If + Imperative
SB p. 78
The zero (0) conditional is the factual conditional. It is used to talk about habits, scientific facts, general truths, instructions and rules, if something else happens first.
The if-clause is also called "conditional-clause" and the main-clause is called "result-clause". The if-clause contains the condition (the event or situation that must happen first), and the main-clause, which is the result. The two events are connected. One event or situation is a condition for another event or situation.
The if-clause is also called "conditional-clause" and the main-clause is called "result-clause". The if-clause contains the condition (the event or situation that must happen first), and the main-clause, which is the result. The two events are connected. One event or situation is a condition for another event or situation.
AN EMERGENCY CARD
HOMEWORK
WB p. 64/1b
TEAM WORK: MAKE AN EMERGENCY CARD FOR THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS:
G1 - Fire
G2 - Flood
G3 - Hurricane
G4 - Avalanche
G5 - Car accident
Use Zero Conditional If + Imperative!
Deadline: March, 15, 2017
WB p. 64/1b
TEAM WORK: MAKE AN EMERGENCY CARD FOR THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS:
G1 - Fire
G2 - Flood
G3 - Hurricane
G4 - Avalanche
G5 - Car accident
Use Zero Conditional If + Imperative!
Deadline: March, 15, 2017