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Conditional Sentences

The document outlines different types of conditional sentences: zero, first, and second conditionals. Each section provides examples where verbs need to be filled in to complete the sentences correctly. The focus is on understanding how to construct and use conditional sentences in various contexts.

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Conditional Sentences

The document outlines different types of conditional sentences: zero, first, and second conditionals. Each section provides examples where verbs need to be filled in to complete the sentences correctly. The focus is on understanding how to construct and use conditional sentences in various contexts.

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Conditional sentences

ZERO CONDITIONAL

1. If I_____________________ (speak) to John, he________________________ (get) annoyed.


2. I _______________________ (feel) good the next day if I________________________ (go) to bed
early.
3. Lots of people_______________________ (come) if Jenny_________________________ (have) a
party.
4. She______________________ (buy) expensive clothes if she____________________ (go)
shopping.
5. My daughter _____________________ (pass) her exams if she______________________ (work)
hard.
6. I ___________________ (like) to visit the museums if I ____________________________ (be) in a
new city.
7. I ________________________ (cycle) to work if the weather ________________________ (be)
fine.
8. My flatmate_______________________ (clean) really well if she____________________ (clean)
the house.

FIRST CONDITIONAL

1. If I __________________ (go) out tonight, I __________________________ (go) to the cinema.


2. If you _______________________ (get) back late, I __________________________ (be) angry.
3. If we __________________ (not / meet) tomorrow, we ____________________________ (meet)
next week.
4. If he _______________________ (come), I _____________________________ (be) surprised.
5. If we _____________________________ (wait) here, we ________________________________ (be)
late.
6. I ________________________________ (come) early if you ________________________________
(want).
7. She ______________________________ (stay) in London if she ____________________________
(get) a job.
8. I ______________________________ (buy) a new dress if I ______________________ (have)
enough money.

Second Conditional 2

1. If he .......................................... (BE) a young man, he .........................................


(BE ABLE) to walk faster
2. What ..................................... (YOU/DO) if you ............................. (MEET)
someone famous on the street?
3. I .......................................... (NOT GET) so angry with you if
you ................................. (GET) more work done
4. If her hair …………..………………….. (BE) black, she ………………………………… (LOOK)
completely different
5. If the dress ………………………………. (BE) cheaper, I ……………………………………. (BUY)
it
6. My brother ……………………………………… (BE) a great basketball player if he
………………………………………. (BE) a foot taller
7. If you ……………………………………… (WIN) the lottery, ………………………………………
(YOU/BUY) a new house?
8. If he …………………………………. (NOT WASTE) so much time, he ……………………….
……… (GO) to university.

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