothetical situations
To discuss past events
Choose the correct zero conditional sentence
If you drink too much coffee, you get nervous.
If I will see you later, I will be happy.
If it was sunny, we went to the park.
If I study, I would pass the exam.
Which of the following sentences is an example of the first conditional?
If you press this button, the machine stops.
If you eat too much, you feel sick.
If she studies hard, she will pass the test.
If we mix yellow and blue, we get green.
What is the correct structure of the first conditional?
If + present simple, will + infinitive
If + past simple, would + infinitive
If + present simple, past simple
If + present perfect, will + infinitive
Which sentence is NOT an example of the first conditional?
If you touch fire, you get burned.
If it rains tomorrow, we will stay home.
If you work hard, you will succeed.
If she invites me, I will go to the party.
When do we use the first conditional?
To talk about past events
To talk about scientific facts
To discuss possible future situations
To express imaginary or impossible situations
Choose the correct first conditional sentence
If you will go outside, take an umbrella.
If she studies, she passes the test.
If they invited us, we would go.
If we leave now, we will catch the bus.
Zero Conditional: If you ______ (heat) ice, it ______ (melt).
will heat, melts
heat, melt
heat, melts
heat, will melt
First Conditional: If it ______ (rain) tomorrow, we ______ (stay) at home.
will rain, stay
rains, will stay
rains, stay
is raining, stay
Zero Conditional: If people ______ (not drink) water, they die.
First Conditional: If she ______ (study) hard, she ______ (pass) the exam.
Zero Conditional: If the sun ______ (set), it ______ (get) dark.
If you press this button, the TV turns on.
Zero conditional
First conditional
We will arrive on time if we leave now.
First Conditional
Zero Conditional
How many parts are there in a conditional sentence?
1
2
3
4
When the conditional clause comes before the main clause, what do we need to add?
a full stop (.)
a comma (,)
colon (:)
question mark (?)