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Zero, First and Second Conditionals

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  • If I ___________ (see) John, I ___________ (tell) him your news tomorrow.
    see / 'll tell
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  • Meg sleeps only five hours a day. If she _______ (sleep) longer, her health _______ (improve) fast.
    slept / would improve
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  • If you _________ (freeze) water, it __________ (turn) to ice.
    freeze / turns
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  • If she ___________ (want) to talk to me, she ___________ (ring). But she doesn't.
    wanted / would ring
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  • If you ___________ (need) help with your car tomorrow, my father ___________ (help) you.
    need / will help
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  • We ___________ (have) a picnic if the weather ___________ (be) nice.
    'll have / 's
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  • I ___________ (understand) Mr. Brown if he ___________ (speak) more slowly. But he doesn’t.
    would understand / spoke
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  • If you ___________ (see) a police officer, they can ___________ (show) you the way.
    see / show
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  • I ___________ (finish) the job tomorrow if I ___________ (can).
    will finish / can
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  • If I _________ (go) on a boat, I always ___________ (feel) sick.
    go / feel
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  • You ____ (make) a fortune if you _______ (take) my advice.
    would make / took
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  • This conditional is used for present, possible situations.
    First conditional
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  • This conditional is used for things that are always true.
    Zero conditional
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  • This conditional is used for unreal or imaginary situations.
    Second Conditional
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  • if + subject + present, subject + will + verb is ____ conditional.
    First conditional
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  • If + subject + past, subject + would + verb is ____ contidional.
    Second conditional
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