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Conditional Exercises (First / Second / Third Conditionals)

The document contains 20 examples of conditional sentences in the first, second, and third conditional forms. The first conditional refers to possible present or future events, the second conditional refers to unlikely or imaginary present/future situations, and the third conditional refers to unlikely past events. The examples illustrate how to form conditional sentences using different verb tenses and structures depending on whether they are describing possible, unlikely, or past situations.

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Conditional Exercises (First / Second / Third Conditionals)

The document contains 20 examples of conditional sentences in the first, second, and third conditional forms. The first conditional refers to possible present or future events, the second conditional refers to unlikely or imaginary present/future situations, and the third conditional refers to unlikely past events. The examples illustrate how to form conditional sentences using different verb tenses and structures depending on whether they are describing possible, unlikely, or past situations.

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NAME: JHON GRANDA DATE: 02/09/2021

Conditional exercises (first / second / third conditionals)

1. (First conditional) If we ____don’t work____ (not / work) harder, we

____won’t pass____ (not pass) the exam.

2. (Third conditional) If the students ___hadn’t been____ (not be) late for the exam,

they __would have passed.___ (pass).

3. (Third conditional) If the weather ____hadn’t been_ (not be) so cold, we

___would have gone____ (go) to the beach.

4. (Second conditional) If she ___had___ (have) her laptop with her, she

___would email___ (email) me.

5. (First conditional) If she ____doesn´t go_____ (not go) to the meeting, I

____i won´t go____ (not go) either.

6. (Third conditional) If the baby ____had slept___ (sleep) better last night, I

____i wouldn´t have been____ (not be) so tired.

7. (First conditional) If the teacher ____gives___ (give) us lots of homework this

weekend, I ____i won´t be______ (not be) happy.

8. (Second conditional) If Lucy _____had_____ (have) enough time, she

___would travel____ (travel) more.

9. (First conditional) If the children __don’t eat____ (not eat) soon, they

___’ll be______ (be) grumpy.

10. (First conditional) If I ____don’t go____ (not go) to bed soon, I

_____I’ll be____ (be) tired in the morning.


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11. (Second conditional) If I ____wanted_____ (want) a new car, I

_____would buy____ (buy) one.

12. (Second conditional) If José ___didn’t speak____ (not speak) good French, he

___wouldn’t move_____ (not move) to Paris.

13. (First conditional) If John ___drinks____ (drink) too much coffee, he

______’ll get_____ (get) ill.

14. (Third conditional) If we ____had tidied ___ (tidy) our flat, we

__wouldn’t have lost____ (not lose) our keys.

15. (Third conditional) If Luke __hadn’t sent___ (not send) flowers to his mother, she

_wouldn’t have been___ (not be) happy.

16. (Second conditional) If the children __were___ (be) in bed, I

____would be able to___ (be able to) have a bath.

17. (Second conditional) If you ___weren’t s__ (not be) so stubborn, we

___we wouldn’t have____ (not have) so many arguments!

18. (Third conditional) If Julie ____hadn’t gone____ (not go) to Sweden, she

___would have gone___ (go) to Germany.

19. (First conditional) If she _____goes____ (go) to the library, she

____’ll study___ (study) more.

20. (Third conditional) If we ____hadn’t had___ (not have) an argument, we

___wouldn’t have been___ (not be) late.

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