Project 4 - Week 3 - Final project - 10th E.G.B.
GRAMMAR REVIEW
Zero Conditional Sentences
First Conditional Sentences
How to Use Zero Conditional Sentences
Zero conditional sentences express general truths—situations in which one thing always causes another. When you use a zero conditional, you’re talking about a general truth rather than a specific instance of something. Consider the following
Examples:
Ex: If you don’t brush your teeth, you get cavities.
ACTIVITY 1: Make the zero conditional
How to Use First Conditional Sentences
First conditional sentences are used to express situations in which the outcome is likely (but not guaranteed) to happen in the future. Look at the examples below:
Examples:
If you rest, you will feel better.
If you set your mind to a goal, you’ll eventually achieve it.
Note that we use the simple present tense in the if-clause and simple future tense in the main clause—that is, the clause that expresses the likely outcome. This is how we indicate that under a certain condition (as expressed in the if-clause), a specific result will likely happen in the future.
ACTIVITY 2: Make the first conditional
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