Complete the sentence (1st conditional): If we _____ (not / take) care of our planet, the future generations _____ (not / have) enough resources to live.
If we don't take care of our planet, the future generations won't have enough resources to live.
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Complete the sentence (1st conditional): If I _______ (become) a scientist, my mum ____ (be) proud.
If I become a scientist, my mum will be proud.
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Complete the sentence (1st conditional): If we _____ (cut) down more trees, the forests _____ (disappear).
If we cut down more trees, the forests will disappear.
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Complete the sentence (1st conditional): My parents ____ (not / be) pleased if I ____ (come) home late.
My parents won’t be pleased if I come home late.
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Complete the sentence (1st conditional): Unless my sister ____ (stop) annoying me, I ____ (get) very angry.
Unless my sister stops annoying me, I will get very angry.
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Complete the sentence (1st conditional): If it ____ (rain), we____ (not / go) to the park.
If it rains, we won't go to the park.
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Complete the sentence (2nd conditional): If I ____ (have) time, I ____ (visit) the museum.
If I had time, I would visit the museum.
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Complete the sentence (2nd conditional): If I ___ (be) you, I ____ (see) a doctor.
If I were you, I would see a doctor.
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Complete the sentence (2nd conditional): I ____ (run) a marathon if I ____ (be) fitter.
I would run a marathon if I were fitter.
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Complete the sentence (2nd conditional): I ____ (stay) in bed if I _____ (not / have) to go to school.
I would stay in bed if I didn't have to go to school.
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Complete the sentence (2nd conditional): What ____ (you / do) if you ____ (win) a lottery?
What would you do if you won a lottery?
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Complete the sentence (2nd conditional): If you ___ (ask) your doctor, she ____ (give) you some painkillers.
If you asked your doctor, she would give you some painkillers.
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Complete the sentence (2nd conditional): If I ____ (be) you, I ____ (cut) down on processed food.
If I were you, I would cut down on processed food.
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Complete the sentence (2nd conditional): If he ___ (give) up fast food, he __ (feel) much better.
If he gave up fast food, he would feel much better.