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This document provides examples of different conditional sentences, including 20 sentences using first, second, or third conditionals. The sentences demonstrate how to form conditionals based on whether the condition refers to a possible/probable situation in the present or future (first conditional), an unlikely or hypothetical situation (second conditional), or an unlikely or hypothetical situation in the past (third conditional).

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This document provides examples of different conditional sentences, including 20 sentences using first, second, or third conditionals. The sentences demonstrate how to form conditionals based on whether the condition refers to a possible/probable situation in the present or future (first conditional), an unlikely or hypothetical situation (second conditional), or an unlikely or hypothetical situation in the past (third conditional).

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2 Conditional exercise (first / second / third conditionals)

11. (Second conditional) If I wanted a new car, I would buy one.

12. (Second conditional) If José didn’t speak good French, he wouldn’t move to Paris.

13. (First conditional) If John drinks too much coffee, he will get ill.

14. (Third conditional) If we had tidied our flat, we wouldn’t has lost our keys.

15. (Third conditional) If Luke hadn’t send flowers to his mother, she wouldn’t has

been happy.

16. (Second conditional) If the children were in bed, I would be able to have a bath.

17. (Second conditional) If you wasn’t so stubborn, we wouldn’t not have so many
arguments!

18. (Third conditional) If Julie hadn’t gone to Sweden, she would have gone to Germany.

19. (First conditional) If she goes to the library, she will study more.

20. (Third conditional) If we hadn’t had an argument, we wouldn’t have been late.

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