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If and Wish Clauses

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  IF CLAUSES  "If clauses" are used to discuss conditions and their potential results. They can be categorized into four types: zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional and third conditional. Here are example situations for each type: 1. Zero Conditional Use: To express general truths or scientific facts. The structure is "If + present simple, present simple." Example Situation: - If you heat water to 100 degrees Celsius, it boils.   - This means that every time you heat water to that temperature, it will always boil. 2. First Conditional Use: To express a real possibility in the future. The structure is "If + present simple, will + base verb." Example Situation: - If it rains tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic.   - This indicates that there is a real chance of rain, and if it happens, the picnic will be canceled. 3. Second Conditional Use: To discuss hypothetical situations that are unlikely or impossible. The structure is "If + past ...

Sentence Extension

Sentence Extension   Instructions: Take the base sentence provided and extend it by adding information, using adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, or additional clauses. Try to build the sentence step by step. Part I 1. Base Sentence : The boy kicked the ball.    - The boy kicked the ball hard.    - The boy kicked the ball hard towards the goal.    - The boy kicked the ball hard towards the goal, surprising his friends. 2. Base Sentence : She drank her coffee.    - She drank her coffee quickly.    - She drank her hot coffee quickly in the morning.    - She drank her hot coffee quickly in the morning because she was late. 3. Base Sentence : The teacher smiled.    - The friendly teacher smiled warmly.    - The friendly teacher smiled warmly at the students.    - The friendly teacher smiled warmly at the students when they answered correctly. 4. Base Sentence : The city was busy.    - The...