English Language learners: This is a seven-slide presentation with examples of the four types of conditional sentences to help you understand, remember, and apply conditional sentences, so you can build stronger sentences. (Created by Rita Zuba Prokopetz / G&R Languages – November, 2018). In June 2020, one student in my class noticed the 'punctuation' discrepancy in one of the slides - thank you wonderful student!
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Parts of Speech (Verbs II)
1. Parts of SpeechParts of Speech
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Topic: Parts of Speech (Verbs II)
Audience: English language learners
Published by: G&R Languages – November, 2018 Images: courtesy of ClipArt. Photos: courtesy of ClipArt and RZP
ADVERBS
NOUNS
PRONOUNS
PREPOSITIONS
ADJECTIVES
ARTICLES
CONJUNCTIONS
INTERJECTIONS
VERBS IIVERBS II
3. Conditional SentencesConditional Sentences
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Type one: (If) Present – Future or Future – (If) Present
If I go there, I will see you
If I see you, I will be happy
If I am happy, I will learn more
If I learn more, I will study harder
I will see you, if I go there
I will be happy, if I see you
I will learn more, if I am happy
I will study harder, if I learn more
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Type two: (If) Past – Conditional or Conditional – (If) Past
If I ate now, I would feel fine
If I felt fine, I would sing a song
If I sang a song, you would like it
If you liked it, I would be happy
I would feel happy, if I ate now
I would sing a song, if I felt fine
You would like my song, if I sang it
I would be happy, if you liked it
Conditional SentencesConditional Sentences
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Type three: (If) Past Perfect – Conditional Perfect or Conditional Perfect – (If) Past Perfect
If I had seen you, I would have said
”hi”
If I had said ”hi,” I would have
stopped for a chat
If I had stopped for a chat, I would
have felt happy
If I had felt happy, I would have
studied harder for my assessments
I would have said ”hi” if I had seen
you
I would have stopped for a chat
if I had said ”hi”
I would have felt happy if I had
stopped for a chat
I would have studied harder for my
assessments if I had felt happy
Conditional SentencesConditional Sentences
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Type Zero: (If/when) Present – Present or Present – (If/when) Present
If you exercise daily, you may lose
weight
When you work hard, you attain your
goals
If I don’t sleep well, I tend to look ill
When you don’t sleep well, you look
ill
You may lose weight if you
exercise daily
I always attain my goals when I
work hard
I lend to look ill if I don’t sleep well
I tend to look ill when I don’t sleep
well
Conditional SentencesConditional Sentences
7. Verbs II
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Hypothetical Situation
Four types: zero, one, two, three
Topic: Parts of Speech (Verbs II)
Audience: English language learners
Published by: G&R Languages – November , 2018
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Resource created as per request by my lovely learners
Images: courtesy of ClipArt. Photos: courtesy of ClipArt and RZP