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Introduction to If Clauses

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Imagine you are planning a picnic on a sunny day, but the weather changes unexpectedly. Using if-clauses type 1 and 2, describe what you would do in case of rain or if the sun continued to shine. How would your plans differ in each situation?

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Vocabulary: Colors

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Verbs: to Be

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