Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb. Zero, first and second conditional. Adapted from "Intermediate Language Practice" (Macmillan, 2003)
Don't worry, you've just got a cold. I you _____ (take) and aspirin, you ____(feel) better.
take, will feel
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It says 'no parking' here. If you ____(leave) the car here, the police ___(give) you a parking fine.
leave, will give
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It's not far; you ___ (get) to the station if you ___(follow) this path.
will get, follow
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Actually, Brutus is a friendly dog. If you ___ (touch) him, he ____ (bite) you.
touch, won't bite
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Vegetarians believe that if nobody ____ (eat) meat, everone _____ (live) longer.
ate, would live
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If I __________ (become) a famous rock star, I ______(buy) my parents an enormous house.
became, would buy
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If people___(use) bikes instead of cars, there _____ (not be)
used, wouldn't be
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If you ___ (own) a pet tiger , your friends ____ (not visit) you!
owned, wouldn't visit
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It's a tropical country, and so if it _________ (rain) hard, eveyone ____ (stay) at home.
rains, stays
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If she _____ (have) a cold, she ___ (not go) out
has, doesn't go
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You're standing very close to the edge of a swimming-pool. You're wearing all your clothes, not a swimming costume. A friend says: (fall in / get )
If you fall in, your clothes will get wet.
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You're sitting in the classroom on a hot day. You're day-dreaming about going to the beach. You think: (be /go)
It today were a holiday, I would go to the beach.
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You can't answer a question in your English book. You ask a friend to help, but she doesn't know the answer. She says: (know, tell)
If I knew the answer, I would tell you.
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You're walking towards the bus stop with a friend. Suddenly the bus arrives. The bus stop is far away, but you think there is a chance of catching the bus. You say: (run/catch)
If we run, we'll catch it!
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You're very busy, because you have lots of school work, and you also play in two teams. A friend asks you to join a computer club. You say: (join/have)