| Question | Answer | 
| Universal truths: ZERO CONDITIONAL | If+subject+verb in present, subject+will+verb in present Example: If I see you tomorrow, I’ll give you your tests | 
| Everything is posible: FIRST CONDITIONAL | IF+SUBJECT+VERB IN PRESENT, +WILL, MIGHT, COULD, CAN, COULD Example: If I am 18 years old, I won’t drink alcohol. | 
| Imagine situation: SECOND CONDITIONAL | IF+SUBJECT+VERB PAST SIMPLE+SUBJECT, +SUBJECT+WOULD+VERB IN INFINITVE. Example: If I were you, I would study more | 
| The past cannot be changed: THIRD CONDITIONAL | If+subject+had+verb participle, subject+would+have+verb participle. Example: If I hadn't slept eight hours, I would have been very tired. | 
| Relative pronouns: | Who > people Which > animals/things Where > places When > time Why > reason Whose > possession | 
| When can we omit the relative pronoun? | *We can omit it when is followed by a noun that is the subject. *You can not omit it if is followed by a verb | 
| Dictionary corner | Manage to do something Suceed in (doing) something Be capable of (doing) something Prevent someone from doing something Depend on someone/(doing) someone. Let someone do something Allow someone to do something | 
| Vocabulary of the speech | • Beg: to ask someone for food or money • Child Labour: fuul-time emplyment of children under 18 years old • Engaged: employed, occupied, busy • Exploit • Captive: such as prisioner of war | 
| Vocabulary page 80 | Punch line: part of the joke where you laugh. Sitcom: situation comedy, programm | 
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