E5 Review 2nd Guided
Review
First conditional
We
use the first conditional when we talk about real and possible situations.
•
If
we don’t hurry, we’ll be late
•
I’ll
get late if I don’t hurry.
If + verb
in the present + will + verb base form
if clause result clause
Second Conditional
The
second conditional is used to talk about ‘unreal’ or impossible things.
•
If
I lived in Italy, I would eat pizza everyday
•
She
would travel the world if she were a millionaire
If + simple
past + would +verb (base form)
- If you ___________ (study), you’ll pass.
- If she were rich, she _____________ (buy) a car.
- If I spoke Italian, I __________ (live) in Rome.
- What would you say if I ______(ask) you money?
- I’ll have a bath when I ______(go) home tonight.
- If I get home late tonight, I ______(not eat).
- If Jan could run 100 metres in 10 seconds, he _________ (be) an athlete.
- If Simon catches a fish today, we _____(eat) it.
- She _______(buy) a Porsche if she won the lottery.
- If it _______(rain) in the Sahara desert, everyone would be very surprised.
- If we play football on Saturday, I _______(be) tired on Sunday.
- You _______ (become) fat if you eat too much.
- If I ________(be) you, I wouldn't accept that job. It sounds terrible!
Verbs and sports
Do:
Aerobics
Go:
Swimming
Play:
Soccer
Wear / use / carry
I ______ a pen to write a letter.
She _______ a backpack
He _________ a t-shirt.
Hope / wait
She _______
for the bus
He _______
he will pass the exam.
Look
/ look like
Mary
___________ Angelina Jolie
John
__________ tired.
Peter and
Jack _________ sad.
Paul and
Jane ____________ they are rich.
Prepositions of place/directions
Around
(Let’s walk around the corner)
In
(Let’s meet in the mal)
Into
(Enter into the classroom)
Through
(You cannot go through this bridge, it is dangerous)
Down
(Let’s go down Paulista Avenue for a walk)
Across
from (The school is across from a gym)
Next
to (The school is next to Mc Donald’s)
Near
(The school is near the bus stop)
The
vacations of your dream.
Talk
about the vacations of your dream.
If
I had Money, I would go to Paris.
If
I were in Paris, I would eat in a bistrô.
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