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Divide the class into two groups. On twelve to fifteen slips of paper, Group A writes twelve to fifteen conditional clauses beginning with ‘If’. (For example, If I work very hard, ...)

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Divide the class into two groups. On twelve to fifteen slips of paper, Group A writes twelve to fifteen conditional clauses beginning with ‘If’. (For example, If I work very hard, ...)
Group B writes twelve to fifteen main clauses. (For example, I would /shall have a pizza.)
Now, one student from Group ‘A’ reads the first conditional clause (possibility) and one student from Group ‘B’ reads the first main clause. It forms crazy sentences, just for laughter and fun. ENJOY!

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  Group ‘A’   Group ‘B’
i If I win the competition i I will go for a walk in the park.
ii If I open this tin ii I will go bungee jumping
iii If I go to the zoo iii I will be staying there.
iv If I laugh too hard iv I might get to go and play
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Balbharati English Coursebook [Marathi] Standard 10 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3.5 The Alchemy of Nature
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Divide the class into two groups. On 12 to 15 slips of paper, Group A writes 12 to 15 conditional clauses beginning with ‘If’.

(For example, If I work very hard, ..................................)

Group B writes 12 to 15 main clauses.)

(For example, I would/shall have a pizza.)

Now, one student from Group ‘A’ reads the first conditional clause (possibility) and one student from Group ‘B’ reads the first main clause. It forms crazy sentences, just for laughter and fun. ENJOY!


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