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Type 0 Conditionals: certainty, general truth

They are used to talk about general truth or habitual activities (If+ present tense + present tense). We can usewhen(=whenever) instead ofif. It is also called the “zero conditional”

The important thing about the zero conditional is that the condition always has the same result.

If-clause

Main clause

If + present simple

present simple

If you mix yellow and blue, you get green.

If I’m suffering the Web, I use Google. Type 1 Conditionals: real present

Type 1 conditional sentences are based on fact in real time. They are used to express real or probable situations in the present or future. We are thinking about a particular condition or situation in the future, and the result of this condition. The important thing about the first conditional is that there is a real possibility that the condition will happen.

If-clause (condition)

Main clause (result)

If + present simple/present cont./present perfect/present perfect cont.

future/imperative

can/may/might/must/should/could + present bare infinitive

If you feel lucky, you’ll expect good things.

If you study, you’ll pass the test. Practice

  1. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct forms.

1. If I see him, I ………… (give) him a lift. 2. If he ……………. (eat) all that he will be ill. 3. What will happen if my parachute …………. (not open)? 4. If she ……………. (need) a radio she can borrow mine. 5. If you …………. (not go) away I’ll send for the police. 6. If he ……………. (go) on telling lies nobody will believe a word he says. 7. Unless he ……………… (sell) more he won’t get much commission. 8. Ice ……………….. (turn) into water if you heat it. 9. If the house ………………. (burn) down we can claim compensation. 10. Unless you are more careful you ………………. (have) an accident. 11. Tell him to ring me up if you ……………….. (see) him. 12. If I tell you a secret, you …………….. (promise) not to tell it to anyone else? 13. She won’t open the door unless she …………….. (know) who it is. 14. If I ………………. (not eat) breakfast I always get hungry during a lesson. 15. I’m expecting any messages, but if someone ……………. (ring) while I am out could you say that I’ll be back by 6.00?

  1. Make sentences with if. Follow the patterns in the examples.

Example: If I have much time to study, …

A: If I have much time to study, I’ll get good grades this year.

B: If I get good grades this year, I can find a job.

  1. If I have enough time, …

  2. If I win, …

  3. If I become a school president, …

  4. If I buy a car, …

  5. If I earn a lot of money, …

  6. If I am able to improve life for others, …

  7. If I pass my exams, …

  8. If I go to a law school, …

  9. If I go into politics, …

  10. If leave metal out in the rain, …

  1. Match the conditions with the results.

ConditionResult

  1. If I give my boyfriend a new pair a. you could have an allergy.

of shoes,

2. If it rains when you move b. people might laugh at you.

to a new house

3. If you wear your sweater backwards, c. you’ll have 7 years of bad luck.

4. If the palm of your hand itches, d. I’ll get a good grade on the test.

5. If I use my lucky pen, e. he’ll walk out of the relationship.

6. If you break a mirror, f. you’ll get rich

  1. Complete the superstitions, using the correct form of the verbs.

  1. Don’t return home for something you’ve forgotten. But if you absolutely ……………… (need) to go back, you …………… (smile) at yourself in the mirror. (Russia)

  2. If a cat ……………….. (cross) a path, you …………………. (have) bad luck. (Russia)

  3. If you ……………… (spill) salt at the breakfast table, you ……………… (have) an argument. (Russia)

  4. If you ………………… (sit) at the corner of the table, especially unmarried women, it’s a bad sing and you ………………. (not to get married). (Slovakia)

  5. If your ears …………….. (feel) burning, someone …………… (talk) about you. (Russia)

  6. If you …………………. (receive) a wallet as a gift, it ……………. (have) money in it. (Russia)

  7. If a horseshoe ……………….. (be) over the door, it …………….. (bring) good luck. The luck ……………. (run out) of the horseshoe if it ……....(be) upside down. (England)

  8. If your right palm ……………… (itch), you ………………. (meet) friends.

If your left hand ……………(be) itchy, you ………….. (get) money. (Russia)

  1. If a cat ……………… (wash) behind its ears, it ……………… (rain). (England)

  2. If you ………….. (throw) red beans at a newly married couple, they ………………… (have) good luck.

  1. Answer the following questions.

  1. What is a superstition?

  2. Do you believe that they can influence our lives?

  3. What British superstitions do you know? Are they similar to those in your country?

  4. Do you know anything about the origins of some of the superstitions in your country?

  1. Find the information about superstitions of different countries and then discuss it with a group.

  1. Do a search for information about superstitions in Britain. Write your answers.

  • What is lucky to say on the first day of the month?

  • Which way up must a horse-shoe be to bring good luck?

  • What object is lucky to catch in autumn?

  • What should you do if you spill salt?

  • Putting new shoes on the table brings bad luck. True or False?

  • Do bats bring good luck?

  • What will happen if the ravens leave the Tower of London?

  • Is Tuesday 13thconsidered to be unlucky?

  • White rabbits are considered to be ... .

8. Choose if or unless.

 

  1. She won’t know the truth ……… you tell it to her.

  2. ……….. you arrive early you’ll be able to meet the customers before the meeting.

  3. ……….. she eats healthy food, she won’t lose some weight.

  4. They won’t arrive on time ……… they finish the work early.

  5. Will she be able to eat some cake……….. I put eggs in it?

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