SECOND CONDITIONAL won would buy If I won the lottery, I would buy a nice house.

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SECOND CONDITIONAL won would buy If I won the lottery, I would buy a nice house.

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Look at the table, read the sentences and say what’s different. Complete the gaps with the words present, future, past or modal. Zero Conditional If people eat too much junk food, they get fat. If you search online, you usually find information. He feels tired if he runs for more than half an hour. Come with me if you want to visit the top places in London. If + ________, ________ or imperative present

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Look at the table, read the sentences and say what’s different. Complete the gaps with the words present, future, past or modal. First Conditional If you go to the supermarket, can you buy some bread, please? If you smoke, you’ll have health problems. If I give you two pounds, will you buy me some sweets? She’ll arrive on time if she leaves work at six. If + _______, ____________ verb + Infinitive present future/modal

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Look at the table, read the sentences and say what’s different. Complete the gaps with the words present, future, past or modal. Second Conditional If I had a car, I could go to Lisbon tomorrow. I would feel better if I were more active. If they paid more attention to the teacher, they wouldn’t have so many doubts. Would you be more relaxed if you changed your clothes? If + _____________, __________ verb + Infinitive past (or were) past modal

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Zero Conditional – To talk about facts, to express general truths, to give instructions and advice. E.g.: If you heat ice, it melts. First Conditional – To talk about something possible or probable in the present or future; to make promises and offers. E.g.: If you go out now, you’ll get wet. Second Conditional – To talk about unreal/hypothetical situations in the present/future; to give advice. E.g.: If I were you, I would go to the dentist as soon as possible. Do you know when to use the three structures?

SECOND CONDITIONAL If Ken were rich, he would travel around the world. I would visit Tom if I knew his address. If she got a pay rise, could she buy a new laptop? My friend Ian might go to Japan if he had time in his summer holidays. If Maggie didn’t do so much exercise, she wouldn’t feel so tired. Conditional sentences Type ________ 2 Because It is possible but very unlikely that the condition will be fulfilled. Read the examples. Can you identify the structure?

SECOND CONDITIONAL a)If I played / would play fewer video games, I had / would have more time to do my homework. b)If she had / would have a laptop, she would spend / spent a lot of time surfing the Web. c)If Mark would have / had better results at school, his parents would give / gave him a new Smartphone. d)I bought / would buy a tablet if I would find / found a good and cheap one. 1. Choose the correct verb tense to complete the following sentences.

SECOND CONDITIONAL e)If I would have / had a Smartphone, I would take / took a lot of selfies. f)If the Internet didn’t exist / wouldn’t exist, I would go out / got out with my friends more often. g)She could search / searched for some old friends if she would have / had a Facebook account. h)My dad got / wouldn’t get lost if he had / would have a GPS device. 1. Choose the correct verb tense to complete the following sentences.

SECOND CONDITIONAL a) have time / teach you how to create a webpage If I had time, I would teach you how to create a webpage. b) go on holiday / take my laptop ___________________________________________________________. c) get into trouble / put personal information online _________________________________________________. d) find a job / buy a Smartphone ____________________________________________________________. e) create a blog / develop writing skills _______________________________________________________. If I went on holiday, I would take my laptop I might get into trouble if I put personal information online. If I found a job, I would buy a Smartphone If I created a blog, I would develop my writing skills 2. Write sentences using these prompts. Follow the example.

SECOND CONDITIONAL f) learn about computers / take a computing course ____________________________________________. g) be on holiday / play a lot of video games ___________________________________________________. h) express my opinions / keep a blog ________________________________________________________. i) know Tom’s / send him the invitation _________________________________________________. I would learn about computers if I took a computing course If I were on holiday, I could play a lot of video games I would express my opinions If I kept a blog If I knew Tom’s , I would send him the invitation 2. Write sentences using these prompts. Follow the example.

SECOND CONDITIONAL a) What would you do if you had a new tablet?  _________________________________________ b) If you didn’t have a blog, where will you write?  _______________________________________ c) If I meet a famous person, I would follow him/her on Facebook.  ______________________________________________ d) If I were you, I’d stop spending so much time online.  __________________________________     If you didn’t have a blog, where would you write? If I met a famous person, I would follow him/her on Facebook. 3. Are these sentences correct (  ) or incorrect (  )? Write the correct sentences.

SECOND CONDITIONAL e) What would you do if you get an from a stranger?  __________________________________________________ f) If I knew her last name, I’ll find her profile.  ___________________________________________ g) If he knew anything about computers, he could fix it.  ___________________________________ h) Mary would take more pictures if she has a good camera.  ___________________________________________________     What would you do if you got an from a stranger? If I knew her last name, I would find her profile. Mary would take more pictures if she had a good camera. 3. Are these sentences correct (  ) or incorrect (  )? Write the correct sentences.

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