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Zero and first conditional

Zero and first conditional ZERO CONDITIONAL

Look at the table , read the sentences and complete the rule. Zero Conditional If people eat too much junk food , they get fat . If you search online, you find a lot of information easily . 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 simple present simple

Zero and first conditional When the if part comes second, there is no comma.   You have to study hard if you want to become a doctor. Unless means “if not” . It is followed by the present simple in the affirmative form . My mum gets sleepy unless she drinks coffee to give her energy. Notes:

Zero and first conditional ZERO CONDITIONAL When do we use the Zero Conditional ? To talk about facts / To express general truths : E.g.: If you heat ice, it melts . If you mix blue and yellow , you get green. To give instructions / advice : E.g.: If you go out late at night , be careful . Don’t go out late at night unless you have to.

Zero and first conditional ZERO CONDITIONAL 1. Complete the sentences with the right verb from the box. (Use the Zero Conditional.) a) If you don’t _____ the food, you don’t ___________ here. b) I don’t ______ good unless I ______ bread and fruit for breakfast. c) Mr Brown _____ upset when James ________ his homework. d) People don’t ________ you unless you _______ how to keep a secret. e) I ______ what you’re saying if I _____ close to you. f) If I ______ time, I ___ to the cinema. g) Mia _____ bored unless she _____ something interesting to do.  r espect  have to eat  eat  lik e  forget  feel  learn  be  have  hear  find  go  get (x2) like have to eat feel eat gets forgets respect learn hear am have go gets finds

Zero and first conditional ZERO CONDITIONAL 2. Form Zero Conditional sentences. Follow the example. a) Jack / always / bring / flowers / when / he / come / to visit us Jack always brings flowers when he comes to visit us. b) your brother / help / you / with your homework / if / he / have / time ? ____________________________________________________________ c) not tell / my sister / what I said / unless / she / ask / you ____________________________________________________________ d) if / you / not eat / you / feel / weak and dizzy ____________________________________________________________ e) ice / melt / when / you / heat / it ? ____________________________________________________________ f) if / you / mix / red and blue / you / get / purple ____________________________________________________________ Does your brother help you with your homework if he has time? Don’t tell my sister what I said unless she asks you. If you don’t eat, you feel weak and dizzy. Does ice melt when you heat it? If you mix red and blue, you get purple.

FIRST CONDITIONAL Zero and first conditional

Look at the table , read the sentences and complete the rule. 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 + _______________ , ______________________ + infinitive present simple modal verb ( will , can ...) Zero and first conditional

Zero and first conditional When do we use the First Conditional ? To talk about something possible , probable or certain in the present or future: E.g.: If you drink too much coffee , you won’t sleep well . To make promises : E.g.: If you win the competition , I will take you to Disneyland .

Zero and first conditional Complete the sentences. Use the First Conditional . a) If you ______ (like) that singer so much, I __________ ( take) you to his concert. b) She ___________ ( arrive) late unless she _______ ( drive) straight from home to work. c) I ________ ( text) Noah if I ______ ( have) my phone with me. d) If I ______ ( meet) Mary, I _________ ( give) her your phone number. e) Anna _________ ( feel) sad if you _____ ( say) that you don’t like her new dress. f) If the government ______________ ( not change) its policies, things_________ ( not get) better. g) Paul’s family __________ ( leave) their house if his parents _________ ( not find) a job soon. h) My sister ________ (be) really upset unless I ______ (get) her jacket back by tomorrow. like will take will arrive drives will text have meet will give will feel say doesn’t change won’t get will leave don’t find get will be

Zero and first conditional 2. Write First Conditional sentences using the prompts. Follow the example. a) if / we / be / late – we / miss / the beginning of the film If we are late, we’ll miss the beginning of the film. b) I / come / with you – unless / I / be / busy __________________________________________________________ c) unless / you / work / harder – you / fail / the exam __________________________________________________________ d) she / not like / the food – if / her mum / not put / more pepper in it __________________________________________________________ e) if / it / snow – the children / make / a snowman __________________________________________________________ I will come with you unless I am busy. Unless you work harder, you will fail the exam. She won’t like the food if her mum doesn’t put more pepper in it. If it snows, the children will make a snowman.

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