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Easy Conditionals

The document discusses different types of conditionals in English: the zero conditional which uses present tense, the first conditional which uses present tense and will, the second conditional which uses past tense and would, and the third conditional which uses past perfect and would have. It provides examples for making sentences in each conditional and exercises to practice changing sentences into the different conditionals.

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Easy Conditionals

The document discusses different types of conditionals in English: the zero conditional which uses present tense, the first conditional which uses present tense and will, the second conditional which uses past tense and would, and the third conditional which uses past perfect and would have. It provides examples for making sentences in each conditional and exercises to practice changing sentences into the different conditionals.

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Make the first conditional

Easy Conditionals
1) If I -----------------------(go) out tonight, I -----------------------(go) to the cinema.
The Zero Conditional:
2) If you ------------------------------(get) back late, I -----------------------(be) angry.
(if/when + present simple, ... present simple)
3) If we -------------------------(not/see) each other tomorrow, we
If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils. ------------------------(see) each other next week.

This conditional is used when the result will always happen. 4) If he -----------------------------(come), I ------------------------(be) surprised.

The First Conditional: 5) If we ------------------(wait) here, we ---------------------------(be) late.

(if + present simple, ... will + infinitive) 6) If we ---------------(go) on holiday this summer, we --------------------------(go) to
Spain.
If it rains tomorrow, we'll go to the cinema.
7) If the weather -------------------------------------(not/improve) , we
It's used to talk about things which might happen in the future. -----------------------------------(not/have) a picnic.

The Second Conditional: 8) They ---------------------------------------------(go) to the party if they


-----------------------------(be) invited.
(if + past simple, ... would + infinitive)
9) If I ---------------------------------(not/go) to bed early, I ----------------------(be)
If I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world.
tired tomorrow.
We can use it to talk about things in the future that are probably not going to be
10) If we -------------------------(eat) all this cake, we -------------------------(feel) sick
true.
.
The Third Conditional

(if + past perfect, ... would + have + past participle)

If I had gone to bed early, I would have caught the train.

It talks about the past. It's used to describe a situation that didn't happen, and to
imagine the result of this situation.

Make the second conditional

1) If I ---------------------------------(be) you, I --------------------(get) a new job.


2) If he ---------------------(be) younger, he -------------------------(travel) more. 5) If he ---------------------------------(become) a musician, he
----------------------------------------------------(record) a CD.
3) If we ----------------(not/be) friends, I -----------------(be) angry with you.
6) If she --------------------------------(go) to art school, she -----------------------------
4) If I --------------------(have) enough money, I ------------------(buy) a big house . (become) a painter.
5) If she ----------------------(not/be) always so late, she ------------------------(be) 7) If I ----------------------------------(be) born in a different country, I
promoted. -------------------------------------------------------(learn) to speak a different language.
6) If we --------------------(win) the lottery, we --------------------(travel) the world. 8) If she ------------------------------------(go) to university, she
-------------------------------------------------------(study) French.
7) If you -------------------------(have) a better job, we -----------------(be) able to buy
a new car. 9) If we -----------------------------(not/go) to the party, we
---------------------------------------------(not/meet) them.
8) If I --------------------------(speak) perfect English, I -------------------------(have) a
good job. 10) If he ----------------------------(not/take) the job, he
------------------------------------------(go) travelling.
9) If we --------------------(live) in Mexico, I -------------------------(speak) Spanish.

10) If she -------------------(pass) the exam, she ---------------(be) able to enter


university.

Make the third conditional

1) If you -----------------------------(not/be) late, we ---------------------------------


(not/miss) the bus.

2) If she --------------------------------(study) she ------------------------(pass) the


exam.

3) If we ------------------------------(arrive) earlier, we -----------------------(see) John.

4) If they -----------------------------(go) to bed early, they


---------------------------------(not/wake) up late.

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