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ACS106 UNIT 12 Sports Grammar Supplementary MaterialGRAMMAR REVISIONANKAYA UNIVERSITY FOREIGN LANGUAGES UNIT Week 1213(Second Conditional & too, enough)PART I. too & enough A.Choose the correct.

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  2. Begin with Part I, focusing on 'too' and 'enough'. Read each statement, then select the correct option from the choices provided.
  3. Move to the next section under Part I and choose the best options for the statements related to 'too' and 'enough'. Ensure your selections reflect your understanding of the grammatical context.
  4. Proceed to Part II, focusing on the Second Conditional. Complete each sentence by filling in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
  5. Transform the jumbled sentences into meaningful statements by placing the words in the correct order.
  6. Answer the multiple-choice questions using the Second Conditional, selecting the appropriate options for each question provided.
  7. Complete the final section by filling in the blanks with the correct verb forms and determining if the clauses are real or unreal conditionals.
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To construct the story, students use the second part, or main clause, of the previous student's sentence to begin their sentence with an if-clause in the second conditional. For example: If we had no school today, I would go to the beach. If I went to the beach, I would fall asleep in the sand.

If we're using the second conditional to ask a question, we form it like this: Would + infinitive verb + if + past simple?

The second conditional is used to imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality. If we had a garden, we could have a cat. If I won a lot of money, I'd buy a big house in the country. I wouldn't worry if I were you.

To make a sentence in the second conditional, we use, If + past simple, would/wouldn't + verb. If I lived in a big city, I would go out more often. If I lived in a big city, I wouldn't need a car.

To practice second conditional sentences, project the If You Lived There image, or make copies for students to talk about in pairs. Prompt students to talk about or write down what they would do if they lived on an island. For example, If I lived on an island, I would swim with dolphins.

Here are the steps to teaching the first conditional form: Introduce the construction of the first conditional: If + present simple + (then clause) future with "will." Point out that the two clauses can be switched: (then clause) future with "will" + if + present simple.

Examples If it rained, you would get wet. You would get wet if it rained. If you went to bed earlier you wouldn't be so tired. You wouldn't be so tired if you went to bed earlier. If she fell, she would hurt herself. She would hurt herself if she fell.

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Personal Planning
Small Business
Wills & Estates
Packages A-Z
Form Categories
Affidavits
Bankruptcy
Bill of Sale
Corporate - LLC
Divorce
Employment
Identity Theft
Internet Technology
Landlord Tenant
Living Wills
Name Change
Power of Attorney
Real Estate
Small Estates
Wills
All Forms
Forms A-Z
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Customer Service
Terms of Service
Privacy Notice
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Bug Bounty Program
About Us
Blog
Affiliates
Contact Us
Delete My Account
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Notarize
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