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First or Second Conditional?

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  • When the "if" sentence is at the beginning, we need to use a comma before the second sentence
    False
    True
  • If you had a bigger salary, you ___ (buy) more unnecessary things.
    would bought
    would buy
    will buy
    bought
  • You will become too fat if you ___ (not eat) healthy food.
    don't eat
  • We can use "if + would/wouldn't + infinitive" in the second conditional
    False
    True
  • If Jan could ran 100 metres in ten second, she ___ (be) an athlete.
    would be
  • Our lives would be so much easier if you ___ (work) closer.
    worked
    work
    would work
    didn't work
  • If they had this player, they ___ (lose) a single match.
    wouldn't lose
    will lose
    won't lose
    would lose
  • If I ___ (be) you, I wouldn't accept that job.
    were
  • If it ___ (rain) in the Sahara desert, everybody would be surprised.
    rained
  • If I had a job in France, I ___ (eat) crepes every day.
    will eat
    would eat
    ate
    would ate
  • Second conditional: "If + I + were + you"
    True
    False
  • If Simon catches a fish today, we ___ (eat) it.
    will eat
  • If your dog ___ (speak), would sell it to the circus.
    spoke
  • What is the strcuture of the first conditional?
    S + will/won't + infinitive, + if + S + present simple
    S + would/wouldn't + infinitive + if + S + past simple
    S + will/won't + infinitive + if + S + present simple
    S + would/wouldn't + infinitive + if + S + present simple
  • She ___ (buy) a Porsche if she won the lottery.
    would buy
  • He ___ (be) depressed if he fails the exam.
    will be
    won't be
    be
    would be
  • If I didn't know you, I ___ (think) you were crazy.
    won't think
    wouldn't think
    would think
    will think
  • What is the structure of the second conditional?
    S + would/wouldn't + infinitive, + if + S + past simple
    S + would/wouldn't + infinitive + if + S + present simple
    S + would/wouldn't + infinitive + if + S + past simple
    S + will/won't + infinitive + if + S + present simple
  • If you ___ (be) free tonight, you would go to the cinema.
    would be
    was
    weren't
    were
  • If it ___ (be) for Tom, I wouldn't be here.
    will be
    would be
    wasn't
    weren't
  • If he ___ (play) football on Saturday, he will be tired for the party.
    plays
  • Second conditional: If + S + present simple, + S + would/wouldn't + infinitive
    True
    False
  • When the "if" sentence is in the middle, we don't need to use a comma before "if"
    True
    False
  • If I get home late, I ___ (not eat).
    won't eat
  • If it rains tonight, we ___ (not go) to the cinema.
    won't go
  • Second conditional: "If + I + was + you"
    True
    False
  • We can use "if + will/won't + infinitive" in the first conditional
    True
    False
  • Second conditional: it's possible to use "was/were" with the subjects "I/she/he"
    True
    False
  • What is the structure of the sencond conditional?
    If + S + present simple, + S + would/wouldn't + infinitive
    If + S + past simple, + S + would/wouldn't + infinitive
    If + S + present simple, + S + will/won't + infinitive
    If + S + past simple, + S + will/won't + infinitive
  • What is the structure of the first conditional?
    If + S + past simple, + S + would/wouldn't + infinitive
    If + S + present simple, + S + would/wouldn't + infinitive
    If + S + past simple, + S + will/won't + infinitive
    If + S + present simple, + S + will/won't + infinitive