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Use Zero and First Conditional Clauses To Complete The Sentences

The document discusses different types of conditional clauses in English. It provides examples of sentences using zero conditional and first conditional clauses. These refer to situations that are always or generally true (zero) and possible futures if a condition is met (first). The document then gives examples using second conditional clauses, which refer to unlikely or imaginary situations. Learners are asked to complete sentences using the correct conditional form and to rewrite sentences using the second conditional to change their meaning.
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Use Zero and First Conditional Clauses To Complete The Sentences

The document discusses different types of conditional clauses in English. It provides examples of sentences using zero conditional and first conditional clauses. These refer to situations that are always or generally true (zero) and possible futures if a condition is met (first). The document then gives examples using second conditional clauses, which refer to unlikely or imaginary situations. Learners are asked to complete sentences using the correct conditional form and to rewrite sentences using the second conditional to change their meaning.
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CONDITIONALS

Use Zero and First Conditional Clauses to complete the sentences.


1) If he __has_________ (have) got a temperature, __call_______ (call) the doctor.
2) ______________ (take) your umbrella if it ________________ (rain).
3) If you ______________ (heat) water to 100ºC, it _______________ (boil).
4) ______________ (take) a taxi if you ________________ (be) in a hurry.
5) If it ________________ (be) too late when you get home, ________________ (not/wake) me up.
6) If you ______________ (put) butter near the fire, it _______________ (melt).

Complete with the First Conditional

1) If I ___am not_________ (not/be) busy, I __will come____ (come) with you.


2) If it __________________ (rain), we __________________ (stay) at home.
3) I ____________________ (call) you if I ___________________ (have) time.
4) If she ___________________ (not/study) hard, she ____________________ (not/pass) the test.
5) If the weather ___________________ (be) nice, we ___________________ (go) to the beach.
6) You ______________________ (get) fat if you ___________________ (not/stop) eating so much.
7) If I ______________________ (see) John, I ______________________ (tell) him about the party.
8) Mum _______________________ (be) very angry if I ____________________ (not/tidy) my room.
9) If we _______________________ (not/leave) now, we _____________________ (miss) the bus.
10) You ________________________ (not/go) to the party if you _________________ (not/do) your
homework.

Complete with the Second Conditional.


1) If he __________________________ (exercise), he would be healthier.
2) If I __________________________ (be) you, I would call the police.
3) I _________________________ (buy) a new jacket if I had some money.
4) I _________________________ (help) him if I were you.
5) I would travel round the world if I ___________________________ (win) the lottery.
6) If she had time, she __________________________ (go) to the gym.
7) If I __________________________ (meet) an alien, I wouldn’t be scared.
8) If I __________________________ (go) to New York, I would visit the Empire State building.

Circle the correct answer.

1) If she would live / lived in London, I wouldn’t see her very often.
2) If you ate / eat more vegetables, your skin would look better.
3) Will / Would they play with us if we asked them?
4) He wouldn’t read / didn’t read that book if he didn’t have to.
5) If they went to the theatre, will / would they invite you?
6) If she knew / knows how to drive, she would buy a car.

26. Rewrite the sentences. Use the Second Conditional.


1) I haven’t got any money, so I won’t buy that CD.
____If I had some money, I would buy that CD.___________________________________________
2) Pigs haven’t got wings, so they don’t fly.
_________________________________________________________________________________
3) His marks aren’t good because he doesn’t work hard.

_________________________________________________________________________________
4) I’m busy, so I won’t come with you.

_________________________________________________________________________________
5) They don’t know her, so they won’t invite her to their party.

_________________________________________________________________________________
6) I won’t call him because I haven’t got his phone number.

_________________________________________________________________________________
7) She walks to school because she hasn’t got a bike.

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8) It’s cold, so we won’t go to the beach.

_________________________________________________________________________________
9) I won’t join you because I have to stay at home.

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10) He won’t lend you his camera because he needs it.

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