In the next two lessons, we will explore conditionals, starting with a review of relevant terminology, particularly the infinitive form of verbs. We discussed three example sentences that illustrate different types of conditionals: the zero conditional for general truths, the first conditional for possible present or future situations, and the second conditional for hypothetical scenarios. Students will match these sentences with the corresponding rules in their handouts, which will help reinforce their understanding. Key rules include using the present tense after “if” in the zero and first conditionals, while the second conditional uses the past tense after “if” followed by “would” in the result.