Conditionals – Type 0 and I

Conditionals – Type 0 and I

Can you use these conditionals?

More examples:

  • Flowers die, if they are not watered.
  • If you have a big car, you pay a lot for petrol.
  • Don’t forget to switch off the light, when /if you leave.
  • If/ When it snows, the roads get slippery and dangerous.
  • Felix is always in good mood, when his team wins.

 

Formula: If/When clause- Present Simple, Main Clause- Present Simple ( CONDITION RESULT)

 

MORE EXAMPLES:
  • We may/might go on a picnic, if the weather is good.
  • If we go on a picnic, we should invite Josh.
  • If they don’t leave right now, they will miss the train.
NOTE:
In the First Conditional ( Type 1) we often use ‘unless‘= ‘if….not‘.

Example:
Unless he hurries up….’ could also be writtenif he does not hurry up…’

He will arrive late, unless he hurries up.

As usual, I have a song for you to practise the material from today’s lesson. The title of the song is ” Count on me” by Bruno Mars, and it’s a good pracice of First Conditional. Enjoy listening:)

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