a) If I have the money, I __________ (buy) this car. ► Type ______, a) If I have the money, I will buy this car. ► Type First Conditional, b) If I __________ (win) a million dollars, I could stop working. ► Type ______, b) If I won a million dollars, I could stop working. ► Type Second Conditional, c) If people __________ (not eat) they get hungry. ► Type ______, c) If people do not eat, they get hungry. ► Type Zero Conditional, d) Would you have stayed at home if it __________ (rain) yesterday? ► Type ______, d) Would you have stayed at home if it had rained yesterday? ► Type Third Conditional, e) I __________ (be) happy if I married Tom. ► Type ______, e) I would be happy if I married Tom. ► Type Second Conditional, f) If I __________ (work), I earn money! ► Type ______, f) If I work, I earn money. ► Type Zero Conditional, g) We __________ (go) to the park if it’s sunny. ► Type ______, g) We will go to the park if it’s sunny. ► Type First Conditional, h) If the kids __________ (not eat) all the ice cream, we could have had dessert. ► Type ______, h) If the kids had not eaten all the ice cream, we could have had dessert. ► Type Third Conditional, i) If Ronald had stayed in school, he __________ (got) a better job. ► Type ______, i) If Ronald had stayed in school, he would have got a better job. ► Type Third Conditional, j) If you cook dinner, I __________ (wash) the dishes. ► Type ______, j) If you cook dinner, I will wash the dishes. ► Type First Conditional, k) If I __________ (have) more time, I’d do Math exercises every day. ► Type ______, k) If I had more time, I’d do Math exercises every day. ► Type Second Conditional, l) Does ice melt if you __________ (heat) it? ► Type ______, l) Does ice melt if you heat it? ► Type Zero Conditional, m) If it __________ (snow) next July what would you do? ► Type ______, m) If it snowed next July, what would you do? ► Type Second Conditional, n) I __________ (tell) Mary if I had seen her. ► Type ______, n) I would have told Mary if I had seen her. ► Type Third Conditional, o) Peter will be sad if Susan __________ (leave). ► Type ______, o) Peter will be sad if Susan leaves. ► Type First Conditional, p) If I knew her number, I __________ (send) her a fax. ► Type ______, p) If I knew her number, I would send her a fax. ► Type Second Conditional, q) If they __________ (not pass) their exam their teacher will be sad. ► Type ______, q) If they do not pass their exam, their teacher will be sad. ► Type First Conditional, r) She would marry Roy if he __________ (become) rich. ► Type ______, r) She would marry Roy if he became rich. ► Type Second Conditional, s) If you practice your English every day, it __________ (improve). ► Type ______, s) If you practice your English every day, it will improve. ► Type First Conditional, t) If we hadn’t had that problem with the car, we __________ (not miss) the speech. ► Type ______, t) If we hadn’t had that problem with the car, we would not have missed the speech. ► Type Third Conditional, u) If I __________ (be) rich, I could buy a large house in the suburbs. ► Type ______, u) If I were rich, I could buy a large house in the suburbs. ► Type Second Conditional, v) If I’d known it was a formal party, I __________ (not wear) a pair of jeans and a jumper. ► Type ______, v) If I’d known it was a formal party, I would not have worn a pair of jeans and a jumper. ► Type Third Conditional, w) I will tell Mary if I __________ (see) her. ► Type ______, w) I will tell Mary if I see her. ► Type First Conditional, x) If you __________ (take) the 8 o’clock flight to New York, you don’t have to change planes. ► Type ______, x) If you take the 8 o’clock flight to New York, you don’t have to change planes. ► Type Zero Conditional, y) If I were a little taller, I __________ (be able to) water the plant on the top shelf. ► Type ______, y) If I were a little taller, I would be able to water the plant on the top shelf. ► Type Second Conditional, z) If Tara __________ (be) free yesterday I would have invited her. ► Type ______, z) If Tara had been free yesterday, I would have invited her. ► Type Third Conditional.
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