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If my husband _______ (cook) , he ________(burn) the food ZERO CONDITIONAL
If my husband cooks, he burns the food
If we ________(live) in Mexico, I _________(speak) Spanish SECOND CONDITIONAL
If we lived in Mexico, I would speak Spanish
We _________(not/be) late again if we ________(buy) a new car SECOND CONDITIONAL
We wouldn't be late again if we bought a new car
If we ________ (win) the lottery, we _________(travel) the world SECOND CONDITIONAL
If we won the lottery, we would travel the world
She ________(cook) dinner if you _______(go) to the supermarket. FIRST CONDITIONAL
She will cook dinner if you go to the supermarket
If we ________ (eat) all this cake, we ________(feel) sick FIRST CONDITIONAL
If we eat all this cake, we will feel sick
If the weather _________(not/improve) , we __________(not/have) a picnic FIRST CONDITIONAL
If the weather doesn't improve, we won't have a picnic
If you _______ (heat) ice, it _______ (melt) ZERO CONDITIONAL
If you heat ice, it melts
If I _______ (wake up) late, I ______ (be) late for work ZERO CONDITIONAL
If I wake up late, I am late for work
Which conditional do we use to talk about an imaginary situation and its consequences in the present or future?
Second conditional
Which conditional do we use to talk about a real situation or something that always happens??
Zero conditional
Which conditional do we use to talk about a possible or likely future situation and its consequences?
First conditional