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Conditionals

The document provides examples of conditionals in the first, second and third conditional forms. For each example, the verb in parentheses is to be written in the correct tense according to the conditional. There are worksheets for conditionals 1 and 2 individually, as well as a mixed worksheet with examples from both. The tenses used are: present simple for conditional 1, present perfect for conditional 2, and past perfect for conditional 3. Additional examples are given to choose the appropriate conditional phrase to complete each statement.

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Conditionals

The document provides examples of conditionals in the first, second and third conditional forms. For each example, the verb in parentheses is to be written in the correct tense according to the conditional. There are worksheets for conditionals 1 and 2 individually, as well as a mixed worksheet with examples from both. The tenses used are: present simple for conditional 1, present perfect for conditional 2, and past perfect for conditional 3. Additional examples are given to choose the appropriate conditional phrase to complete each statement.

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CONDITIONALS

Write the verb in parentheses in the correct tense used in the first conditional.
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If Mary _____ (have) enough money, she'll come with us on vacation.


I _____ (make) some coffee if you boil some water.
If you _____ (work) hard, you'll finish the project in time.
Unless he _____ (be) late, we'll meet at six o'clock.
If I tell you a secret, ______ (you promise) not to tell anyone?
She _____ (not attend) unless he makes the presentation.
If Joe cooks dinner, I _____ (make) dessert.
Jane _____ (play) the violin if you ask her nicely.
Our children won't eat vegetables if they _____ (not have) orange juice.
If David _____ (not be) late, we will make the decision soon.

Conditional 2 Worksheet
Write the verb in parentheses in the correct tense used in the second conditional.
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If he _____ (work) more, he would finish in time.


They would do well on the test if they _____ (study) more.
If I _____ (be) you, I would run for president!
Mary _____ (buy) a new jacket if she had enough money.
If Jason flew to New York, he _____ (visit) the Empire State Building.
We _____ (take) a break, if our boss weren't so nervous today.
If Sally _____ (go), she wouldn't return!
Alan wouldn't know if you _____ (ask) him.
Jennifer _____ (refer) you for the position if she thought you were qualified.
Alison wouldn't help them if they _____ (not ask) for help.

Conditionals 1 & 2 Mixed Worksheet


Write the verb in parentheses in the correct tense used in the first or second conditional.
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If she knows the time, she _____ (come) to the meeting.


She _____ (attend) the meeting if she had the time.
Peter _____ (say) yes if you ask him.
Unless he _____ (finish) soon, we won't be able to come.
If he _____ (be) president, he would invest more in education.
What _____ (you do) if you were president?
She _____ (fly) Northwest Airlines if she has a choice.
If I _____ (think) I could do it, I would do it!
Alan would invite Mary if it _____ (be) his party.
She won't marry Peter if he _____ (ask) her.

Conditional 3 Worksheet 1
Write the verb in parentheses in the correct tense used in the third conditional.
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If they _____ (have) the time, they would have attended the meeting.
Jason _____ (recognize) the winner if he had been told.
If I _____ (know) his name, I would have said hello.
If the president had been informed in time, he _____ (make) a different decision.
If Mary _____ (try) again, she would have been successful.
The children wouldn't have been so upset if they _____ (be give - use passive voice) the candy.
If Jerry _____ (spend) more money on the repair work, it would have worked well.
We _____ (believe) them if they had told us the story.
She would have finished the report on time if she _____ (know) all the facts.
If we _____ (not buy) that car, we wouldn't have gone on vacation.

Choose the phrase which best completes the conditional statement.


1. If he comes,

we will go to lunch.
we would go to lunch.
we went to lunch.

2. I would buy a new house

if I have a lot of money.


if I win the lottery.
if I inherited a million dollars.

3. If she misses the bus,

I take her to school by car.


I would take her to school by car.
she have to walk.

4. If I had known you were in town,

I would buy you some flowers!


I would have bought you some flowers.
I will buy you some flowers.

5. If he studies a lot,

he might pass the exam.


he would pass the exam.

he is going to pass the exam.

6. I would get a new job

if I was you.
if I am you.
if I were you.

7. He will surely fail his exams

if he not work harder.


unless he begins to study.
if he weren't serious.

8. She would live in New York now

if she stays.
if she had stayed.
if she was to stay.

9. They would have bought that new car

if they had had the money.


if they had the money.
if they were having the money.

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