If it doesn’t rain, we’ll have a picnic. Meaning? Possible Form? If/ unless + present simple /...

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If it doesn’t rain, we’ll have a picnic. Meaning? Possible Form? If/ unless + present simple / Future tense/ modal verb in present or an imperative Example of an imperative? Don’t go! Which conditional is this? First Examples?

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If it doesn’t rain, we’ll have a picnic.

• Meaning?Possible

• Form?If/ unless + present simple /Future tense/ modal verb in present or an imperative

• Example of an imperative?Don’t go!

• Which conditional is this?First

Examples?

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If I had a million dollars, I’d buy a house.If I were you, I’d take that job.

• Meaning?Imaginary, improbable/Impossible

• Form?If/ Unless + past /Would, could, might + infinitive

Which conditional is this?Second Conditional

Examples?

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If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils.

• Meaning?• always or generally true

• Form?

If + present /

Present

• Which conditional is this?

Zero conditional

Examples?

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Turn into a noun• QualifyQualification• ConfideConfidence• UnderstandUnderstanding• ImproveImprovement• BehaveBehaviour• AdviseAdvice• AssistAssistance• KnowKnowledge

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Turn into a verb• AdvertisementAdvertise• EntertainmentEntertain• FeelingFeel• AchievementAchieve• InvestigationInvest• ObedienceObey• PreferencePrefer• SensationSense

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Choose the correct word• I learnt/ taught/ studied lots of children how to swim

last summer.• I taught lots of children how to swim last summer.• Your train doesn’t arrive till 7.45 so I’ll attend/ join/

expect you to arrive here at about eight• Your train doesn’t arrive till 7.45 so I’ll expect you to

arrive here at about eight• I assist/ attend/ take part in the same school as my

brother• I attend the same school as my brother• Every student was given a questionnaire to know/

get to know/ find out what their likes and dislikes were

• Every student was given a questionnaire to find out what their likes and dislikes were

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Choose the correct word• Membership of the sports club didn’t cost much so I

decided to take part in/ join/ attend it.• Membership of the sports club didn’t cost much so I

decided to join it.• There is a party on the first night of the course so

students can know/ get to know/ learn each other• There is a party on the first night of the course so

students can get to know each other• One hundred guests took part in/ attended/ assisted the

wedding• One hundred guests attended the wedding• We bought two tickets to attend/ see/ assist a new film • We bought two tickets to see a new film

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You can help to decrease industrial pollution

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I don’t mind the climate change, as long as it means temperature

increases

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I’m not worried about the rising sea level

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Humans are responsible for the survival of all species

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The destruction of rainforests should be forbidden

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Global warming is a serious problem. We should do something about it now!