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WRITING ABOUT WHAT

YOU PREFER
CLOTHES SHOPPING
CLOTHES SHOPPING ON FOOT ONLINE SHOPPING
LIKE LIKE
1. Less risk of scammed 1 don’t need to que up
2. See product immediately 2 more options
Try and survey , don’t need to wait, not too risky More discounts
Accessible, more variety,
DISLIKE
1 DISLIKE
2 1
2
APPAREAL
SMART CLOTHES CASUAL

LIKE LIKE
comfortable

REASON REASON

DISLIKE DISLIKE
expensive
REASON REASON
MY FAVOURITE WAY TO
COMMUNICATE
FACE TO FACE SMS/ CHATING / DM / PM
LIKE LIKE
1 1
2 2

DISLIKE DISLIKE
1 1
2 2
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
CONDITION ( SITUATION ) + RESULTS/ main clause

0 IF + REAL
Present simple , present simple POSSIBLE RESULT

1ST IF +
Present simple , will + infinitive

2ND IF + UNREAL
Past simple , would + infinitive IMPOSSIBLE
HYPOTHETICAL
UNREAL RESULT
3RD IF +
Past Perfect , would have + past participle

MIXED
CONDITIONA
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(2ND +3RD)
• Conditionals describe the result of a certain
condition. The if clause tells you the condition (If
you study hard) and the main clause tells you
the result (you will pass your exams). The order
of the clauses does not change the meaning.
Zero conditional

• We use the zero conditional to talk about things that


are generally true, especially for laws and rules.

• If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep at night.


• Ice melts if you heat it.
• When the sun goes down, it gets dark.
First conditional

• We use the first conditional when we talk about future


situations we believe are real or possible.
Condition Result
IF + Will + infinitive
Present simple
Base form / verb

• If it doesn't rain tomorrow, we'll go to the beach.


• Arsenal will be top of the league if they win.
• When I finish work, I'll call you
0 conditional 1st conditional
If I have time, I • If I have time, I’ll
work out. work out.

generally always true Specific future situation.

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