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Conditionals Guided Discovery Zero First Second Third

The document provides information about zero, first, second, and third conditionals. It includes example sentences that illustrate each type of conditional and asks the student to match the examples to the correct conditional definition. It also asks the student to identify the components needed for each conditional and correct examples that contain mistakes.

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Conditionals Guided Discovery Zero First Second Third

The document provides information about zero, first, second, and third conditionals. It includes example sentences that illustrate each type of conditional and asks the student to match the examples to the correct conditional definition. It also asks the student to identify the components needed for each conditional and correct examples that contain mistakes.

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Name:___________________

Conditionals: Zero, First, Second & Third


A. Look at the sentences and match.

1. When the weather is sunny, we go a) An unreal/hypothetical situation in the


for a walk to the river. present. (2nd conditional)

2. If Bob hadn’t proposed to her first, b) A hypothetical/unreal situation in the


Amarilita would have accepted his past (3rd conditional)
proposal.

3. If Bob was rich, he would marry c) Something that is possibly to happen in


her. the present or in the future (1st
conditional)

4. If Bob gives the money, his friend d) A general truth (zero conditional)
will give him the boat.

B. What do we need for each conditional? Look at the sentences above and fill in the
blanks.

Zero : _____/______ + _________ => ___________

1st: _____+ _________ => ____________

2nd: _____+ _________=> _____________

3rd: _____+ _________=> _____________

C. Correct the mistakes.


1. If you’ll win enough beads, you’ll get a pizza.
2. When it’s sunny she takes her sunglasses.
3. If you would go to Tesco today, you would buy some snacks.
4. If Sander will eat my Nutella, he will do circuit training with Tom all day and all
night.

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