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  • If I ______ harder for the test I would get a better grade.
    studied
  • What type of conditional sentence is this one? "If she saw a snake, she’d be terrified."
    Zero
    First
    Second
  • If she touches fire, she __________ (burn).
    If she touches fire, she burns.
  • If it is sunny tomorrow, he __________ (go) to the park.
    If it is sunny tomorrow, he will go to the park.
  • What type of conditional sentence is this one? "If it doesn’t rain for a long time, the earth gets very dry."
    Second
    Zero
    First
  • I'll cook dinner for you if ...
    verb (present)
  • I'll wake up late if ...
    verb (present)
  • If she ___(be) rich, she _____ (buy) a new sports car.
    were, would buy
  • If Ms Tan __________ (know) how to fly, she ______________(be) excited.
    knew/ would be
  • I'm a bit heavy, that's why I'm not a model.
    If I were heavy, I would be a model.
    If I weren't heavy, I would be a model.
    If I were thin, I wouldn't be a model.
    If I weren't thin, I would be a model.
  • What type of conditional sentence is this one? "You wouldn’t have to walk everywhere if you bought a bike."
    First
    Zero
    Second
  • I'm working very hard so I can pay my new car.
    I wouldn't pay my new car if I didn't worked very hard.
    I would pay my new car if I weren't working very hard.
    I wouldn't pay my new car if I weren't working very hard.
    I wouldn't pay my new car if I didn't working very hard.
  • If the dog sees a cat, it __________ (chase it).
    If the dog sees a cat, it chases it.
  • If you invite me to your house, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • Complete: If they had this player...
    they aren't losing a single game
    they wont lose a single game
    they wouldn't lose a single game
  • My students don't do their assignments. So, they miss points.
    They would miss points if they do their assignments.
    They wouldn't miss points if they did their assingments.
    They wouldn't miss points if they do their assignments.
    They wouldn't miss points, if they didn't their assignments.
  • If I____ taller, I would buy this dress.
    were
  • She doesn't have any money. Therefore, she can't buy a house.
    She bought a house if she had the money.
    She would buy a house, if she has the money.
    She would buy a house if she had the money.
    She wouldn't buy a house if she had the money.
  • I'll never talk to you again if ...
    verb (present)
  • If S + V2/ed, S + ...... + V1.
    would
  • If she were angry, she wouldn’t talked/talk to us.
    talk
  • Complete: Our lives would be easier...
    if we worked closer to home
    if we work closer to home
    if we will work closer to home
  • If the baby is hungry, he __________ (cry).
    If the baby is hungry, he cries.
  • If my dad _________ (buy) me an expensive drone, I would be happy.
    bought
  • He's a cheater, that's why he doesn't have a girlfriend.
    If he were a cheater, he would have a girlfriend.
    If he weren't a cheater, he would have a girlfriend.
    If he wasn't a cheater, he would has a girlfriend.
    If he was a cheater, he would have a girlfriend.
  • In type 2 conditional sentences, you can also use modals in the main clause instead of "would" to express the degree of certainty, permission, or a recommendation about the outcome. True or False?
    True
  • I'll be very happy if ...
    verb (present)
  • If she touches a hot pan, she __________ (burn) her hand.
    If she touches a hot pan, she burns her hand.
  • Britney Spears doesn't sing, that's why I don't go to her concerts.
    I would go to her concerts if she sings.
    I would go to her concerts if she didn't sing.
    I wouldn't go to her concerts if she didn't sing.
    I would go to her concerts if she sang.
  • I'll go to the party if ...
    verb (present)
  • I'll phone you if ...
    verb (present)
  • You'll be very healthy if ...
    verb (present)
  • If I didn't oversleep, I ______ on time.
    would be
  • I don't exercise regularly. Consequently, I'm not fit.
    I would fit if I exercised regularly.
    If I exercised regularly, I were fit.
    If I exercise regularly, I were fit.
    If I exercised regularly, I would be fit.
  • If you exercise every day, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If I'm tired, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If my friends go on holiday without me, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If he runs too fast, he __________ (get tired).
    If he runs too fast, he gets tired.
  • If the sun shines, it __________ (be) hot.
    If the sun shines, it is hot.
  • If I get a headache, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • I live in an apartment, so I can't throw parties.
    If I didn't live in an apartment, I would throw parties.
    If I didn't live in an apartment, I wouldn't thrown parties.
    If I lived in a house, I wouldn't thrown parties.
    If I didn't live in an apartment, I wouldn't throw parties.
  • What type of conditional sentence is this one? "If I had more time, I’d exercise more. "
    Zero
    Second
    First
  • Complete: If Javier is tired...
    he will stay at home
    he is staying home
    he would stay at home
  • If he doesn’t water the plants, they __________ (die).
    If he doesn’t water the plants, they die.
  • Complete: What would you do...
    if you win the lottery?
    if you won the lottery?
    if you did win the lottery?
  • You'll get fat if ...
    verb (present)
  • If my mum _________ (have) money, she would buy a bigger house.
    had
  • Complete: We won't go for a walk ...
    if it will rain heavily
    if it rained heavily
    if it rains heavily
  • Johnson would be excited if John ___________ (give) him $500.
    gave
  • If ice melts, it __________ (be water).
    If ice melts, it is water.
  • If you don't hurry up, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • You'll be cold if ...
    verb (present)
  • Elsa ___(fly) to Japan if she____(have) a free plane ticket.
    would fly, had
  • If I ___________ (be) the Queen, I __________ (give) everyone a chicken.
    were/ would give
  • If the sun rises, it __________ (be) a day
    If the sun rises, it is a day
  • If it rains tomorrow, she __________ (stay) at home.
    If it rains tomorrow, she will stay at home.
  • Complete: If you practice a lot...
    you are learning quickly
    you'll learn quickly
    you'd learn quickly
  • It is correct, and very common, to say "if I were" instead of "if I was".True or False?
    True
  • If the teacher gives homework tomorrow, the students __________ (do) it.
    If the teacher gives homework tomorrow, the students will do it.
  • I'll buy you a new car if ...
    verb (present)
  • If he plays soccer next week, he __________ (score) a goal.
    If he plays soccer next week, he will score a goal.
  • We'll go on holiday if ...
    verb (present)
  • We'll be lucky if ...
    verb (present)
  • If ice melts, it __________ (turn) into water.
    If ice melts, it turns into water.
  • Complete: If I didn't know you...
    I would think you're crazy
    I think you're crazy
    I will think you're crazy
  • If I have free time tomorrow, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • My dad would donate some of his money if he __________ (win) the lottery.
    won
  • If Phoebe _____________(be) a flower, she _________ (love) the rain.
    were/ would love
  • Would you mind if I_____(use) your computer?
    used
  • If you drink too much coffee, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If water reaches 100°C, it __________ (boil).
    If water reaches 100°C, it boils
  • What would you do if you had 1 million dollars?
    If I had 1 million dollars, I would build a theme park.
  • If I go shopping, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If she wears her new dress next week, everyone __________ (like) it.
    If she wears her new dress next week, everyone will like it.
  • If I'm bored, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If the dog is happy, it __________ (wag) its tail.
    If the dog is happy, it wags its tail.
  • If you visit Galicia, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • They're studying, so they pass the course.
    If they didn't studying, they would pass the course.
    If they don't study, they would pass the course.
    If they didn't study, they would pass the course.
    If they weren't studying, they wouldn't pass the course.
  • Complete: Will you call me...
    if you would see anything strange
    if you see anything strange
    if you saw anything strange
  • If I _________ (be) 20, I would travel around the world .
    were
  • If Tony _______ (be) the principal of the school, he _______________ (cancel) all the lessons.
    were/ would cancel
  • You won't have any money if ...
    verb (present)
  • My son doesn't like vegetables, so he doesn't eat them.
    He would ate vegetables if he liked them.
    He wouldn't eat vegetables if he didn't like them.
    He would eat vegetables if he liked them.
    He would eat vegetables if he didn't like them.
  • If he calls me tonight, I __________ (help) him
    If he calls me tonight, I will help him
  • Complete: If the kids are hungry...
    I'll make some sandwiches
    I would make some sandwiches
    I am making sandwiches
  • As in all conditional sentences, the order of the clauses is not fixed. You may have to rearrange the pronouns and adjust punctuation when you change the order of the clauses, but the meaning is identical. True or False?
    True
  • Complete: If I had more free time...
    I would go to the gym
    I go to the gym
    I am going to the gym
  • Complete: He will feel depressed...
    if he failed the exam
    If he would have fail the exam
    if he fails the exam
  • Complete: If you had a bigger salary...
    you will buy more things
    you buy more things
    you would buy more things
  • Complete: If I were you...
    I won't keep that car
    I don't keep that car
    I wouldn't keep that car
  • You'll miss the train if ...
    verb (present)
  • If you stay up late, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • What type of conditional sentence is this one? "If he studies hard, he’ll do well in the exam."
    Zero
    Second
    First
  • What type of conditional sentence is this one? "If you heat water to 100°, it boils."
    Second
    Zero
    First
  • If I have enough money, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If it's sunny this weekend, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If you're late to class, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If my grandmother had an iPad, she___________ (watch) movies every day.
    would watch
  • If you don't study, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If I get a new job, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If you don't take an umbrella, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If you practice English every day, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • What would you do if you were a superman?
    If I were a superman, I would make the world a better place.
  • If I work hard, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • If she mixes red and blue, she __________ (get) purple.
    If she mixes red and blue, she gets purple.
  • If you eat too much, ...
    will/won't + verb
  • I'll be lonely if ...
    verb (present)
  • What type of conditional sentence is this one? "He’ll call if he needs help."
    Zero
    Second
    First