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  • If we ____ (not have) a clear plan of the release, we ____ (be) in a lot of trouble. Thankfully, we do have such a plan.
    If we DIDN'T HAVE a clear plan of the release, we WOULD BE in a lot of trouble. Thankfully, we do have such a plan.
  • first or second conditional sentences express possible future events or actions that are likely to happen
    first
  • If I (be) you, I (ask) your boss for a promotion and a pay rise.
    If I WERE you, I WOULD ASK your boss for a promotion and a pay rise.
  • You underestimate the importance of testing. If you ___ (test) everything thoroughly, you ____ (not have) so many defects in the code right now.
    would test \ would not have
    would test \ did not have
    tested \ would not have
    tested \ did not have
  • I like working in IT because it provides a lot of learning opportunities. If it ____ (not offer) such opportunities, I ___ (have) a different job.
    didn't offer \ would have
    wouldn't offer \ would have
    didn't offer \ had
    wouldn't offer \ had
  • is this statement true? first conditional structure is 'if/when + present tense >> will + infinitive'
    true
  • is it correct? If I had a million pounds, I would buy a big yacht.
    yes
  • Rick (apply) for a job in Google if he (be) more confident in his programming skills.
    Rick WOULD APPLY for a job in Google if he WAS\WERE more confident in his programming skills.
  • If she ____ (complete) her sprint before lunch, she ____ (be) free for the rest of the day.
    completes \ is
    will complete \ is
    will complete \ will be
    completes \ will be
  • I ____ (visit) Italy during my next vacation if the Covid restrictions ____ (not be) too strict.
    visit \ are not
    will visit \ will be not
    visit \ will be not
    will visit \ are not
  • We ____ (work) more efficiently if we ____ (have) a larger team. Unfortunately, we just don’t have enough people.
    worked \ would have
    would work \ had
    worked \ had
    would work \ would have
  • He (have) more time for his friends and family if he (not spend) so much time on social media, but it looks like he’s addicted to it.
    He WOULD HAVE more time for his friends and family if he DIDN'T SPEND so much time on social media, but it looks like he’s addicted to it.
  • Second or first conditional sentences express unlikely or unrealistic future events.
    second
  • Is this statement true? The first conditional is possible and could really happen, but the second is either impossible or unlikely to happen.
    yes
  • is it correct? If the weather will be nice, we'll go swimming.
    no
  • Our startup (not have) success if we (not find) a reliable investor as soon as possible.
    Our startup WILL NOT HAVE success if we DON'T FIND a reliable investor as soon as possible.