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The conditional
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In the first conditional, we can use words like: "unless", "as long as", "as soon as", and "in case" instead of "if". True False
True
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Second conditional She (watch) _____ TV if she (have) _____ more time.
would watch/ had
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Second conditional If I (have) _____ money, I(buy) _____ some videogames.
had/ would buy
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If you (walk) _____ fast, you (get) ______ tired.
walk/ get
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Third conditional She (not/ go) _____ to the concert if her father (have) ______ a car.
would not have gone/ had not had
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Zero conditional is used to talk about...
things that are generally true, especially for laws and rules.
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If she (not/ hurry) ______, we (miss) ______ the bus.
doesn't/ will miss
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I (earn) _______ a lot of money if I (get) ______ that job.
will earn/ get
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If you (freeze) _____ water, It (become) _____ solid.
freeze/ becomes
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Third conditional If their parents (not/ arrive) _____ on time, they (burn) _____ the house.
had not arrived/ would have burnt
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The second conditional is used to talk about...
imaginary present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality.
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The third conditional is used to...
imagine a different past. We imagine a change in a past situation and the different result of that change.
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Third conditional If I (be) _____ there, I (help) _____ you.
had been/ would have helped
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Conditionals can be mixed True False
True
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If you go with your friends tonight, I (watch) ________ the football match on TV.
will watch
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Second conditional If he (try) _____ harder, he (reach) ______ his goals.
tried/ would reach
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If the day (be) _____ sunny, the weather (be) _____ hot.
is/ is
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The first conditional is used to talk about...
future situations we believe they are possible or real.
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If the "condition clause" is at the beginning we use a comma to separate it from the "result clause". True False
True
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