Use Conditionals in Expressing an  Argument
Rhenna Juntila

Use Conditionals in Expressing an Argument

Activity 1 TRUE or FALSE
Directions: Write T if the statement is TRUE and F if the statement is FALSE.
_____ 1. The Present Real Conditional (also called Zero Conditional) is used to talk about
what you normally do in real-life situations.8
_____ 2. The Present Unreal Conditional (also called First Conditional) describes what
you think you will do in a specific situation in the future.
_____ 3. The Future Real Conditional (also called Second Conditional) is used to talk
about what you would generally do in imaginary situations.
_____ 4. The Future Unreal Conditional is used to talk about imaginary situations in
the future.
_____ 5. We can rearrange the two parts of the sentence in the Second Conditional
statement.
WHAT’S MORE
Activity 1 WHAT IF ( ZERO CONDITIONAL)
Directions: Read the situations presented below. Explain what you would say if given
the chance to confront the person who committed the wrong deed.
1. A classmate who was suspended for bullying.
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2. A student who was sent to the guidance office for habitual tardiness.
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3. A friend who was caught by the barangay official trying to violate a curfew.
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4. Your close friend who was scolded by your teacher for cutting classes and playing
online games instead.
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5. A classmate who was reprimanded for cheating during quarterly exam.