Conditionalsentences: types 1, 2, 3 Grade/level: 7-9 by Nadzia243: First and Second Conditionals Grade/level: 5 by creativelanguageschool: Conditionals - 1 Conditionals Type 2 and 3 Grade/level: 8 by DonataSaulyte: Zero, First, Second, and Third Conditionals Grade/level: B1+ / B2 by Pablo_B: Mixed ConditionalsDevelop1-2 example characters and a list of 3-4 wishes or regrets that could identify them to use in the modeling/explanation stage of the activity (see Step 3 below). the board. Ask students to guess the target character or person. For additional modeling, read your second set of example conditional regret or wish sentences aloud and Conditionalsentences, type II - statements - Exercise. Task No. 2025. Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence - type II. Show example. Example: If I (to go) to the cinema, I (to watch) an interesting film. Answer: If I went to the cinema, I would watch an interesting film. ConditionalSentences. If Clause Type-1 Conditionals; If Clause Type-2 Conditionals; If Clause Type-3 Conditionals; if clauses type and mixed conditionals tests consisting of multiple choice questions with answers. and is illustrated by examples. * For every important point of grammar, one or more exercises are provided, to make Schoolsubject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Conditional Sentences (2011861) Some of these can only realistically be one conditional form, some of them it's more open. Share / Print Worksheet. Google Classroom Microsoft Teams Facebook Pinterest
2 Types. Aside from the typical type I, II, III structure, conditionals can be divided into two categories: real and unreal conditionals. 2.1. Real condition Conditional sentence Explanation type; If I had had money, I would have spent it. Past unreal Conditional - type III: If I had money, I would spend it.
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