1) Zero conditionals a) describe facts that are generally true b) Describe things that may possibly happen in the future 2) In the zero conditional: a) One clause uses past simple and the other present simple b) Both clauses use the present simple c) One clause uses a future and the other present simple 3) In the first conditional: a) Both clauses use the future b) Both clauses use the simple present c) We use a simple present clause and a future clause 4) Possible structures of the first conditional a) Subject + will /going to + if+ subject +present simple/present perfect b) If + subject+ present perfect, subject+ would+ infinitive 5) The structure of second conditional is:  a) subject + past simple, if+ subject + would (could/might) + infinitive verb. b) If + subject + past simple, subject + would (could/might) + infinitive verb. 6) If you don’t brush your teeth, you're likely to develop cavities. ------ This is an example of:  a) First conditional b) Zero conditional c) Second conditional 7) If we had more time and money, we would take a vacation to Hawaii. a) Correct b) Wrong 8) If she goes to bed late, she will feel tired the next day a) Wrong b) Correct 9) My mom takes a nap, if she is tired a) Correct b) Wrong 10) If you don’t study, you won’t pass your test. a) Correct b) Wrong 11)  If Marta moved abroad, she would learn another language --------- This is an example of: a) Zero conditional b) First conditional c) Second conditional 12) The second conditional a) describes something that is unreal to the real present situation b) describes a situation that is likely to happen in the future.

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