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Conditionals - Ed - Ing Adjectives
Conditionals - Ed - Ing Adjectives
Real
Conditionals
Zero and First Conditionals
What we'll see today:
-ed or -ing adjectives
What is a conditional
Parts of the Conditional Sentences
Zero Conditional: Use
Zero Conditional: Grammar
First Conditional: Use
First Conditional: Grammar
Other possible combinations
Practice
Amazing Terrifying Disgusting
Exciting Interesting Annoying
Satisfying
Choose an adjective to describe your favorite activity and your least favorite activity
When do you use final –ed or –ing?
•To say how someone is feeling
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Final -ing
To say what something is like (describe it)
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04
02
-ING -ED
•I was very interested by his story!
•He told me an interesting story!
•I was very bored when I watched it
•That is a boring movie…
•I feel very relaxed right now
•Swimming in the pool was relaxing.
•Everyone I know was puzzled by the end of
•Inception was a very puzzling movie.
it!
2A.
1. What makes you angry or annoyed?
2. What sort of things do you find relaxing?
3. Is there anything that you're frightened of?
4. What kinds of things make you worried?
5. Have you ever been really embarrassed?
6. What makes you feel exhausted?
7. What sorts of things do you find confusing?
8. Do you find your job/life satisfying?
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There are 4 types of ZERO CONDITIONAL:
100% TRUE
conditional:
FIRST CONDITIONAL:
VERY POSSIBLE
They're divided
SECOND CONDITIONAL:
into 2 groups: IMPOSSIBLE CONDITION
Conditonal
If Sheila buys something online, she uses her credit card.
If I feel a little bit blue, I listen to music to cheer up!
If he visits his grandma, he hugs her for a long time!
100% true
Imperatives
When
Modal Verbs
Conditionals with Modal Verbs or Imperatives
If I buy a house, …