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How _____(feel) if you _____(win) the lottery?
would you feel /  won
If you _______(can) visit any country in the world, where _______(go)?
could / would you go
If you ______(have to) spend a month alone on a desert island, what _____(take) with you?
had to / would you take
We won't go on holiday this year. We can't afford it. We_______________if we______________.
would go on holiday this year / could afford it
Which conditional is this? "If you heat ice, it melts."
Zero Conditional
Which conditional is this? "If you walk under a ladder, you'll have seven years of bad luck."
First Conditional
If + subject + present, subject + present is ____ conditional.
Zero Conditional
If + subject + past, subject + would + verb is ____ contidional.
Second conditional
if + subject + present, subject + will + verb is ____ conditional.
First conditional
This conditional is used for unreal or imaginary situations.
Second Conditional
This conditional is used for things that are always true.
Zero conditional
This conditional is used for present, possible situations.
First conditional
You ____ (make) a fortune if you _______ (take) my advice.
would make / took
If I _________ (go) on a boat, I always ___________ (feel) sick.
go / feel
I ___________ (finish) the job tomorrow if I ___________ (can).
will finish / can
If you ___________ (see) a police officer, they can ___________ (show) you the way.
see / show
I ___________ (understand) Mr. Brown if he ___________ (speak) more slowly. But he doesn’t.
would understand / spoke
We ___________ (have) a picnic if the weather ___________ (be) nice.
'll have / 's
If you ___________ (need) help with your car tomorrow, my father ___________ (help) you.
need / will help
If she ___________ (want) to talk to me, she ___________ (ring). But she doesn't.
wanted / would ring
If you _________ (freeze) water, it __________ (turn) to ice.
freeze / turns
Meg sleeps only five hours a day. If she _______ (sleep) longer, her health _______ (improve) fast.
slept / would improve
If I ___________ (see) John, I ___________ (tell) him your news tomorrow.
see / 'll tell