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TAGUIG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

A. Reyes St. New Lower Bicutan, Taguig City

WELCOME TO
ENGLISH 9
PRAYER
ALMIGHTY GOD, YOU ARE THE SOURCE OF
LIFE.
WE THANK YOU FOR ALL THE BLESSINGS
YOU HAVE GIVEN TO US.
THANK YOU FOR GIVING US ANOTHER DAY
TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW.
CLEAR OUR MIND AND HELP US FOCUS.
GUIDE US AND OUR TEACHER AS WE STUDY
AND CREATE NEW LEARNING EXPERIENCES.
WE PRAY IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST,
AMEN.
CHECKING OF ATTENDANCE
OBJECTIVES:
01 Identify the parts Form the correct verb tenses to 02
of a conditional be used in the main clause and
sentence; subordinate clause of a
conditional sentence;

03 Distinguish one type of Use conditionals to 04


conditional sentence from complete the meaning
other types of conditional
of the sentence.
sentence;
LET’S
TRY TO
RECALL!
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
IF-CLAUSE
A clause that states the
CONDITIONAL condition.
SENTENCES
MAIN CLAUSE
A clause that gives the result or
the conclusion.
FACTUAL OR REAL
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
GENERAL expresses
FACTUAL unchanging truth
FACTUAL OR REAL CONDITIONALS
CONDITIONAL
SENTENCES
FACTUAL express either present
HABITUAL or past relationships
CONDITIONS that are habitually
true
STRUCTURES:
For generic factual condition / factual and
habitual present: For habitual past:

If – Clause Main Clause If – Clause Main Clause


If + subject + subject + If + subject + subject +
simple present simple present simple past tense simple past tense
tense tense
ACTIVITY :
What will
happen next?
DIRECTIONS: Provide a possible outcome or a very
likely result on the given IF-clause.

If you do not finish your


assignment …
What will happen next?

You will get a low


score.
DIRECTIONS: Provide a possible outcome or a very
likely result on the given IF-clause.

If I eat too much


chocolate…
What will happen next?

You will gain


weight.
DIRECTIONS: Provide a possible outcome or a very
likely result on the given IF-clause.

If the sky turns grey…


What will happen next?

It will rain soon.


FUTURE OR
02 PREDICTIVE
CONDITIONAL
SENTENCES
PREDICTION
- is a statement about future event.
Although future events are
necessarily uncertain, so guaranteed
accurate information about the future
is impossible.
FUTURE OR PREDICTIVE
CONDITIONALS
- express future plans, possibilities, or chance
happenings. They talk about the future time.
The if clause uses the simple present and the
main clause uses the modal helping verbs with
the present form of any verb.
STRUCTURES:
For Future Conditional Sentences:
If – Clause Main Clause
If + subject + subject +
simple present tense will/can/may/must +
verb in the base form
Read the paragraph below and focus on
the sentences containing if clause.
Consider these examples from
the text:

1. You may get the virus if you touch something an


infected person recently touched.

2. The virus may cause nausea, diarrhea or


indigestion if it infects cells in the
gastrointestinal system.
ACTIVITY :
DIRECTIONS: Complete the
following sentences with the
correct form of the verb enclosed
in parentheses.
DIRECTIONS: Complete the following sentences
with the correct form of the verb enclosed in parentheses.
1. Butter will melt if you (heat, heats, heated, will heat) _______________
it.
2. If you (water, waters, watered, will water) _______________ the flower
pots, the seeds will sprout.
3. If he comes to the city, he (work, works, worked, will work)
_______________ in a factory.
4. If we look closely around us, we (find, finds, will find, would find)
_______________ early signs of growth and new potentials.
5. Erica will graduate valedictorian is she (study, studies, will study, would
study) _______________ hard.
Let’s Check!
DIRECTIONS: Complete the following sentences
with the correct form of the verb enclosed in parentheses.

1. Butter will melt if you (heat, heats, heated, will heat) _______________
it.
2. If you (water, waters, watered, will water) _______________ the flower
pots, the seeds will sprout.
3. If he comes to the city, he (work, works, worked, will work)
_______________ in a factory.
4. If we look closely around us, we (find, finds, will find, would find)
_______________ early signs of growth and new potentials.
5. Erica will graduate valedictorian if she (study, studies, will study, would
study) _______________ hard.
THANK YOU
FOR
LISTENING!
See you next
meeting 

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