SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 14
Time Clauses &
The Conditionals
Introduction
   What are time clauses?
   What are the conditionals?
   First Conditional
     Your   turn!
   Second Conditional
     Have  a go!
   Conclusion
     The   grammar
What are time clauses?
  A clause is a subject + a verb
 A complex sentences has at least two
  clauses

    future time clause

When I get home from school, I will check my email.
                                 main clause
future time clause

When I get home from school, I will check my email.
                                   main clause



                           future time clause

I will check my email when I get home from school.
   main clause
What are time clauses?
   A time clause is a type of adverb
    clause that begin with a time word.


     before
     after
                         subject
     when           +    & verb    =   a time clause
     as soon as
     until
     while
Future Time Clauses
 As soon as I finish school, I will go to work.
 I will study English until I find a good job.
 When I have some free time, I’ll visit
  Niagara Falls.
 After I finish my presentation, I’ll feel happy.
Your try
Complete these sentences with your ideas.

 When I find a good job,
 Before I leave school today,
 While I’m at school tomorrow,
What are the Conditionals?
Basically they are the heart of ‘LIFE’.
‘If’ statements are Conditionals. Conditional
   meaning ‘on condition you do this, I will do
   that’, a bit like negotiating. The one
   difference is there are real and hypothetical,
   imaginary. Only the first one is real, the
   others are daydreamers words 
The first conditional

   If I study hard, there is a good chance I will get
    an A in this exam.
   If you leave now, you can get the last train.
   If you don’t leave now, you will have to walk
    home.
   If Dave calls again, tell him I am out!
   If we finish this today, we won’t have to do it next
    week.
Your turn!
 Think what things you can say with the
  word if, similar to the sentences on the last
  slide.
 Remember: If…then…
 Try and write two sentences and share
  with your friend, or read them out loud.
The second conditional

 If I saved all my money, I could buy that
  new digital camera by the end of the
  month
 If I finished my work early today, I would
  be home in time for the football.
 I would beat the rush hour traffic if I left
  now.
 You wouldn’t be too upset if we didn’t see
  the movie this weekend?
Have a try!
 This is more difficult, because it is
  imagining rather than happening, by using
  these words you are using your
  imagination to look into the future by
  changing something in the present 
 Try and write two things with if then would
 Remember: If.. then would… (imaginary)
Conclusion
We have talked about:
 Future time clauses
 The first conditional with examples
 The second conditional with examples
 I have added a page of grammar at the
  end for those interested in the language of
  grammar.
The grammar
   Future time Clauses
       Time Clause = simple present… , Main clause = future time
       Main clause = future time… Time Clause = simple present

   The first conditional (type 1)
       If + present tense.. will + simple form verb

   The second conditional (type 2)
       If + past tense… would + simple form verb

More Related Content

What's hot (20)

Past Simple
Past SimplePast Simple
Past Simple
 
Second conditional
Second conditionalSecond conditional
Second conditional
 
Time Clauses
Time ClausesTime Clauses
Time Clauses
 
Past modals for speculation in the past
Past modals for speculation in the pastPast modals for speculation in the past
Past modals for speculation in the past
 
Past perfect tense x past perfect continuous
Past perfect tense x past  perfect continuousPast perfect tense x past  perfect continuous
Past perfect tense x past perfect continuous
 
Conditional 0 1 ppt
Conditional 0 1 pptConditional 0 1 ppt
Conditional 0 1 ppt
 
Past tenses
Past tensesPast tenses
Past tenses
 
When while
When   whileWhen   while
When while
 
Future perfect
Future perfectFuture perfect
Future perfect
 
Have something done
Have something done Have something done
Have something done
 
First conditional (Span
First conditional (SpanFirst conditional (Span
First conditional (Span
 
I wish if only
I wish if onlyI wish if only
I wish if only
 
Future forms
Future formsFuture forms
Future forms
 
Relative clauses
Relative clausesRelative clauses
Relative clauses
 
Past Perfect Simple
Past Perfect SimplePast Perfect Simple
Past Perfect Simple
 
Negative questions
Negative questionsNegative questions
Negative questions
 
conditional Sentences Type 1
conditional Sentences Type 1conditional Sentences Type 1
conditional Sentences Type 1
 
Relative Clauses
Relative ClausesRelative Clauses
Relative Clauses
 
Adverbial Clauses of Time
Adverbial Clauses of Time Adverbial Clauses of Time
Adverbial Clauses of Time
 
Defining and non defining relative clauses
Defining and non defining relative clausesDefining and non defining relative clauses
Defining and non defining relative clauses
 

Similar to Learn Time Clauses & Conditionals in 40 Steps

Lesson 9 Going Places.ppt
Lesson 9 Going Places.pptLesson 9 Going Places.ppt
Lesson 9 Going Places.pptTikboyCee
 
conditionals-grammar-drills_30219.ppt
conditionals-grammar-drills_30219.pptconditionals-grammar-drills_30219.ppt
conditionals-grammar-drills_30219.pptDianaChancahuaaEspin
 
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...LeadAcademy3
 
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...LeadAcademy3
 
Polliana's Presentation - Conditionals and Wish
Polliana's Presentation - Conditionals and WishPolliana's Presentation - Conditionals and Wish
Polliana's Presentation - Conditionals and WishFrank Couto
 
Sentence types and punctuation revision
Sentence types and punctuation revisionSentence types and punctuation revision
Sentence types and punctuation revisionEmma Sinclair
 
Tdc 1 blended - class 4
Tdc 1   blended - class 4Tdc 1   blended - class 4
Tdc 1 blended - class 4AnaAlbi
 
How to Write right grammer
How to Write right grammerHow to Write right grammer
How to Write right grammerayush143
 
Clauses BSCS 1st.pdf
Clauses BSCS 1st.pdfClauses BSCS 1st.pdf
Clauses BSCS 1st.pdfsairaazeem3
 
Ac. 1 Unit 1-1.pdf
Ac. 1 Unit 1-1.pdfAc. 1 Unit 1-1.pdf
Ac. 1 Unit 1-1.pdfAvrilRecalde
 
Sentence fragments
Sentence fragmentsSentence fragments
Sentence fragmentssasknic
 
Gold_Exp_Grammar_ppt_B1P_U1.pdf
Gold_Exp_Grammar_ppt_B1P_U1.pdfGold_Exp_Grammar_ppt_B1P_U1.pdf
Gold_Exp_Grammar_ppt_B1P_U1.pdfStelaAtanasova1
 
From the Scratch Outline to the Essay Draft
From the Scratch Outline to the Essay DraftFrom the Scratch Outline to the Essay Draft
From the Scratch Outline to the Essay DraftProf. Vicki Lague
 
A Guide to Noun Clauses
A Guide to Noun ClausesA Guide to Noun Clauses
A Guide to Noun ClausesDavid Wills
 

Similar to Learn Time Clauses & Conditionals in 40 Steps (20)

Lesson 9 Going Places.ppt
Lesson 9 Going Places.pptLesson 9 Going Places.ppt
Lesson 9 Going Places.ppt
 
conditionals-grammar-drills_30219.ppt
conditionals-grammar-drills_30219.pptconditionals-grammar-drills_30219.ppt
conditionals-grammar-drills_30219.ppt
 
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...
 
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...
FS English Level 2 – March 09, 2023 (Spelling, punctuation and grammar : Gram...
 
Polliana's Presentation - Conditionals and Wish
Polliana's Presentation - Conditionals and WishPolliana's Presentation - Conditionals and Wish
Polliana's Presentation - Conditionals and Wish
 
Sentence types and punctuation revision
Sentence types and punctuation revisionSentence types and punctuation revision
Sentence types and punctuation revision
 
Tdc 1 blended - class 4
Tdc 1   blended - class 4Tdc 1   blended - class 4
Tdc 1 blended - class 4
 
How to Write right grammer
How to Write right grammerHow to Write right grammer
How to Write right grammer
 
CLAUSES AND ITS TYPES
CLAUSES AND ITS TYPESCLAUSES AND ITS TYPES
CLAUSES AND ITS TYPES
 
Clauses BSCS 1st.pdf
Clauses BSCS 1st.pdfClauses BSCS 1st.pdf
Clauses BSCS 1st.pdf
 
Ac. 1 Unit 1-1.pdf
Ac. 1 Unit 1-1.pdfAc. 1 Unit 1-1.pdf
Ac. 1 Unit 1-1.pdf
 
Sentence fragments
Sentence fragmentsSentence fragments
Sentence fragments
 
Gold_Exp_Grammar_ppt_B1P_U1.pdf
Gold_Exp_Grammar_ppt_B1P_U1.pdfGold_Exp_Grammar_ppt_B1P_U1.pdf
Gold_Exp_Grammar_ppt_B1P_U1.pdf
 
Clause
ClauseClause
Clause
 
From the Scratch Outline to the Essay Draft
From the Scratch Outline to the Essay DraftFrom the Scratch Outline to the Essay Draft
From the Scratch Outline to the Essay Draft
 
English conditional sentances
English conditional sentancesEnglish conditional sentances
English conditional sentances
 
The continuous tense
The continuous tenseThe continuous tense
The continuous tense
 
Conditionals
Conditionals Conditionals
Conditionals
 
Conditionals
ConditionalsConditionals
Conditionals
 
A Guide to Noun Clauses
A Guide to Noun ClausesA Guide to Noun Clauses
A Guide to Noun Clauses
 

Learn Time Clauses & Conditionals in 40 Steps

  • 1. Time Clauses & The Conditionals
  • 2. Introduction  What are time clauses?  What are the conditionals?  First Conditional  Your turn!  Second Conditional  Have a go!  Conclusion  The grammar
  • 3. What are time clauses?  A clause is a subject + a verb  A complex sentences has at least two clauses future time clause When I get home from school, I will check my email. main clause
  • 4. future time clause When I get home from school, I will check my email. main clause future time clause I will check my email when I get home from school. main clause
  • 5. What are time clauses?  A time clause is a type of adverb clause that begin with a time word. before after subject when + & verb = a time clause as soon as until while
  • 6. Future Time Clauses  As soon as I finish school, I will go to work.  I will study English until I find a good job.  When I have some free time, I’ll visit Niagara Falls.  After I finish my presentation, I’ll feel happy.
  • 7. Your try Complete these sentences with your ideas.  When I find a good job,  Before I leave school today,  While I’m at school tomorrow,
  • 8. What are the Conditionals? Basically they are the heart of ‘LIFE’. ‘If’ statements are Conditionals. Conditional meaning ‘on condition you do this, I will do that’, a bit like negotiating. The one difference is there are real and hypothetical, imaginary. Only the first one is real, the others are daydreamers words 
  • 9. The first conditional  If I study hard, there is a good chance I will get an A in this exam.  If you leave now, you can get the last train.  If you don’t leave now, you will have to walk home.  If Dave calls again, tell him I am out!  If we finish this today, we won’t have to do it next week.
  • 10. Your turn!  Think what things you can say with the word if, similar to the sentences on the last slide.  Remember: If…then…  Try and write two sentences and share with your friend, or read them out loud.
  • 11. The second conditional  If I saved all my money, I could buy that new digital camera by the end of the month  If I finished my work early today, I would be home in time for the football.  I would beat the rush hour traffic if I left now.  You wouldn’t be too upset if we didn’t see the movie this weekend?
  • 12. Have a try!  This is more difficult, because it is imagining rather than happening, by using these words you are using your imagination to look into the future by changing something in the present   Try and write two things with if then would  Remember: If.. then would… (imaginary)
  • 13. Conclusion We have talked about:  Future time clauses  The first conditional with examples  The second conditional with examples  I have added a page of grammar at the end for those interested in the language of grammar.
  • 14. The grammar  Future time Clauses  Time Clause = simple present… , Main clause = future time  Main clause = future time… Time Clause = simple present  The first conditional (type 1)  If + present tense.. will + simple form verb  The second conditional (type 2)  If + past tense… would + simple form verb