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When you drive for long periods of time, you _______ (be) more likely to have an accident.
are (zero cond)
Would you buy a house if you _______ (have) the money?
had (second cond)
If I ____________ (know) about the cheap tickets, I certainly would have bought enough for my whole family.
had known (third cond)
If those clouds keep coming this way, we _________ (get wet).
will/are going to get wet (first cond)
I ________ (buy) a souvenir t-shirt when I go to the Ed Sheeran concert next week.
will buy (first cond)
If I ________ (go) to France for university, I could have learnt French.
had gone (third cond)
If I could live anywhere in the world, I _____________ (live) in New York.
would live (second cond.)
I ___________ (tell) him if I see him at the wedding next weekend.
will tell (first cond)
It always rains when I _____ (go) to the beach.
go (zero cond)
Would you mind if I ___________ (borrow) your book?
borrowed (second cond)
What do you use the third conditional for?
To talk about imaginary and impossible situations in the past and their consequences. These situations are impossible, we can't change the past.
What do you use the second conditional for?
to talk about imaginary or improbable situations in the present or future + the  consequences.
What do you use the first conditional for?
to talk about possible and probable situations in the future, and their consequences.
When do you use zero conditional?
to talk about situations that are generally true or always true.
Kelly would have enjoyed the picnic more if the weather _______ (be) better.
had been (3rd cond)
If Annie had won another race this season, she ______ (become) the champion.
would have become (3rd cond)
People _____ (have) better career choices when they go to university.
have (zero cond)
Leo ______ (look) better if he didn't wear that old hat.
would look (2nd cond)
If John doesn't feel any better tomorrow, he _____ (have to) go to the doctor's.
'll have to (1st conditional).
I _________ (get) some food if I had any money.
would get (2nd conditional).
If you find it, ________ you _______ (tell) me.
will - tell (1st conditional).
I would have had a good time if I ____________ (go) out.
had gone (3rd conditional).
________ you ________ (give) Matt this message if you see him tomorrow?
will - give (1st conditional).
If you multiply two by five, the answer _______ (be) ten.
is (zero conditional).
If she had told me your number, I _________ (call) you last night.
would have called (3rd conditional).
I would've prepared something special for dinner, if I _____ (know) you were coming.
'd known (3rd conditional).
If I were you, I _________ (not eat) that!
wouldn't eat (2nd conditional).