lunes, 18 de junio de 2018

ZERO AND FIRST CONDITIONAL !!

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Allright! Let's begin. Maybe you're asking "What is Zero conditional and First Conditional"? 😨😨😨



Ok guys. 

Zero Conditional:
The zero conditional is used to make statements about the real world, and often refers to general truths, such as scientific facts. In these sentences, the time is now or always and the situation is real and possible.

The zero conditional is also often used to give instructions, using the imperative in the main clause.


Structure:

If + present tense (comma) + present tense.

OR 


Present tense + if + present tense.


Examples:

  • If people eat too much, they get fat.
  • If you touch a fire, you get burned.
  • People die if they don't eat.
  • You get water if you mix hydrogen and oxygen.
  • Snakes bite if they are scared
  • If babies are hungry, they cry.
Exercises:
1.- If you ... water, it becomes a solid.

2.- Plants ... if they don't get enough water.


3.- If you ... red and blue, you get purple.


4.- If you ... to come, call me before 5:00.


5.- ... me here if we get separated. 





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Answers:
  1.- Freeze

  2.- Die

  3.- Mix

  4.- Want

  5.- Meet 

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Alright guys, let's continue with First Conditional!!! 😎😎😎

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First Conditional!!! 😰😰

The first conditional has the present simple after 'if', then the future simple in the other clause.

It's used to talk about things which might happen in the future. Of course, we can't know what will happen in the future, but this describes possible things, which could easily come true.

Structure:

If Present Simple ,will... Infinitive


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Lest's see some examples:

  • If it rains, I won't go to the park.
  • If I study today, I'll go to the party tonight.
  • If I have enough money, I'll buy some new shoes.
  • She'll be late if the train is delayed.
  • She'll miss the bus if she doesn't leave soon.
  • If I see her, I'll tell her.

Ok guys, let's see if you understand the First Conditional πŸ˜ 


Exercises:

1.- If it ... today, I'll stay at home. 

2.- If he is ... now, I will come back tomorrow.

3.- If it is ... , you must wear warm clothes. 

4.- If you ... hard, you may become a millonare someday. 

5.- If she doesn't ... you, you can call her. 


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Answers: 

1.- Rains

2.- Busy

3.- Cold

4.- Work


5.- Call 

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For the great end, we have:
Zero Conditional  vs First Conditional 😎😎😎

The first conditional describes a particular situation, whereas the zero conditional describes what happens in general.

For example (zero conditional): if you sit in the sun, you get burned (here I'm talking about every time a person sits in the sun - the burning is a natural consequence of the sitting)

But (first conditional): if you sit in the sun, you'll get burned (here I'm talking about what will happen today, another day might be different)



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