6. study the list of prizes and speak for nick and tom, using conditional 1. when nick has breakfast at tom’s house, he sees a packet of cornflakes on the table. on the back of it he sees this paper. answer and win one of these wonderful prizes! 1st prize - a holiday in new york, 2nd prize - a motor-bike. 3rd-5th prize — a tent. 6th-12th prize — a cassette-recorder. 13th-20th prize — a camera. 21st-36th prize — an alarm-clock. 37th-50th prize — a book of flowers of britain. 51st-99th prize — a t-shirt with big ben on it. after reading it tom has sent the answers. a) nick says to tom: if you win the first prize, you’ll get a holiday in new york. if you win the second prize, you’ll get . if you win the third prize, you’ll if you win if if if if b) tom answers: if i win a holiday in new york, i’ll come and visit you. if i win … if i … if… if… if … if … if …

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SashaChif SashaChif  14.01.2024 13:44
A) Nick says to Tom: if you win the first prize, you’ll get a holiday in New York. If you win the second prize, you’ll get a motor-bike. If you win the third prize, you’ll get a tent. If you win the 4th to 12th prize, you'll get a cassette-recorder. If you win the 13th to 20th prize, you'll get a camera. If you win the 21st to 36th prize, you'll get an alarm-clock. If you win the 37th to 50th prize, you'll get a book of flowers of Britain. If you win the 51st to 99th prize, you'll get a t-shirt with Big Ben on it.

To form these sentences, we use the conditional 1, also known as the first conditional. This conditional is used to talk about possible future actions and their results. In this case, we are talking about the possible prizes that Tom could win based on his answers.

The structure of the conditional 1 is:
If + subject + present simple verb, subject + will + base form of the verb.

For example:
- If you win the first prize, you'll get a holiday in New York.

B) Tom answers: If I win a holiday in New York, I’ll come and visit you. If I win a motor-bike, I’ll take you for a ride. If I win a tent, I’ll invite you for a camping trip. If I win a cassette-recorder, I'll lend it to you. If I win a camera, I'll take pictures of us. If I win an alarm-clock, I'll wake you up every morning. If I win the book of flowers of Britain, I'll share interesting facts with you. If I win the t-shirt with Big Ben on it, I'll wear it proudly.

Tom is also using the conditional 1 to talk about his possible future actions and their results based on the prizes he might win.

It's important to note that in the conditional 1, we use "will" to indicate the future action, and the base form of the verb without any additional endings.

I hope this explanation helps you understand the conditional 1 and how it is used in the context of the question. Let me know if you have any further questions!
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