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QUARTER 1 – MODULE 2
Introduction
Personal motivation and positive disposition
in gaining knowledge each day are the most
effective ways to learn English. Thus, studying
English rules helps you acquire whatever
aspect of conversational English is most
interesting or important to you at the moment.
Introduction
This module will allow you to learn how to talk
about a result that may occur
if a condition happens. It also offers endless
possibilities for creative and imaginative
expression. After which, it will help you talk
about imaginary situations and make
possible suggestions.
Introduction
More importantly, in the latter part of this
module, you will be able to critically
situate and be constructive in (1) discussing
possibilities in the past, present or
future events/situations, (2) making stand on
an issue, and (3) using “if/when” in
an argumentative situation.
Essential Learning Competency:
• Use conditionals in expressing
arguments. (EN9G-lie-20)
Learning Objectives:
After working on the activities in this module, you are expected to:
01
03
02
identify the types of
conditionals used in
given situations;
construct sentences using
conditionals in expressing
one’s self on different
argumentative circumstances;
and
show appreciation on the importance of using
conditionals in asserting
arguments on social issues.
What I Know
01
Pre – assessment TEST 1
A
__1. If I don't drink coffee in the
afternoon, I feel sleepy.
__2. If you had run a bit faster, you
would have won.
__3. If people are not careful, Covid
Infection will increase
Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following
sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a
separate sheet.
B
a. Future or Real Conditional
(First Conditional)
b. Past Unreal Conditional
(Third Conditional)
c. Present Real Conditional
(Zero Conditional)
d. Present Unreal Conditional
(Second Conditional)
B
a. Future or Real Conditional
(First Conditional)
b. Past Unreal Conditional
(Third Conditional)
c. Present Real Conditional
(Zero Conditional)
d. Present Unreal Conditional
(Second Conditional)
A
__4. If I were you, I would buy it as soon
as possible.
__5. If we continue cutting down trees,
the Earth’s temperature will further
rise.
__6. If we had listened to the radio,we
would have heard the news.
Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following
sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a
separate sheet.
B
a. Future or Real Conditional
(First Conditional)
b. Past Unreal Conditional
(Third Conditional)
c. Present Real Conditional
(Zero Conditional)
d. Present Unreal Conditional
(Second Conditional)
A
__7. It would not surprise me
if he did not know the
answer.
__8. If you cross an
international date line, the
time changes.
Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following
sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a
separate sheet.
B
a. Future or Real Conditional
(First Conditional)
b. Past Unreal Conditional
(Third Conditional)
c. Present Real Conditional
(Zero Conditional)
d. Present Unreal Conditional
(Second Conditional)
A
__9. If you respect people,
they will treat you fairly.
__10. If you turned up the
radio, we would hear the
news.
Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following
sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a
separate sheet.
A
__1. If I don't drink coffee in the
afternoon, I feel sleepy.
__2. If you had run a bit faster, you
would have won.
__3. If people are not careful, Covid
Infection will increase
Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following
sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a
separate sheet.
B
a. Future or Real Conditional
(First Conditional)
b. Past Unreal Conditional
(Third Conditional)
c. Present Real Conditional
(Zero Conditional)
d. Present Unreal Conditional
(Second Conditional)
a
b
a
B
a. Future or Real Conditional
(First Conditional)
b. Past Unreal Conditional
(Third Conditional)
c. Present Real Conditional
(Zero Conditional)
d. Present Unreal Conditional
(Second Conditional)
A
__4. If I were you, I would buy it as soon
as possible.
__5. If we continue cutting down trees,
the Earth’s temperature will further
rise.
__6. If we had listened to the radio,we
would have heard the news.
Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following
sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a
separate sheet.
b
c
b
B
a. Future or Real Conditional
(First Conditional)
b. Past Unreal Conditional
(Third Conditional)
c. Present Real Conditional
(Zero Conditional)
d. Present Unreal Conditional
(Second Conditional)
A
__7. It would not surprise me
if he did not know the
answer.
__8. If you cross an
international date line, the
time changes.
Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following
sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a
separate sheet.
d
c
B
a. Future or Real Conditional
(First Conditional)
b. Past Unreal Conditional
(Third Conditional)
c. Present Real Conditional
(Zero Conditional)
d. Present Unreal Conditional
(Second Conditional)
A
__9. If you respect people,
they will treat you fairly.
__10. If you turned up the
radio, we would hear the
news.
Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following
sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a
separate sheet.
a
d
What I Know
01
Pre – assessment TEST 2
1. If President Duterte signs the Anti-terrorism Bill,
___________________________________.
2. If I will become rich,_____________________________________.
3. If Filipinos had followed government
orders,___________________.
Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s
self on different argumentative situations. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
4. If kids are over-exposed to social media,
___________________________.
5. If you are knowledgeable with
technology, __________________.
Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s
self on different argumentative situations. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. If President Duterte signs the Anti-terrorism Bill,
___________________________________.
2. If I will become rich,_____________________________________.
3. If Filipinos had followed government
orders,_______________________________.
Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s
self on different argumentative situations. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
Philippines will strengthens its security
I would travel around the world
Covid 16 would not have increased
4. If kids are over-exposed to social media,
___________________________.
5. If you are knowledgeable with
technology, ____________________.
Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s
self on different argumentative situations. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
they are destructed in their studies
you will do things faster
What’s In
02
REVIEW
1. You ___ come to the meeting but it would help
us all if you’re there.
a. couldn’t
b. doesn’t
c. mustn't
d. don't have to
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the
given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
2. I can’t get a connection on my phone. ___ I
borrow yours?
a. Do
b. Can
c. Does
d. Have to
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the
given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
3. The rules say that you ___ only invite one
guest to the club.
a. can
b. might
c. has to
d. have to
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the
given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
4. I ___ stay on for a few hours because I’d rather
work late today than over the weekend.
a. do
b. must
c. has to
d. have to
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the
given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
5. There’s a lot of noise coming from outside. ___
I close the window?
a. do
b. must
c. could
d. Have to
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the
given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. You ___ come to the meeting but it would help
us all if you’re there.
a. couldn’t
b. doesn’t
c. mustn't
d. don't have to
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the
given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
2. I can’t get a connection on my phone. ___ I
borrow yours?
a. Do
b. Can
c. Does
d. Have to
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the
given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
3. The rules say that you ___ only invite one
guest to the club.
a. can
b. might
c. has to
d. have to
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the
given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
4. I ___ stay on for a few hours because I’d rather
work late today than over the weekend.
a. do
b. must
c. has to
d. have to
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the
given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
5. There’s a lot of noise coming from outside. ___
I close the window?
a. do
b. must
c. could
d. Have to
Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the
given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
Now, you have learned that modal is a type of
auxiliary or helping verb that is used to express:
ability, possibility, permission or obligation.
Thus, modal phrases (or semi-modals) are used
to express the same things as modals, but are a
combination of auxiliary verbs and the
preposition to.
Well, I hope that the previous discussion has
been useful for you and that you have learned
more information about modals. Note that your
understanding on them guides you to express
ideas such as permission, advice and future
possibilities in identifying and constructing
sentences on CONDITIONALS.
What’s New
03
ACTIVITY 1: If… Then what?
Let’s practice doing additional exercises
that will prepare you to write your own
stand in a given issue. In order to do that,
you must first read an excerpt from the
poem entitled “If” by Rudyard Kipling and
answer the guide questions below.
If
by: Rudyard Kipling - 1865-1936
Taken from A Journey Through Anglo-American
Literature
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:
If you can dream—and not make dreams your
master;
If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools:
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!
Directions: Answer the following questions.
Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What will happen if you can keep your
emotions even when you are in stressful
situations?
2. What word is common in the poem?
What is It
04
My bucket list of ifs…
What are conditionals in English grammar?
Conditionals are sometimes called “if
clauses”. They describe the result of
something that might happen (in the
present or future) or might have happened
but didn’t (in the past). They are made
using different English verb tenses.
TYPE 1:
Present or Future Real Conditional
The first conditional has the present simple
after if, then the future simple in the other
clause:
If + present simple…..will + infinitive
TYPE 1:
Present or Future Real Conditional
It’s used to talk about things which might
happen in the future. Of course, we
can’t know what will happen in the future, but
this describes possible things, which
could easily come true.
Examples:
a. If you don’t hurry, you will miss the plane.
(It’s about what will happen today, another
day might be different.)
b. If she studies harder, she’ll pass the
examination.
(It’s possible she will study harder and so
she’ll pass.)
TYPE 2:
Present Unreal Conditional
The second conditional uses the simple
past after if, then would and the
infinitive:
If + Simple past……would + infinitive
TYPE 2:
Present Unreal Conditional
It has two uses:
A. We use it to talk about things in the future
that are probably not going to be true.
B. We use it to talk about something in the
present which is impossible, but because it’s
not true.
Examples
A. We use it to talk about things in the future that are
probably not going to be true:
a. If I had enough money, I would buy a house with
twenty bedrooms and a swimming pool.
(I’m probably not going to have much money, it’s just
a dream, not very real.)
b. She would pass the examination if she ever studied.
(She never studies, so this won’t happen.)
Examples
B. We use it to talk about something in the present
which is impossible, but because it’s not true.
a. If I had his number, I would call him.
(I don’t have his number now, so it’s impossible for
me to call him.)
b. If I were you, I wouldn’t go out with that man.
(but I’m not you,)
TYPE 3:
Past Unreal Conditional
We make the third conditional by using the past
perfect after if, then would
have and the past participle in the second part
of the sentence:
If + past perfect…..would + have + past
participle
TYPE 3:
Past Unreal Conditional
It talks about the past. It is used to
describe a situation that didn’t happen,
and to imagine the result of this
situation.
Examples:
a. If she had studied, she would have passed
the examination.
(But, really we know she didn’t study and so
she didn’t pass.)
b. If I had eaten so much, I wouldn’t have felt
sick.
(But I did eat a lot, and so I did feel sick.)
Type 4 - Zero type conditional:
Present Real Conditional
We can make a zero-conditional sentence
with two present simple verbs (one in the
if clause and one in the main clause):
If + present simple….present simple
Zero type conditional:
Present Real Conditional
This conditional is used when the result
will always happen.
Example:
a. If water reaches 100 degrees, it
boils. (It is always true, there can’t
be a different result sometimes.
What’s More
05
ACTIVITY 2: I will do it if…
A. Present or Future Real Conditional (First Conditional)
Directions: Respond to the following argumentative situations below by
constructing sentences using the indicated conditionals. Write your answer
on a separate sheet.
What is your mother’s reaction if you will come home late?
____________________________________________________
B. Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional)
Directions: Respond to the following argumentative situations below by
constructing sentences using the indicated conditionals. Write your answer
on a separate sheet.
What would you buy if you win the bingo
____________________________________________________
C. Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional)
Directions: Respond to the following argumentative situations below by
constructing sentences using the indicated conditionals. Write your answer
on a separate sheet.
What would have happened if you had worked harder in your
examination?
_______________________________________________
D. Present Real Conditional (Zero-Type conditional)
Directions: Respond to the following argumentative situations below by
constructing sentences using the indicated conditionals. Write your answer
on a separate sheet.
What happens when you heat ice?
_______________________________________________
What I Have
Learned
06
ACTIVITY 2: Fill me if…
Directions: Complete the paragraph by filling in the missing data
taken from the previous discussion about conditionals. Write
your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
In this lesson, I learned that
conditionals are sometimes called
(1)_______________. It helped me talk
about (2)_________________________ and
(3)____________________________.
The first conditional or the Present or Future
Real Conditional has the (4)_________________
after if, then the (5)____________ in the other
clause. On the other hand, the second
conditional, the Present Unreal Conditional
uses the (6)_______________ after if, then
(7)_____________ and the (8)_____________.
We make the third conditional or the
Past Unreal Conditional by using
the (9)_______________ after if, then
(10)_______________ and the
_______________ in the second part of the
sentence or Present Real Conditional.
For the fourth type of conditional which is called the zero-type
conditional
sentence, we make it using two (11)_______________________ which
is one in
the (12)_______________ and one in the (13)________________.
It's important to use the correct structure of the different
conditional sentences because (14)_______________________________.
Conditional statements help us to (15)
_____________________________________________.
Directions: Complete the paragraph by filling in the missing data
taken from the previous discussion about conditionals. Write
your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
In this lesson, I learned that
conditionals are sometimes called
(1)_______________. It helped me talk
about (2)_________________________ and
(3)____________________________.
If clauses
The result of something might happen (in the present or in
the future
might have happened but didn’t (in the past)
The first conditional or the Present or Future
Real Conditional has the (4)_________________
after if, then the (5)____________ in the other
clause. On the other hand, the second
conditional, the Present Unreal Conditional
uses the (6)_______________ after if, then
(7)_____________ and the (8)_____________.
present simple
future simple
simple present
would infinitive
We make the third conditional or the
Past Unreal Conditional by using
the (9)_______________ after if, then
(10)_______________ and the
_______________ in the second part of the
sentence or Present Real Conditional.
past perfect
would have
past participle
For the fourth type of conditional which is called the zero-type
conditional sentence, we make it using two
(11)_______________________ which is one in the (12)_______________
and one in the (13)________________.
It's important to use the correct structure of the different
conditional sentences because (14)_______________________________.
Conditional statements help us to (15)
_____________________________________________.
present simple verbs
clauses main clause
Assessment
07
TEST 1
Directions: Identify the types of conditionals used in
the following sentences. Write
-A if it is Present or Future Real Conditional (First
Conditional),
-B if it is Present Unreal Conditional (Second
Conditional),
-C if it is Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional)
and
-D if it is Present Real Conditional (Zero Type
Conditional).
__1. I will tell her if I meet her.
__2. If I had magic, I would build a
mansion.
__3. If i had taken my medicine
faithfully, I would have been completely
cured.
__4. If you eat too much, you get fat.
__5. What would you do if you lost your
job?
__6. If it got dark, we would not find the
way.
__7. Wood doesn't burn if there is no air.
__8. If I forget her birthday, Andrea gets
upset.
__9. He would have gone with you if you
had asked him.
__10. What will she do if she misses the
bus?
Directions: Identify the types of conditionals used in
the following sentences. Write
-A if it is Present or Future Real Conditional (First
Conditional),
-B if it is Present Unreal Conditional (Second
Conditional),
-C if it is Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional)
and
-D if it is Present Real Conditional (Zero Type
Conditional).
__1. I will tell her if I meet her.
__2. If I had magic, I would build a
mansion.
__3. If i had taken my medicine
faithfully, I would have been completely
cured.
__4. If you eat too much, you get fat.
__5. What would you do if you lost your
job?
A
B
C
B
B
__6. If it got dark, we would not find the
way.
__7. Wood doesn't burn if there is no air.
__8. If I forget her birthday, Andrea gets
upset.
__9. He would have gone with you if you
had asked him.
__10. What will she do if she misses the
bus?
B
D
A
C
A
Assessment
07
TEST 2
Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals
in expressing one’s self on different argumentative
situations.
1. If Filipinos stay home, this pandemic
_________________________________________.
2. If social media users are
responsible,_________________________________________.
3. If the government addresses the issue on
depression___________________________.
Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in
expressing one’s self on different argumentative
situations.
4. If President Duterte signs the Anti-terrorism
Bill________________________________.
5. If online sellers are required to pay taxes,
_____________________________________.
Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals
in expressing one’s self on different argumentative
situations.
1. If Filipinos stay home this pandemic,
_________________________________________.
2. If social media users are responsible,_______________.
3. If the government addresses the issue on
depression,_______________________________________________
_____.
the risk of contagion will decrease
take new steps
Filipinos will enjoy a better mental
health condition
Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in
expressing one’s self on different argumentative
situations.
4. If President Duterte signs the Anti-terrorism
Bill,________________________________.
5. If online sellers are required to pay taxes,
________________________________________________.
Philippines will strengthen its security
The government will save money for emergency
purpose
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conditioning-conditionals_DONE.pptx

  • 2. Introduction Personal motivation and positive disposition in gaining knowledge each day are the most effective ways to learn English. Thus, studying English rules helps you acquire whatever aspect of conversational English is most interesting or important to you at the moment.
  • 3. Introduction This module will allow you to learn how to talk about a result that may occur if a condition happens. It also offers endless possibilities for creative and imaginative expression. After which, it will help you talk about imaginary situations and make possible suggestions.
  • 4. Introduction More importantly, in the latter part of this module, you will be able to critically situate and be constructive in (1) discussing possibilities in the past, present or future events/situations, (2) making stand on an issue, and (3) using “if/when” in an argumentative situation.
  • 5. Essential Learning Competency: • Use conditionals in expressing arguments. (EN9G-lie-20)
  • 6. Learning Objectives: After working on the activities in this module, you are expected to: 01 03 02 identify the types of conditionals used in given situations; construct sentences using conditionals in expressing one’s self on different argumentative circumstances; and show appreciation on the importance of using conditionals in asserting arguments on social issues.
  • 7. What I Know 01 Pre – assessment TEST 1
  • 8. A __1. If I don't drink coffee in the afternoon, I feel sleepy. __2. If you had run a bit faster, you would have won. __3. If people are not careful, Covid Infection will increase Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a separate sheet. B a. Future or Real Conditional (First Conditional) b. Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) c. Present Real Conditional (Zero Conditional) d. Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional)
  • 9. B a. Future or Real Conditional (First Conditional) b. Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) c. Present Real Conditional (Zero Conditional) d. Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional) A __4. If I were you, I would buy it as soon as possible. __5. If we continue cutting down trees, the Earth’s temperature will further rise. __6. If we had listened to the radio,we would have heard the news. Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a separate sheet.
  • 10. B a. Future or Real Conditional (First Conditional) b. Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) c. Present Real Conditional (Zero Conditional) d. Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional) A __7. It would not surprise me if he did not know the answer. __8. If you cross an international date line, the time changes. Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a separate sheet.
  • 11. B a. Future or Real Conditional (First Conditional) b. Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) c. Present Real Conditional (Zero Conditional) d. Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional) A __9. If you respect people, they will treat you fairly. __10. If you turned up the radio, we would hear the news. Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a separate sheet.
  • 12.
  • 13. A __1. If I don't drink coffee in the afternoon, I feel sleepy. __2. If you had run a bit faster, you would have won. __3. If people are not careful, Covid Infection will increase Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a separate sheet. B a. Future or Real Conditional (First Conditional) b. Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) c. Present Real Conditional (Zero Conditional) d. Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional) a b a
  • 14. B a. Future or Real Conditional (First Conditional) b. Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) c. Present Real Conditional (Zero Conditional) d. Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional) A __4. If I were you, I would buy it as soon as possible. __5. If we continue cutting down trees, the Earth’s temperature will further rise. __6. If we had listened to the radio,we would have heard the news. Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a separate sheet. b c b
  • 15. B a. Future or Real Conditional (First Conditional) b. Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) c. Present Real Conditional (Zero Conditional) d. Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional) A __7. It would not surprise me if he did not know the answer. __8. If you cross an international date line, the time changes. Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a separate sheet. d c
  • 16. B a. Future or Real Conditional (First Conditional) b. Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) c. Present Real Conditional (Zero Conditional) d. Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional) A __9. If you respect people, they will treat you fairly. __10. If you turned up the radio, we would hear the news. Directions: Identify the type of conditional used in each of the following sentences by matching column A with Column B. Write your answer on a separate sheet. a d
  • 17. What I Know 01 Pre – assessment TEST 2
  • 18. 1. If President Duterte signs the Anti-terrorism Bill, ___________________________________. 2. If I will become rich,_____________________________________. 3. If Filipinos had followed government orders,___________________. Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s self on different argumentative situations. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 19. 4. If kids are over-exposed to social media, ___________________________. 5. If you are knowledgeable with technology, __________________. Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s self on different argumentative situations. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 20.
  • 21. 1. If President Duterte signs the Anti-terrorism Bill, ___________________________________. 2. If I will become rich,_____________________________________. 3. If Filipinos had followed government orders,_______________________________. Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s self on different argumentative situations. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. Philippines will strengthens its security I would travel around the world Covid 16 would not have increased
  • 22. 4. If kids are over-exposed to social media, ___________________________. 5. If you are knowledgeable with technology, ____________________. Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s self on different argumentative situations. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. they are destructed in their studies you will do things faster
  • 24. 1. You ___ come to the meeting but it would help us all if you’re there. a. couldn’t b. doesn’t c. mustn't d. don't have to Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 25. 2. I can’t get a connection on my phone. ___ I borrow yours? a. Do b. Can c. Does d. Have to Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 26. 3. The rules say that you ___ only invite one guest to the club. a. can b. might c. has to d. have to Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 27. 4. I ___ stay on for a few hours because I’d rather work late today than over the weekend. a. do b. must c. has to d. have to Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 28. 5. There’s a lot of noise coming from outside. ___ I close the window? a. do b. must c. could d. Have to Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
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  • 30. 1. You ___ come to the meeting but it would help us all if you’re there. a. couldn’t b. doesn’t c. mustn't d. don't have to Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 31. 2. I can’t get a connection on my phone. ___ I borrow yours? a. Do b. Can c. Does d. Have to Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 32. 3. The rules say that you ___ only invite one guest to the club. a. can b. might c. has to d. have to Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 33. 4. I ___ stay on for a few hours because I’d rather work late today than over the weekend. a. do b. must c. has to d. have to Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 34. 5. There’s a lot of noise coming from outside. ___ I close the window? a. do b. must c. could d. Have to Directions: Choose the correct modal to complete the sentence from the given choices. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 35. Now, you have learned that modal is a type of auxiliary or helping verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission or obligation. Thus, modal phrases (or semi-modals) are used to express the same things as modals, but are a combination of auxiliary verbs and the preposition to.
  • 36. Well, I hope that the previous discussion has been useful for you and that you have learned more information about modals. Note that your understanding on them guides you to express ideas such as permission, advice and future possibilities in identifying and constructing sentences on CONDITIONALS.
  • 37. What’s New 03 ACTIVITY 1: If… Then what?
  • 38. Let’s practice doing additional exercises that will prepare you to write your own stand in a given issue. In order to do that, you must first read an excerpt from the poem entitled “If” by Rudyard Kipling and answer the guide questions below.
  • 39. If by: Rudyard Kipling - 1865-1936 Taken from A Journey Through Anglo-American Literature If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too;
  • 40. If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies, Or being hated, don’t give way to hating, And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise: If you can dream—and not make dreams your master; If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same;
  • 41. If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools: If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss;
  • 42. If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’ If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much;
  • 43. If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!
  • 44. Directions: Answer the following questions. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. 1. What will happen if you can keep your emotions even when you are in stressful situations? 2. What word is common in the poem?
  • 45. What is It 04 My bucket list of ifs…
  • 46. What are conditionals in English grammar? Conditionals are sometimes called “if clauses”. They describe the result of something that might happen (in the present or future) or might have happened but didn’t (in the past). They are made using different English verb tenses.
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  • 48. TYPE 1: Present or Future Real Conditional The first conditional has the present simple after if, then the future simple in the other clause: If + present simple…..will + infinitive
  • 49. TYPE 1: Present or Future Real Conditional It’s used to talk about things which might happen in the future. Of course, we can’t know what will happen in the future, but this describes possible things, which could easily come true.
  • 50. Examples: a. If you don’t hurry, you will miss the plane. (It’s about what will happen today, another day might be different.) b. If she studies harder, she’ll pass the examination. (It’s possible she will study harder and so she’ll pass.)
  • 51. TYPE 2: Present Unreal Conditional The second conditional uses the simple past after if, then would and the infinitive: If + Simple past……would + infinitive
  • 52. TYPE 2: Present Unreal Conditional It has two uses: A. We use it to talk about things in the future that are probably not going to be true. B. We use it to talk about something in the present which is impossible, but because it’s not true.
  • 53. Examples A. We use it to talk about things in the future that are probably not going to be true: a. If I had enough money, I would buy a house with twenty bedrooms and a swimming pool. (I’m probably not going to have much money, it’s just a dream, not very real.) b. She would pass the examination if she ever studied. (She never studies, so this won’t happen.)
  • 54. Examples B. We use it to talk about something in the present which is impossible, but because it’s not true. a. If I had his number, I would call him. (I don’t have his number now, so it’s impossible for me to call him.) b. If I were you, I wouldn’t go out with that man. (but I’m not you,)
  • 55. TYPE 3: Past Unreal Conditional We make the third conditional by using the past perfect after if, then would have and the past participle in the second part of the sentence: If + past perfect…..would + have + past participle
  • 56. TYPE 3: Past Unreal Conditional It talks about the past. It is used to describe a situation that didn’t happen, and to imagine the result of this situation.
  • 57. Examples: a. If she had studied, she would have passed the examination. (But, really we know she didn’t study and so she didn’t pass.) b. If I had eaten so much, I wouldn’t have felt sick. (But I did eat a lot, and so I did feel sick.)
  • 58. Type 4 - Zero type conditional: Present Real Conditional We can make a zero-conditional sentence with two present simple verbs (one in the if clause and one in the main clause): If + present simple….present simple
  • 59. Zero type conditional: Present Real Conditional This conditional is used when the result will always happen.
  • 60. Example: a. If water reaches 100 degrees, it boils. (It is always true, there can’t be a different result sometimes.
  • 61. What’s More 05 ACTIVITY 2: I will do it if…
  • 62. A. Present or Future Real Conditional (First Conditional) Directions: Respond to the following argumentative situations below by constructing sentences using the indicated conditionals. Write your answer on a separate sheet. What is your mother’s reaction if you will come home late? ____________________________________________________
  • 63. B. Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional) Directions: Respond to the following argumentative situations below by constructing sentences using the indicated conditionals. Write your answer on a separate sheet. What would you buy if you win the bingo ____________________________________________________
  • 64. C. Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) Directions: Respond to the following argumentative situations below by constructing sentences using the indicated conditionals. Write your answer on a separate sheet. What would have happened if you had worked harder in your examination? _______________________________________________
  • 65. D. Present Real Conditional (Zero-Type conditional) Directions: Respond to the following argumentative situations below by constructing sentences using the indicated conditionals. Write your answer on a separate sheet. What happens when you heat ice? _______________________________________________
  • 67. Directions: Complete the paragraph by filling in the missing data taken from the previous discussion about conditionals. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. In this lesson, I learned that conditionals are sometimes called (1)_______________. It helped me talk about (2)_________________________ and (3)____________________________.
  • 68. The first conditional or the Present or Future Real Conditional has the (4)_________________ after if, then the (5)____________ in the other clause. On the other hand, the second conditional, the Present Unreal Conditional uses the (6)_______________ after if, then (7)_____________ and the (8)_____________.
  • 69. We make the third conditional or the Past Unreal Conditional by using the (9)_______________ after if, then (10)_______________ and the _______________ in the second part of the sentence or Present Real Conditional.
  • 70. For the fourth type of conditional which is called the zero-type conditional sentence, we make it using two (11)_______________________ which is one in the (12)_______________ and one in the (13)________________. It's important to use the correct structure of the different conditional sentences because (14)_______________________________. Conditional statements help us to (15) _____________________________________________.
  • 71.
  • 72. Directions: Complete the paragraph by filling in the missing data taken from the previous discussion about conditionals. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. In this lesson, I learned that conditionals are sometimes called (1)_______________. It helped me talk about (2)_________________________ and (3)____________________________. If clauses The result of something might happen (in the present or in the future might have happened but didn’t (in the past)
  • 73. The first conditional or the Present or Future Real Conditional has the (4)_________________ after if, then the (5)____________ in the other clause. On the other hand, the second conditional, the Present Unreal Conditional uses the (6)_______________ after if, then (7)_____________ and the (8)_____________. present simple future simple simple present would infinitive
  • 74. We make the third conditional or the Past Unreal Conditional by using the (9)_______________ after if, then (10)_______________ and the _______________ in the second part of the sentence or Present Real Conditional. past perfect would have past participle
  • 75. For the fourth type of conditional which is called the zero-type conditional sentence, we make it using two (11)_______________________ which is one in the (12)_______________ and one in the (13)________________. It's important to use the correct structure of the different conditional sentences because (14)_______________________________. Conditional statements help us to (15) _____________________________________________. present simple verbs clauses main clause
  • 77. Directions: Identify the types of conditionals used in the following sentences. Write -A if it is Present or Future Real Conditional (First Conditional), -B if it is Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional), -C if it is Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) and -D if it is Present Real Conditional (Zero Type Conditional).
  • 78. __1. I will tell her if I meet her. __2. If I had magic, I would build a mansion. __3. If i had taken my medicine faithfully, I would have been completely cured. __4. If you eat too much, you get fat. __5. What would you do if you lost your job?
  • 79. __6. If it got dark, we would not find the way. __7. Wood doesn't burn if there is no air. __8. If I forget her birthday, Andrea gets upset. __9. He would have gone with you if you had asked him. __10. What will she do if she misses the bus?
  • 80.
  • 81. Directions: Identify the types of conditionals used in the following sentences. Write -A if it is Present or Future Real Conditional (First Conditional), -B if it is Present Unreal Conditional (Second Conditional), -C if it is Past Unreal Conditional (Third Conditional) and -D if it is Present Real Conditional (Zero Type Conditional).
  • 82. __1. I will tell her if I meet her. __2. If I had magic, I would build a mansion. __3. If i had taken my medicine faithfully, I would have been completely cured. __4. If you eat too much, you get fat. __5. What would you do if you lost your job? A B C B B
  • 83. __6. If it got dark, we would not find the way. __7. Wood doesn't burn if there is no air. __8. If I forget her birthday, Andrea gets upset. __9. He would have gone with you if you had asked him. __10. What will she do if she misses the bus? B D A C A
  • 85. Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s self on different argumentative situations. 1. If Filipinos stay home, this pandemic _________________________________________. 2. If social media users are responsible,_________________________________________. 3. If the government addresses the issue on depression___________________________.
  • 86. Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s self on different argumentative situations. 4. If President Duterte signs the Anti-terrorism Bill________________________________. 5. If online sellers are required to pay taxes, _____________________________________.
  • 87.
  • 88. Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s self on different argumentative situations. 1. If Filipinos stay home this pandemic, _________________________________________. 2. If social media users are responsible,_______________. 3. If the government addresses the issue on depression,_______________________________________________ _____. the risk of contagion will decrease take new steps Filipinos will enjoy a better mental health condition
  • 89. Directions: Complete the clauses using conditionals in expressing one’s self on different argumentative situations. 4. If President Duterte signs the Anti-terrorism Bill,________________________________. 5. If online sellers are required to pay taxes, ________________________________________________. Philippines will strengthen its security The government will save money for emergency purpose
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