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CONDITIONALS (ZERO, FIRST, SECOND)

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