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# Class 03
## Homework
### 2
1. Fantastic Experience?
False
2. To strong?
True
3. Awesome overused?
True
4. Fear Admiration?
True
5. Overused?
False
6. High Points Low Points
True
### 3
1. The Wheel
**a**
2. The Great Pyramids
**b**
3. The Grand Canyon
**a**
4. Bees
**a**
5. The Moon Landing
**b**
6. Sharks
**a**
### 6.1
For some things that have lost something to put them back
## Write down the following
Bike
## How to get that?
First I would try to find a Platform were people buy and sell used things.
Then I would search that platform on how to find
#
1. Laptop
2. Tablet
1. Drill
2. Toolbox
3. Drill
## Answer
1. Its to slow
2. Still good value for money
3. Heavy, Expensive
4. Good Quality Brand, fantastic value for Money
5. Credit card
## 5
### 1 What tense is used?
Zero: **If** + present simple | present simple
- Situations or facts that are generally true
- Habits and repeated actions when there is a given condition
**Example**
If you heat water, it boils.
If you heat water, it (should, can) boil.
1. + Modal Verb
can, should, must
without 'to'
First: **If** + present simple | **will** + infinitive without to
- Something the speaker thinks is likely to happen in the future
- Possible situations that are generally true
**Example**
Second: **If** + Past Simple | **would** + Infinitive + **to**
- Something that is the opposite of the real situation
- Something that the speaker thinks is unlikely to happen
**Example**
If I had your number, id be able to call you
Third: **If** + Past Perfect | **would** + Present Perfect
**Example**
If I had time yesterday, I would have visited.
### 2 What conditional is used?
a: Zero
b: Second
c: First
## Homework
If + will : yes/no?
Activities 1-4, Page 151