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ZER, FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONAL, Apuntes de Idioma Inglés

Asignatura: Lengua Inglesa I, Profesor: Beatriu Beatriu, Carrera: Lenguas Modernas y sus Literaturas, Universidad: UV

Tipo: Apuntes

2017/2018

Subido el 12/01/2018

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¡Descarga ZER, FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONAL y más Apuntes en PDF de Idioma Inglés solo en Docsity! ZERO, FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONAL Zero Conditional We use the zero conditional To talk about a general “condition” or to describe something that usually happens. IF + SUBJECT + V1 / SUBJECT + V1 SUBJECT + V1 / IF + SUBJECT + V1 Zero Conditional Examples: If I go to the beach, I take a towel. I put on my headphones if I use my phone on the bus. *When it is sunny in Miami, I go to the beach. If it rains, I stay home. *When shows more frequency than if. Zero Conditional Exercises and Practice A good way to escape boredom is to find a hobby. Using the zero conditional, tell what each person does when they are bored. The first example is done for you. First Conditional We use the first conditional to talk about a real possibility. IF + SUBJECT + V1 / SUBJECT + WILL + V1 SUBJECT + WILL + V1 / IF + SUBJECT + V1 (Never use IF + WILL + verb!!!) First Conditional Examples: If you visit Miami, I will take you to dinner. I will buy a red shirt if I don’t find a blue one. If I see her tonight, I will tell her about the party. *When I get home, I will look for the book. *When shows more certainty than if. Second Conditional We use the second conditional to talk about an unreal possibility. IF + SUBJECT + *V2 / SUBJECT + WOULD + V1 SUBJECT + WOULD + V1 / IF + SUBJECT + *V2 (Never use IF + WOULD + verb!!!) *We use the Past Tense form, but we are not speaking about the past. Second Conditional Examples:
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