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[Comic] Ah, I see! You want a **Home Alone**-themed comic using the characters from t...
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Ah, I see! You want a **Home Alone**-themed comic using the characters from the movie, explaining the different conditionals. Let me adapt the previous script with **Kevin McCallister**, **Harry**, **Marv**, and **Kate McCallister** from *Home Alone*. --- ### **Page 1: "The Zero Conditional"** **Panel 1** *Scene: Kevin McCallister is sitting at a table in the kitchen, and his mom, Kate McCallister, is standing by the door.* **Kevin:** "So, Mom, how do I explain conditionals to the burglars?" **Kate:** "Well, let's start with something simple, Kevin. The **Zero Conditional** is used for facts that are always true." **Panel 2** *Scene: Kate writes on the board, with an example: "Zero Conditional: If + Present Simple, Present Simple."* **Kate:** "Here’s an example: 'If you touch a hot stove, you get burned.' That’s always true, like a rule!" **Panel 3** *Scene: Kevin looks at her.* **Kevin:** "So, it's like... if the burglars break in, they will get caught?" **Kate (smiling):** "Exactly, Kevin!" --- ### **Page 2: "The First Conditional"** **Panel 1** *Scene: Kevin looks at a map of the house.* **Kevin:** "Okay, what's next, Mom?" **Kate:** "The **First Conditional** talks about things that could happen in the future. You use it for real possibilities." **Panel 2** *Scene: Kate writes on the board: "First Conditional: If + Present Simple, will + Base Verb."* **Kate:** "For example: 'If you see the burglars, you will call the police.'" **Panel 3** *Scene: Kevin, with a grin, points to Harry and Marv, who are outside the house trying to break in.* **Kevin:** "Right! If they try to break in, I will make them regret it!" **Kate:** "Perfect, Kevin!" --- ### **Page 3: "The Second Conditional"** **Panel 1** *Scene: Kevin is in his room, staring out the window at Harry and Marv on the lawn.* **Kevin:** "Okay, now what about the **Second Conditional**?" **Kate:** "The **Second Conditional** is for things that are *unlikely* or *imaginary.* For example: 'If I had a pet tiger, I would be safe from burglars.'" **Panel 2** *Scene: Kate writes on the board: "Second Conditional: If + Past Simple, would + Base Verb."* **Kate:** "It’s used for hypothetical situations, things that could happen but are not very likely." **Panel 3** *Scene: Kevin imagines a giant tiger sitting on the couch, roaring.* **Kevin (laughing):** "If I had a tiger, I would definitely be safe!" **Kate (smiling):** "That’s the idea!" --- ### **Page 4: "The Third Conditional"** **Panel 1** *Scene: Kevin looks at a framed picture of his family on the wall.* **Kevin:** "Okay, but what about the **Third Conditional**?" **Kate:** "The **Third Conditional** talks about *past* situations that didn’t happen. For example: 'If I had locked the front door, the burglars wouldn’t have gotten in.'" **Panel 2** *Scene: Kate writes on the board: "Third Conditional: If + Past Perfect, would have + Past Participle."* **Kate:** "It’s for regret, or things that *could have happened* but didn’t." **Panel 3** *Scene: Kevin looks at the burglars sneaking around the house.* **Kevin:** "If I had set the traps earlier, Harry and Marv would have been in trouble by now!" **Kate (smiling):** "Exactly, Kevin! It's about things that didn't happen but could have." --- ### **Page 5: "Mixed Conditionals"** **Panel 1** *Scene: Kevin is sitting by the fireplace, thinking. Harry and Marv are still outside.* **Kevin:** "What about mixed conditionals?" **Kate:** "Ah, **Mixed Conditionals** combine the past and the present. For example: 'If I had planned better, I would be more prepared now.'" **Panel 2** *Scene: Kate writes on the board: "Mixed Conditional: If + Past Perfect, would + Base Verb."* **Kate:** "It combines the **Third Conditional** and the **Second Conditional**. So it’s about what didn’t happen in the past and its effect on the present." **Panel 3** *Scene: Kevin looks out the window, watching Harry and Marv plan to get in through the back door.* **Kevin:** "If I had set a bigger trap earlier, they would be stuck right now!" **Kate:** "Exactly, Kevin!" --- ### **Page 6: "Conclusion"** **Panel 1** *Scene: Kevin is standing by the door with a toy gun, ready to defend the house.* **Kevin:** "So, now that I know conditionals, I can trap the burglars *and* teach them a lesson!" **Panel 2** *Scene: Kevin looks confidently at the door, as Harry and Marv sneak up behind him.* **Kevin (thinking):** "If they come in here, they will regret it!" **Panel 3** *Scene: Kevin looks over at his mom, who's nodding approvingly.* **Kate:** "You're doing great, Kevin. Just remember: Conditionals will help you make plans for any situation." **Panel 4** *Scene: Kevin winks at the camera.* **Kevin:** "Thanks, Mom. I think I’ve got this covered." --- This version uses **Kevin** and his family from *Home Alone* to teach the different types of conditionals! Would you like me to create visual artwork based on these scenes?
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