First Conditional
Sentences
In This Lesson:
1. What is the first conditional?
2. How to form first conditional
sentences.
3. First conditional example sentences
4. Review Quiz
1. What Is The First Conditional?
First conditional sentences are used to talk about future things
which might happen that we believe are real and possible.
Example:
"If it doesn't rain tomorrow, I'll go to the park."
2. How To Form First Conditional
Sentences
First conditional sentences are made up of an 'if clause' and a
'main clause'. The 'if clause' has the present simple tense. The
'main clause' has the future simple tense with will.
Example:
"If it doesn't rain tomorrow, I'll go to the park."
3. Example Sentences
If we eat all this cake, we will feel sick.
3. Example Sentences
If I am late for class, the teacher will be angry.
3. Example Sentences
If we don't leave now, we will miss the train.
3. Example Sentences
If it rains, I'll take a taxi.
3. Example Sentences
If I don't study, I'll fail the test.
Review Quiz
Choose the correct answer to make a first
conditional sentence
1
If it rains,
A I will stay at home.
B I stays at home.
C staying at home.
1
If it rains,
A I will stay at home.
B I stays at home.
C staying at home.
2
If I wake up late,
A I was late for work.
B I lates for work.
C I will be late for work.
2
If I wake up late,
A I was late for work.
B I lates for work.
C I will be late for work.
3
If you come home late,
A I am angry.
B I will be angry.
C I be angry.
3
If you come home late,
A I am angry.
B I will be angry.
C I be angry.
4
If she comes to the party,
A I'll be surprised.
B I wasn't surprised.
C I am surprised.
4
If she comes to the party,
A I'll be surprised.
B I wasn't surprised.
C I am surprised.
5
If I don't go to sleep early,
A I am so tired.
B I will be tired.
C I was tired.
5
If I don't go to sleep early,
A I am so tired.
B I will be tired.
C I was tired.
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Zero Conditional
Sentences
In This Lesson:
• What is the zero conditional?
• How to form zero conditional
sentences.
• Zero conditional example
sentences
• Review Quiz
• What Is The Zero Conditional?
Zero conditional sentences are used to talk about facts or
general truths that are always true, like scientific facts.
Example:
"If you heat ice, it melts"
2. How To Form Zero Conditional
Sentences
Zero conditional sentences are made up of an 'if clause' and a
'main clause'. Both of which include verbs in the present simple
tense.
Example:
"If you heat ice, it melts"
2. How To Form Zero Conditional
Sentences
Zero conditional sentences can also be made with 'when'
instead of 'if'.
2. How To Form Zero Conditional
Sentences
Zero conditional sentences can also be made with 'when'
instead of 'if'.
Example:
"When you heat ice, it melts"
3. Example Sentences
If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils.
3. Example Sentences
If I am late for class, my teacher gets
angry.
3. Example Sentences
If it rains and I don't have an umbrella, I
get wet.
3. Example Sentences
If people eat too much, they get fat.
3. Example Sentences
If I study too much, I get really tired.
Review Quiz
Choose the correct answer to make a zero
conditional sentence
1
If people eat lots of candy,
A they gain weight.
B they gained weight.
C they are gaining weight.
1
If people eat lots of candy,
A they gain weight.
B they gained weight.
C they are gaining weight.
2
If I wake up late,
A I was late for work.
B I lates for work.
C I am late for work.
2
If I wake up late,
A I was late for work.
B I lates for work.
C I am late for work.
3
When it's cold,
A I wore a jacket.
B I always wear a jacket.
C If I wear a jacket.
3
When it's cold,
A I wore a jacket.
B I always wear a jacket.
C If I wear a jacket.
4
If I don't have much money,
A I don't eat out.
B I didn't eat out.
C I am eating out.
4
If I don't have much money,
A I don't eat out.
B I didn't eat out.
C I am eating out.
5
When you put water in the freezer,
A it will be frozen.
B it freezes.
C it has frozen.
5
When you put water in the freezer,
A it will be frozen.
B it freezes.
C it has frozen.
First Conditional
Sentences
In This Lesson:
1. What is the first conditional?
2. How to form first conditional
sentences.
3. First conditional example sentences
4. Review Quiz
1. What Is The First Conditional?
First conditional sentences are used to talk about future things
which might happen that we believe are real and possible.
Example:
"If it doesn't rain tomorrow, I'll go to the park."
2. How To Form First Conditional
Sentences
First conditional sentences are made up of an 'if clause' and a
'main clause'. The 'if clause' has the present simple tense. The
'main clause' has the future simple tense with will.
Example:
"If it doesn't rain tomorrow, I'll go to the park."
3. Example Sentences
If we eat all this cake, we will feel sick.
3. Example Sentences
If I am late for class, the teacher will be angry.
3. Example Sentences
If we don't leave now, we will miss the train.
3. Example Sentences
If it rains, I'll take a taxi.
3. Example Sentences
If I don't study, I'll fail the test.
Review Quiz
Choose the correct answer to make a first
conditional sentence
1
If it rains,
A I will stay at home.
B I stays at home.
C staying at home.
1
If it rains,
A I will stay at home.
B I stays at home.
C staying at home.
2
If I wake up late,
A I was late for work.
B I lates for work.
C I will be late for work.
2
If I wake up late,
A I was late for work.
B I lates for work.
C I will be late for work.
3
If you come home late,
A I am angry.
B I will be angry.
C I be angry.
3
If you come home late,
A I am angry.
B I will be angry.
C I be angry.
4
If she comes to the party,
A I'll be surprised.
B I wasn't surprised.
C I am surprised.
4
If she comes to the party,
A I'll be surprised.
B I wasn't surprised.
C I am surprised.
5
If I don't go to sleep early,
A I am so tired.
B I will be tired.
C I was tired.
5
If I don't go to sleep early,
A I am so tired.
B I will be tired.
C I was tired.
Second
Conditional
Sentences
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In This Lesson:
1. What is the second conditional?
2. How to form second conditional
sentences.
3. Second conditional example sentences
4. Answer The Questions
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• What Is The Second Conditional?
Second conditional sentences are used to talk about future
things which are unlikely or impossible.
Example:
"If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house."
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2. How To Form Second Conditional
Sentences
Second conditional sentences are made up of an 'if clause' and
a 'main clause'. The 'if clause' has a verb in the past simple
tense. The 'main clause' has 'would' + an infinitive verb.
Example:
"If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house."
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3. Example Sentences
If I had a million dollars, I would buy a sports car.
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3. Example Sentences
If I had a rocket, I would fly to the moon.
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3. Example Sentences
If the weather wasn't so bad, I would go to the park.
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3. Example Sentences
If I could travel back in time, I would have a pet dinosaur.
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3. Example Sentences
If I could travel anywhere, I would go to Korea.
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Your Turn!
What would you do in the following
situations?
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What would you do
if you had a million
dollars?
If I had a million dollars, I would....
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Where would you go
if you could go
anywhere?
If I could go anywhere, I would go to ....
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What would you do
if you found a
talking dog?
If I found a talking dog, I would ...
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