Wellcome to ENGLISH 2 class 9 th Meeting. Conditional sentences Zero Conditional Conditional Type III Conditional Type I Conditional Type II.

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Wellcome to ENGLISH 2 class 9 th Meeting

Conditional sentences Zero Conditional Conditional Type III Conditional Type I Conditional Type II

Zero Conditional sentences IF + SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE, SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE If you touch a fire, your hand gets burned Your hand gets burned if you touch a fire If you heat the water to 100 degree celcius, the it boils It boils if you heat the water to 100 degree celcius The Result of the condition is always true

Exercises Zero Conditional I / feel good the next day / I / go to bed early she / buys expensive clothes / she / goes shopping my daughter / passes her exams / she / works hard David / be sick / he / drinks milk I / cycle to work / the weather / be fine

First Conditional sentences IF + SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE, SUBJECT + + VERB 1 If Bagus has enough money, he will give a treat to all of his classmates Hendra may buy a private airplane if he becomes a successful business man If Devy gets her bachelor degree, he can directly continue studying to get master degree If it rains tomorrow, will you stay at my house? Will Can May Must The Result of the condition may happen in present or in the future

second Conditional sentences IF + SIMPLE PAST TENSE, SUBJECT + + VERB 1 If Sigit won the lottery, he would buy a new sport car. Would you marry me, If I were rich? If Ardi didn’t study hard, he could not pass the mid test successfully. If I had a lot of money, I could travel around the world Would Could Might The Result of the condition may not happen in present or in the future

third Conditional sentences IF + PAST PERFECT TENSE, SUBJECT + + HAVE + VERB 3 If Dina had won the lottery, she would have bought a new sport car. Would you have married me, If I had been rich? If Pandu hadn’t studied hard, he could not have passed the mid test successfully. If I had had a lot of money, I could have travelled around the world Would Could Might The Result of the condition may not happen in the pas

Ok Guys Time is up Class is Over See you next meeting