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If I go out tonight, I ... (go) to the cinema.
WILL GO
FIRST CONDITIONAL. If you ... (get) back late, I ... (be) angry.
GET / WILL BE
If I ... (be) you, I would get a new job.
WERE
SECOND CONDITIONAL. If I ... (have) enough money, I ... (travel) around the world.
HAD / WOULD TRAVEL
If you ... (mix) water and electricity, you ... (get) a shock.
MIX / GET
The river ... (freeze) if it ... (be) very cold.
FREEZES / IS
SECOND CONDITIONAL. If she ... (have) her laptop with her, she ... (email) me.
HAD / WOULD EMAIL
FIRST CONDITIONAL. If she ... (not go) to the meeting, I ... (not/go) either.
DOESN'T GO / WON'T GO
FIRST CONDITIONAL. If she ... (not go) to the meeting, I ... (not/go) either.
DOESN'T GO / WON'T GO
FIRST CONDITIONAL. If the teacher ... (give) us a lot of homework this weekend, I ... ( not/ be) happy.
GIVES / WON'T BE
SECOND CONDITIONAL. If I ... (want) a new car, I ... (buy) one.
WANTED / WOULD BUY
If the children were in bed, I ... to have a bath. A) will be able B) would be able C)have
B) would be able
If you ... so stubborn, we wouldn't have so many arguments. A) aren't B) were C) weren't
C) weren't
If she ... to the library, she will study more. A) goes B) went C) will go
A) goes
If Julie ... (chocolate), I will give her some. A) doesn't like B) likes C)like
B) likes
If Luke lived in the UK, I ... him more. A) could see B) will see C) see
A) could see
If you heat ice, it ... . A) doesn't melt B) melts C) will melt
B) melts
If John ... (drink) too much coffee, he ... (get) ill.
DRINKS / GETS
If the weather weren't so cold, we ... (go) to the beach.
WOULD GO
If Julie ... to Sweden, she would go to Germany. A) didn't go B) went C) goes
A) didn't go
Is the following conditional sentence grammatically correct? If she wasn't a doctor, she would be a teacher.
NO
Is the following conditional sentence grammatically correct? Unless you aren't here at 5 pm, we won't go to the cinema.
NO