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Suggested results
(can be used for teacher example and for groups):
go skinny dipping
call 911
paint
my body
hop on one foot
climb
on the roof
attract a lot of attention
climb
a tree
2.
Divide the students into groups. Give each group a different result
and
have them brainstorm
if-
clauses using
might.
3.
After
each group writes as many
if
-clauses as possible, have the
students in each group
decide which one of the
if-
clauses would
produce the result they have been working with. The groups
should
try to reach a consensus, but that may not be possible.
4.
Share sentences (or
if
-clauses) with the class.
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