solved Discussion #14A – Conditional sentence search – DeltaFrom 2021SP-ESL-2AG-1748, 2021SP-ESL-2AG
Discussion #14A – Conditional sentence search – DeltaFrom 2021SP-ESL-2AG-1748, 2021SP-ESL-2AG-1762, 2021SP-ESL-2BG-1775, 2021SP-ESL-2BG-4965No unread replies.No replies.1] Using all the chapters we have read in Duhigg’s text, find 6 conditional sentences and then explain their meaning. Quote from the text properly, using the page number.2] Then comment on a groupmate’s post with a minimum of 5 sentences to tell them what you agree/disagree with and to ask any questions you have.Example Quote: “If you get those elements right, Hopkins promised, it was like magic”(36).Meaning: Getting the cue and reward correct works like magic in getting people to start a habit,Quote 1:Meaning:Quote 2:Meaning:Quote 3:Meaning:Quote 4:Meaning:Quote 5:Meaning:Quote 6:Meaning:Discussion #14B – On one condition – DeltaFrom 2021SP-ESL-2AG-1748, 2021SP-ESL-2AG-1762, 2021SP-ESL-2BG-1775, 2021SP-ESL-2BG-4965No unread replies.No replies.Part one – Create different types of conditional sentences using your own words and incorporating ideas from Dweck’s text. I will provide an example of each type of conditional, and then you will create three more sentences.Part two – Once you have posted your answers, respond to one groupmate with a minimum of 5 sentences. Tell them if you agree/disagree with their ideas, help them fix errors, and ask any questions you have.Part one:1] Zero conditionals – show cause and effect : both parts of the sentence in present tense.example] People have better success when they have help in overcoming their addictions.1]2]3]2] First conditionals – most likely will, happen if condition fulfilled : If + simple present, future with will.example] People will successfully change their habits if they identify the correct habit loop.1]2]3]3] Second Conditionals – most likely won’t happen, but it is possible: If + simple past, would + base verbExample] If people created many positive habits, they would have more success.1] 2]3]4] Third Conditionals – did not happen in the past, so condition cannot be fulfilled: If + past perfect, would/could/should have + past participleExample] If Bachman had not gone to the casino, she wouldn’t have lost all that money.1]2]3]