1) Choose the First Conditional. a) If + present simple, will / won't + base verb. b) If + past simple, would / wouldn't + base verb. 2) Choose the Second Conditional. a) If + present simple, will / won't + base verb. b) If + past simple, would / wouldn't + base verb. 3) Which sentence is written in the First Conditional? a) If I spent all of my money, I couldn't afford rent. b) If he had gone to college, he would be a teacher. c) If she had a gym membership, she wouldn't work out at home. d) If I go to the movie theater, I will get a large popcorn. 4) Which sentence is written in the Second Conditional? a) If I go to sleep early, I will wake up early. b) If I don't hear my alarm clock, I will oversleep. c) If I watched horror movies in the past, I wouldn't be able to fall asleep. d) If I want a snack, I go to the store. 5) Which sentence is written in the First Conditional? a) If I eat too much sugar, I will get a headache. b) If I hadn't met you, I would be happier. c) If I fell from a dangerous height, I would die. d) If I ran more, I would be healthier. 6) Which sentence is in the Second Conditional? a) If she asks a question, I will answer it. b) If he paid attention in class, he wouldn't have bad grades. c) If the dog doesn't go out regularly, it will be too hyper. d) If a person drives a car, they can have a wreck. 7) Which sentence is in the First Conditional? a) If I didn't shower, I would stink. b) If he applied for another job, he could get it. c) If he doesn't smoke, his lungs will heal. d) If she did it, she wouldn't lie about it. 8) Which sentence is in the Second Conditional? a) If I adopted a pet, it would come from the shelter. b) If we study more, we will speak better. c) If the task is unnecessarily difficult, I won't do it. d) If I look at a computer screen too long, my eyes hurt. 9) Describe the First Conditional. a) It is used to talk about present or future situations that are hypothetical and/or unlikely to happen. b) It is used to talk about future situations that are real 10) Describe the Second Conditional. a) It is used to talk about future situations that are real or possible. b) It is used to talk about present or future situations that are hypothetical and/or unlikely to happen.
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