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AEF3e Level 2 TG PCM Grammar 8B

1. The document contains 4 stories with conditional sentences about possible future outcomes. The stories discuss what could happen if someone doesn't take an umbrella in the rain, if someone lends money to buy a computer, if someone can't borrow a dress for a party, and if someone talks to another and misses a train. 2. Each story contains 3 sentences - an "if" clause describing a possible situation, followed by consequences in subsequent sentences using "will" or "won't" depending on whether the condition is met. 3. The stories test memory by having the reader cover the sentences and try to remember the situations based on pictures shown.

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AEF3e Level 2 TG PCM Grammar 8B

1. The document contains 4 stories with conditional sentences about possible future outcomes. The stories discuss what could happen if someone doesn't take an umbrella in the rain, if someone lends money to buy a computer, if someone can't borrow a dress for a party, and if someone talks to another and misses a train. 2. Each story contains 3 sentences - an "if" clause describing a possible situation, followed by consequences in subsequent sentences using "will" or "won't" depending on whether the condition is met. 3. The stories test memory by having the reader cover the sentences and try to remember the situations based on pictures shown.

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8B GRAMMAR if + present, will / won’t + base form (first conditional)

Complete the stories with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.

Wait. It’s raining!


1 If you 1don’t take an umbrella, you 2’ll get wet.
(not take, get)
If you 3 wet, you 4 a cold.
(get, catch)
If you 5 a cold, you 6 well I’ll be fine.
on your exam tomorrow. (catch, not do)
If you 7 well on your exam, you
8
into college. (not do, not get)

2 If you 9 me $3,000, I 10 You want how much?!


a good computer. (lend, buy)
If I 11 a good computer, I 12
my own business. (have, start)
If I 13 my own business, I 14
you some money. (have, lend)
If I 15 you some money, you 16 Just a few
a new car. (lend, buy) thousand dollars.

3 If I 17 borrow your dress,


I 18 to the party. (not can, not go) It’s not fair!

If I 19 to the party, I 20
anyone. (not go, not meet)
I’m sorry, but it
If I 21 anyone, I 22 married. is my dress.
(not meet, never get)
If I 23 married, you 24 any
grandchildren. (not get, not have)

I can’t talk to
4 If I 25 to you now, I 26 you now!
the train. (talk, miss)
If I 27 the train, I 28
late for work. (miss, be)
If I 29 late for work, my boss Why not?
30
angry with me. (be, be)
If my boss 31 angry with me,
I 32 my job. (be, lose)

ACTIVATION

Test your memory. Cover the sentences and look at the pictures. Try to remember the situations.
1 If you don’t take an umbrella,... 3 If I can’t borrow your dress,...
2 If you lend me $3,000,... 4 If I talk to you now,...
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194 American English File third edition Teacher’s Guide Level 2 Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2021

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