8A - Should
8A - Should
You should leave your boyfriend.
She’s very stressed. She shouldn’t work so hard.
You shouldn’t drink coffee in the evening. It’ll keep you awake.
I think you should get a new job.
I don’t think you should speak to him.
8B - First Conditional
If we get to the airport early, the flight will be delayed.
If you tell her the truth, she won’t believe you.
What will you do if you don’t find a job?
If you don’t go, she won’t be very pleased.
She won’t be very pleased if you don’t go.
If you miss the last bus, get a taxi.
If you miss the last bus, you can get a taxi.
First conditional
Use the first conditional for possible future results of an action or situation.
Using if means that we are not sure about the possible result.
Using when means we think the possible result is more likely.
If you don't take an umbrella, you'll get wet.
We'll be late if we don't leave soon!
I'll tell you the good news when I see you.
The if / when part of the sentence is in present simple. The result part is will + infinitive (without 'to')
If you drop that glass, it will break.
I'll go home when I finish work.
The two parts can come in any order
That glass will break if you drop it.
When I finish work, I'll go home.
Zero conditional
Use the zero conditional for facts, things that are generally true or that you believe to be true.
You can use if or when and the meaning doesn't change.
When it rains, the ground gets wet.
If you drink a lot of fizzy drinks, your teeth get damaged.
I get a stomachache if I eat too much cake.
Both parts of the sentence are in the present simple
If you work on the computer too long, your eyes start hurting.
I get terrible headaches when I eat chocolate.
The two parts can come in any order
Your eyes start hurting if you work on the computer too long.
When I eat chocolate, I get terrible headaches.
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Veja também the second conditional.
8C - possessive pronouns
Whose coat is it?
It’s my coat.
It’s mine.
Whose jacket is it?
It’s your jacket.
It’s yours.
Whose phone is it?
It’s his phone.
It’s his.
Whose bag is it?
It’s her bag.
It’s hers.
Whose dog is it?
It’s our dog.
It’s ours.
Whose house is it?
It’s their house.
It’s theirs.