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Grammar: If-sentences: second conditionalOpdracht 11Lees vooraWrite down three questions to ask a classmate. Use if-sentences with the second conditional. The first one has been completed as an example.Example: 1. What would you do if you were famous for a day?2. What would you do if ...FeedbackLees voorPAIR WORKbPair up with a classmate and answer each other’s questions in complete sentences. Use if-sentences with the second conditional.

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Grammar: If-sentences: second conditionalOpdracht 11Lees vooraWrite down three questions to ask a classmate. Use if-sentences with the second conditional. The first one has been completed as an example.Example: 1. What would you do if you were famous for a day?2. What would you do if ...FeedbackLees voorPAIR WORKbPair up with a classmate and answer each other’s questions in complete sentences. Use if-sentences with the second conditional.

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Sure, here are three questions using the second conditional:

  1. What would you do if you were famous for a day?
  2. Where would you travel if you could go anywhere in the world?
  3. What would you buy if you won the lottery?

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If-sentences with the second conditional- If I won the competition, I would scream!- I would be really unhappy if I became famous.- If he got a record deal, he would be the happiest person on earth.- They would go crazy if they met their idol in real life.Lees voorGrammar: If-sentences: first conditionalLees voorGrammar: If-sentences: second conditionalOpdracht 9Lees voorLook at the if-sentences with the second conditional and answer the questions.aChoose the correct answer.1. In de if-zin gebruik je present simplepast simplewill + hele werkwoordwould + hele werkwoord.2. In de hoofdzin gebruik je present simplepast simplewill + hele werkwoordwould + hele werkwoord.FeedbackLees voorHave another look at your answers for a. Then look at the grammar box about the first conditional .bWhat is the difference in form between these if-sentences with the second conditional, and if-sentences with the first conditional? Describe – in Dutch – the greatest similarity and the greatest difference.

Lees voorGrammar: If-sentences: second conditionalOpdracht 10Lees voorFill in the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use the second conditional.a. If I (to win) the lottery, I (to buy) a new microphone.FeedbackLees voorb. If he (to study) harder, he (to be) a better guitar player.FeedbackLees voorc. I (not - to say) that to him if I (to be) you.FeedbackLees voord. If you (to speak) better English, people (to understand) you more easily.FeedbackLees voore. (you - to forget) about me if you (to become) a star?FeedbackLees voorf. I (not - to like) it if my best friend (to move) to the USA, I think.FeedbackLees voorg. If you (not - to get) a record deal, (you - to be) very unhappy?FeedbackLees voorh. If he (not - to be) an actor, you (not - to think) he was cute.Feedback

Conditional Sentences Type I Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I. ■ If you (go) on TV. out with your friends tonight, I (watch) the footba ■ I (earn) a lot of money if I (get) that job. ■ If she (hurry / not) , we (miss) the bus.

Which of the following sentences is an example of the first conditional? Options : If I had known, I would have called you. If he sings well, he will win the competition. If I were you, I wouldn't do that. If she would come, we can go to the movies?

Read the sentences. Then match each sentence with the type of conditional sentence.If I were scientist, I would focus my research on Saturn  blankIf I had known about the talk on Mars, I would have gone  blankHe would have been a space tourist if he had had the money.  blankIf I were president, I would expand space exploration programs.  blankPRESENT CONDITIONAL SENTENCE PAST CONDITIONAL SENTENCE

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