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Answer the question: What would you do if you were famous for one day?
I would take lots of photos with my fans.
Answer the question: What would you have done if you had lost your phone yesterday?
I would have asked someone to help me find it.
Answer the question: What will you do if you finish your homework early tonight?
I will play video games.
Answer the question: What would you do if your best friend told you a big secret?
I would keep it secret.
Answer the question: What would you have done if you had failed an important exam?
I would have studied harder next time.
Answer the question: What will you do if it rains this weekend?
I will stay at home and watch a film.
Answer the question: What would you do if you could speak every language in the world?
I would travel around the world.
Answer the question: What would you have done if you had missed the last bus home?
I would have called my parents.
Answer the question: What will you do if your phone battery dies after school?
I will ask a friend to call my parents.
Answer the question: What would you do if you saw someone cheating in an exam?
I would tell the teacher.
Answer the question: What would you have done if you had forgotten your best friend's birthday?
I would have apologised and bought them a present.
Answer the question: What will you do if you have no homework tonight?
I will relax.
Answer the question: What would you do if you found €100 in the street?
I would try to find the owner.
Complete the rule: In the third conditional, we usually use ___ + ___ .
past perfect + would have
Complete the rule: In the second conditional, we usually use ___ + ___ .
past simple + would
Complete the rule: In the first conditional, we usually use ___ + ___ .
present simple + will
Complete the rule: In the zero conditional, we usually use ___ + ___ .
present simple + present simple
Rewrite with provided that: I’ll help you if you promise not to laugh.
I’ll help you provided that you promise not to laugh.
Rewrite with as long as: You can borrow my bike if you bring it back today.
You can borrow my bike as long as you bring it back today.
Rewrite with unless: If she doesn't apologise, I won't speak to her.
Unless she apologises, I won't speak to her.
Rewrite with unless: If you don't hurry, you'll miss the bus.
Unless you hurry, you'll miss the bus.
Correct the mistake: If he had slept more, he wouldn't be tired yesterday.
If he had slept more, he wouldn't have been tired yesterday.
Correct the mistake: If I knew about the party, I would have gone.
If I had known about the party, I would have gone.
Correct the mistake: If she studied harder, she would have passed the test yesterday.
If she had studied harder, she would have passed the test yesterday.
Correct the mistake: If I would have more money, I would buy a car.
If I had more money, I would buy a car.
Correct the mistake: If I will see him, I will tell him.
If I see him, I will tell him.
Which conditional is this? If I wasn't so shy, I would have spoken to her yesterday.
Mixed conditional
Which conditional is this? If I had studied medicine, I would be a doctor now.
Mixed conditional
Which conditional is this? If we had left earlier, we wouldn't have missed the film.
Third conditional
Which conditional is this? If I had more money, I would buy a better laptop.
Second conditional
Which conditional is this? If I see Ana, I'll give her your message.
First conditional
Which conditional is this? If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.
Zero conditional
Complete: If he ___ to bed earlier, he ___ so tired now. (go / not be)
had gone / wouldn't be
Complete: If I ___ his number, I ___ him last night. (know / call)
knew / would have called
Complete: If she ___ more careful, she ___ her phone yesterday. (be / not lose)
were / wouldn't have lost
Complete: If I ___ harder last year, I ___ better at English now. (study / be)
had studied / would be
Complete: If he ___ the instructions, he ___ the mistake. (read / not make)
had read / wouldn't have made
Complete: If we ___ a map, we ___ lost. (take / not get)
had taken / wouldn't have got
Complete: If she ___ earlier, she ___ the train. (leave / not miss)
had left / wouldn't have missed
Complete: If they ___ me to the party, I ___ . (invite / go)
had invited / would have gone
Complete: If he ___ more confident, he ___ more friends. (be / make)
were / would make
Complete: If I ___ you, I ___ that message. (be / not send)
were / wouldn't send
Complete: If my parents ___ me, I ___ out more often. (trust / go)
trusted / would go
Complete: If I ___ more free time, I ___ a new hobby. (have / start)
had / would start
Complete: If it ___ this weekend, we ___ football. (rain / not play)
rains / won't play
Complete: If she ___ hard, she ___ the exam. (study / pass)
studies / will pass
Complete: If you ___ now, you ___ the bus. (not leave / miss)
don't leave / will miss
Complete: If I ___ Mark later, I ___ him about the homework. (see / tell)
see / will tell
Complete: If people ___ enough water, they usually ___ tired. (not drink / feel)
don't drink / feel
Complete: If you ___ ice, it ___ . (heat / melt)
heat / melts