Tom ____ (DO) it if you pay him to do it. - Tom WILL DO it if you pay him to do it. (first conditional), If you were me, what ____ you ____ (DO)? - If you were me, what WOULD you DO? (second conditional), If he is absent, we ____ (NOT WRITE) the test. - If he is absent, we WON’T WRITE the test. (first conditional), If I ____ (BE) you, I would trust her. - If I WERE / WAS you, I would trust her. (second conditional), If you don't start at once, you ____ (BE) late. - If you don't start at once, you WILL BE late. (first conditional), If today was Sunday, I ____ (GO) swimming. - If today was Sunday, I WOULD GO swimming. (second conditional), If I ____ (HAVE) time, I would study French. - If I HAD time, I would study French. (second conditional), Will I get to the station if I ____ (TAKE) this road? - Will I get to the station if I TAKE this road? (first conditional), If I were rich, I ____ (GO) abroad. - If I were rich, I WOULD GO abroad. (second conditional), It ____ (BE) nice if it stopped raining. - It WOULD BE nice if it stopped raining. (second conditional), Tom ____ (FORGIVE) you if you apologize. - Tom WILL FORGIVE you if you apologize. (first conditional), I must warn you that if you ____ (DO) this again, you will be punished. - I must warn you that if you DO this again, you will be punished. (first conditional), What ____ you ____ (DO) if you lost your job? - What WOULD you DO if you lost your job? (second conditional), If you eat three meals a day, your body ____ (FIND) the energy it needs. - If you eat three meals a day, your body WILL FIND the energy it needs. (first conditional), If she put more tea leaves into the pot, the tea ____ (TASTE) better. - If she put more tea leaves into the pot, the tea WOULD TASTE better. (second conditional), If I ____ (KNOW) the truth, I would tell you. - If I KNEW the truth, I would tell you. (second conditional), It ____ (BE) fantastic if Tom won. - It WOULD BE fantastic if Tom won. (second conditional), The police ____ (FIND) us if we stay here. - The police WILL FIND us if we stay here. (first conditional),
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FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONALS
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