Conditional - Types Zero, One, Two & Three + Wishes (PDF Download)

  🔹 Zero Conditional We use the Zero Conditional to talk about general truths, facts, and things that always happen under certain conditions — often related to science, routines, or rules. Examples: If you mix red and blue, you get purple. Plants die if they don't get sunlight. When water freezes, it expands. Structure: if/when + present simple → present simple 📝 Exercise – Put the verbs in the correct form: If you (drop) ____________ a glass, it (break) ____________. People (feel) ____________ tired if they (not sleep) ____________ well. If the alarm (ring) ____________, the staff (evacuate) ____________ the building. 🔹 First Conditional The First Conditional is used for real or likely situations in the future. It talks about what will happen if a certain condition is met. Examples: If she studies hard, she'll pass the test. We'll leave early if the weather is bad. When I see him, I'll give him your message. Structure: ...

Comparatives and Superlatives Worksheet - Common Core

 


 



Fill in the correct comparative and superlative. Talk about it as a group (or with your teacher if it’s only you) Can you think of any others?

1.       Good     _________________________                  ____________________________

2.       Lovely   _________________________                  ____________________________

3.       Angry    _________________________                  ____________________________

4.       Happy   _________________________                  ____________________________

5.       Lazy       _________________________                  ____________________________

6.       Bad        _________________________                  ____________________________

7.       Active   _________________________                  ____________________________

8.       Horrid   _________________________                  ____________________________

9.       Nice       _________________________                  ____________________________

10.  

Fill in the blanks with the correct form. Read the text first before you fill the words.

 

I went out for a walk today. It had stopped raining and was much __________________ (nice) than it was yesterday. The sun was shining much _________________ (bright) today, and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. As I walked along the street, I saw my friend Susan, who had _____________________ (big) dog I’ve ever seen. We stopped to talk. I am nervous about dogs, but I am ___________________ (nervous) of big dogs. I don´t mind cats. Then I walked into the park. The grass was ______________________ (green) because it rained yesterday, and it looked fresh. I could hear the birds singing in the trees. They were ____________________ (quiet) than the motorbikes that drove into the car park. They were _____________________ (noisy). I sat on the grass and smiled. I felt __________________ (happy) than I’ve felt in a long time. Summer is great!



Answers:

Good better best
Lovely lovelier the loveliest
Angry angrier the angriest
Happy happier the happiest
Lazy lazier the laziest
Bad worse the worst
Active more active the most active
Horrid more horrid the most horrid
Nice nicer the nicest
Hard harder the hardest

 

Nicer, brighter, the biggest, more nervous, greener, quieter, the noisiest, happier.