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Second Conditional: "If Peter asked Karen to marry him, she ____________ yes."
 
would say
 
said
 
didn't say
Second Conditional: "If I met Messi, ____________ him for an autograph!"
 
I'd ask
 
I asked
 
I didn't ask
Second Conditional: "If ____________ a car accident happen, I'd call an ambulance."
 
I saw
 
I could see
 
I would see
Second Conditional: "What ________________ if you didn't have to go to work tomorrow?"
 
would you do
 
do you do
 
did you do
First Conditional: "If I see Sam, I ____________ him your message."
 
will give
 
give
 
would give
Second Conditional: "You _____________ more things done if you didn't spend so much time online!"
 
would get
 
got
 
don't get
Second Conditional: "My manager ______________ so stressed if he took more time off."
 
wouldn't be
 
isn't
 
wasn't
Second Conditional: "If we _____________ so much, we'd have time to take guitar lessons."
 
didn't work
 
couldn't work
 
wouldn't work
Second Conditional: "___________ happier if he stopped worrying about everything."
 
He'd be
 
He was
 
He's
Second Conditional: "I'd help you if I ___________ more about computers."
 
knew
 
known
 
would know
Second Conditional: "If I were you, __________ a new girlfriend."
 
I would find
 
I found
 
I've found
________ you call me if you __________ any news?
 
Will / hear
 
Do / 'll hear
 
Won't / aren't hearing
First Conditional: "____________ English faster if you ____________ every day."
 
You'll learn / study
 
You learn / won't study
 
You won't learn / 'll study
First Conditional: "If I ___________ extra courses this semester, I ____________ as much free time."
 
take / won't have
 
don't take / don't have
 
will take / will have
First Conditional: "I don't want to talk to Sheila. If she ___________ me, I ___________ her I'm too busy to talk."
 
calls / will tell
 
will call / tell
 
calls / won't tell
First Conditional: "If Tim ___________ more carefully, he ___________ an accident."
 
doesn't drive / 'll have
 
drives / 'll have
 
isn't driving / won't have
First Conditional: "If you __________ the teacher, he ___________ you."
 
ask / 'll tell
 
'll ask / 'll tell
 
ask / is telling
First Conditional: "If we ____________ now, we ___________ catch the 8 o'clock train."
 
don't leave / won't
 
won't leave / don't
 
'll leave / are going to
What type of conditional is this?: "When the sun goes down, it gets dark."
 
Zero
 
Second
 
First
What type of conditional is this?: "He would travel more if he was younger."
 
Second
 
Zero
 
First
What type of conditional is this?: "I wouldn't worry if I were you."
 
Second
 
Zero
 
First
What type of conditional is this?: "Arsenal will be top of the league if they win."
 
First
 
Zero
 
Second
What type of conditional is this?: "When I finish work, I'll call you"
 
First
 
Zero
 
Second
What type of conditional is this?: "If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep at night."
 
Zero
 
First
 
Second