2. Read sentences and choose the most suitable option from 1. When the plates move, the result a) is b) will be c) would be an earthquake 2. It an carthquake hits you and you are indoors, a) wouldn't try by don't try ey won't try fo n out of the building 3. II they a) have b) had c) would have enough water for their crops they wouldn't go hungry If the water a) didn't feel b) doesn't feel c) don't feel warm enough dont go for a swis 5. We a) don't do b) won't do c) wouldn't do much sunbathing it it get ceally hot 6. If the volcano erupted without warning, the locals a) have b) will have ) would have little time to escape
2. The most suitable option is "b) wouldn't try." This is because the sentence is talking about a hypothetical situation where an earthquake hits someone indoors. In such a situation, it is advised not to try to go out of the building. The verb "wouldn't try" matches the subject "you" and is used to express the correct conditional form.
3. The most suitable option is "b) had." This is because the sentence is in the second conditional form, which is used to talk about unreal or hypothetical situations in the present or future. It suggests that if they had enough water for their crops, they wouldn't go hungry. The verb "had" matches the subject "they" and is in the correct tense for the second conditional.
4. The most suitable option is "b) doesn't feel." This is because the sentence is talking about a general fact and describing a habitual action. It states that if the water doesn't feel warm enough, people don't go for a swim. The verb "doesn't feel" matches the subject "the water" and is in the present tense.
5. The most suitable option is "b) won't do." This is because the sentence is talking about a future possibility. It states that if it gets really hot, they won't do much sunbathing. The verb "won't do" matches the subject "we" and is in the correct tense for future possibilities.
6. The most suitable option is "c) would have." This is because the sentence is in the third conditional form, which is used to talk about unreal situations in the past. It suggests that if the volcano erupted without warning, the locals would have little time to escape. The verb "would have" matches the subject "locals" and is in the correct tense for the third conditional.
Note: It is important for the teacher to explain the concept of conditionals and how different verb tenses are used to express different conditions and possibilities. The teacher can provide examples and additional exercises to reinforce understanding.