This document discusses conditionals, which are sentences that express a condition as the first part of a clause. There are four types of conditionals. The document provides examples of different conditional sentences and asks the reader to identify the type of conditional and correct or unscramble sample conditional sentences. It also instructs the reader to write three examples of each type of conditional using conditions from their home.
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Conditioning Conditionals
This document discusses conditionals, which are sentences that express a condition as the first part of a clause. There are four types of conditionals. The document provides examples of different conditional sentences and asks the reader to identify the type of conditional and correct or unscramble sample conditional sentences. It also instructs the reader to write three examples of each type of conditional using conditions from their home.
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What are the sentences which
expresses a condition as the first part
of a clause called? These sentences are called conditionals. Four types of conditionals Determine the type of conditional on each item. 1.You will float if you go in space. 2.If you will have high grades, you’ll have a prize. 3.When the sun goes down, it is night time. 4.If I had gone to bed early, I would have caught the train.
5.If I had a lot of money, I would
travel around the world. What are the four types of conditionals? Why is it important to have conditions? A) Choose the correct item and underline it: 1. If I move / I’ll move to Boston, I live / I’ll live on Main Street.* 2. If (you call / you’ll) call your mother, she’ll be very happy. 3. If the mechanic fixes our car on time, (we drive / we’ll drive) to Center ville. 4. If (it rains / it’ll rain) today, we won’t go to the park.
5. If I’m not in a hurry tonight, (I write /
I’ll write) to her.
6. If she (isn’t / won’t be) sick, she’ll go to
school. 7. If (they’re / they’ll) be tired tomorrow, they (don’t go / won’t go) to work.
8. If John doesn’t buy a new car, (he buys
/ he’ll buy) a motorcycle. B) Discramble the sentences: 1. If / she / she’ll / misses / bus / the / the / walk *If she misses the bus, she’ll walk.
2.If / he / he’ll / concert / goes / his / suit /
the / to / wear 3. If / she / she’ll / cook / isn’t / dinner / tired
4. If / I’m / I’ll / busy / not / you / visit
5. If / you / you’ll / be / don’t / school /
finish / sorry 6. If / he / he’ll / a / get / good / hard / job / works ASSIGNMENT: Write three examples on each type of conditionals using the conditions at your home. Write it in your notebook.