"If I Were a Boy, I think I could
understand how it feels to love
a girl"
-Beyoncé
IF I were a cat
___________________
v
IF I were a strawberry
___________________
ANIMAL
Fruit
• Understand the concept of conditional
sentences.
• Explore the different types of conditional
sentences.
• Learn about the structure and formation
of conditional sentences.
• Identify common usage patterns and
examples.
Learning Objectives
What are Conditional Sentences?
Conditional sentences express
hypothetical or unreal situations and the
consequences that would occur under
certain conditions.
Examples:
"If it rains, we will stay indoors."
Types of Conditional
Sentences
1st Conditional
2nd Conditional
3rd Conditional
Zero Conditional
Structure
Each type of conditional sentence follows a specific structure based on the
tense used in the if-clause and the result clause.
Conditional Type If Clause Result Clause
1st Conditional
2nd Conditional
3rd Conditional
If + present simple
If + past simple
If + past perfect
will + base form
would + base form
would have + past
participle
CONDITIONALS
if clause/ main clause main clause
ZERO CONDITIONALS
FACT/ TRUTH/ HABIT
Laging totoo
If water reaches 100 degree celcius,
it boils
USE: To talk about things that are
generally true
If + Present Simple + Present simple
FIRST CONDITIONALS
POSSIBLE TO HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE
Maaaring mangyari sa hinaharap
If Carlo Yulo wins another gold medal in the
next Olympics, he and Chloe San Jose will
probably celebrate with a romantic vacation.
If clause:
Present simple
Result clause:
Will/can/may+ verb infin.
USE: To talk possibilities in the present
or in the future
SECOND CONDITIONALS
NOT REAL/ HYPOTHETICAL
Hindi totoo
.
If I had a time machine, I
would go back and visit
historical events.
If clause:
Simple Past
Result clause:
Would/could/might+ verb infin.
USE: Imaginary situations in the present or
future
THIRD CONDITIONALS
IMPOSSIBLE TO HAPPEN/
EXPRESS REGRET
Hindi mangyayari/ may pagsisisi
If Angelica Yulo had understood the
importance of financial transparency,
the situation might have been
different.
If clause:
Past Perfect
Result clause:
Would have + past participle
USE: Imaginary situations in the present or
future
1. If you heat ice, it melts.
2. If it rains tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic.
3. If I were you, I would study harder.
4. If she had known about the meeting, she would have attended.
5. If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
6. If I win the lottery, I will buy a new house.
9. If I had a million dollars, I would travel the world.
Read the following sentences and
determine whether it is Zero
conditional, first conditional, second
conditional or third conditional.
What if...?
•What if you could change one law in your country?
•What if you woke up one morning with superpowers?
• What if you could live anywhere in the world?
•What if you could invent a new form of transportation?
Riddle:
I have keys, but open no locks. I have space, but no
rooms. If you enter me, you can't leave.
What am I?
REBOYDAK
"If we were to go fishing, __ __ __ __as a bait.”
Thank you!

conditional sentences and verb be, in expressing

  • 1.
    "If I Werea Boy, I think I could understand how it feels to love a girl" -Beyoncé
  • 2.
    IF I werea cat ___________________ v IF I were a strawberry ___________________ ANIMAL Fruit
  • 3.
    • Understand theconcept of conditional sentences. • Explore the different types of conditional sentences. • Learn about the structure and formation of conditional sentences. • Identify common usage patterns and examples. Learning Objectives
  • 4.
    What are ConditionalSentences? Conditional sentences express hypothetical or unreal situations and the consequences that would occur under certain conditions. Examples: "If it rains, we will stay indoors."
  • 5.
    Types of Conditional Sentences 1stConditional 2nd Conditional 3rd Conditional Zero Conditional
  • 6.
    Structure Each type ofconditional sentence follows a specific structure based on the tense used in the if-clause and the result clause. Conditional Type If Clause Result Clause 1st Conditional 2nd Conditional 3rd Conditional If + present simple If + past simple If + past perfect will + base form would + base form would have + past participle
  • 7.
    CONDITIONALS if clause/ mainclause main clause
  • 8.
  • 9.
    If water reaches100 degree celcius, it boils USE: To talk about things that are generally true If + Present Simple + Present simple
  • 10.
    FIRST CONDITIONALS POSSIBLE TOHAPPEN IN THE FUTURE Maaaring mangyari sa hinaharap
  • 11.
    If Carlo Yulowins another gold medal in the next Olympics, he and Chloe San Jose will probably celebrate with a romantic vacation. If clause: Present simple Result clause: Will/can/may+ verb infin. USE: To talk possibilities in the present or in the future
  • 12.
    SECOND CONDITIONALS NOT REAL/HYPOTHETICAL Hindi totoo
  • 13.
    . If I hada time machine, I would go back and visit historical events. If clause: Simple Past Result clause: Would/could/might+ verb infin. USE: Imaginary situations in the present or future
  • 14.
    THIRD CONDITIONALS IMPOSSIBLE TOHAPPEN/ EXPRESS REGRET Hindi mangyayari/ may pagsisisi
  • 15.
    If Angelica Yulohad understood the importance of financial transparency, the situation might have been different. If clause: Past Perfect Result clause: Would have + past participle USE: Imaginary situations in the present or future
  • 16.
    1. If youheat ice, it melts. 2. If it rains tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic. 3. If I were you, I would study harder. 4. If she had known about the meeting, she would have attended. 5. If you mix red and blue, you get purple. 6. If I win the lottery, I will buy a new house. 9. If I had a million dollars, I would travel the world. Read the following sentences and determine whether it is Zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional or third conditional.
  • 17.
  • 18.
    •What if youcould change one law in your country? •What if you woke up one morning with superpowers? • What if you could live anywhere in the world? •What if you could invent a new form of transportation?
  • 20.
    Riddle: I have keys,but open no locks. I have space, but no rooms. If you enter me, you can't leave. What am I? REBOYDAK
  • 21.
    "If we wereto go fishing, __ __ __ __as a bait.”
  • 22.