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1. General truths e.g. If I win the lottery, I will travel around the
world.
e.g. If/Whenever ice melts, it becomes
water. Unless I win the lottery, I will not/ won’t travel
around the world.
2. Rules
(I don't know if I win but there is a possibility)
e.g. If you wave a red flag, it means danger.
e.g. If I won the lottery, I would travel e.g. If Christopher Columbus hadn’t discovered
around the world. America, the history of the world would have been
different.
(But I didn't win the lottery, and it’s very (But he had discovered America and it’s impossible
unlikely that I will win) to change)
e.g. If I have time, I study English. e.g. If I have time, I will study English.
e.g. If I had time, I would study English. e.g. If I had had time, I would have studied
English.
(I don't have time)
(I didn't have time)
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Exercise 3: Go to the following link and mix and match the two parts of
the sentences in the Zero Conditional.
http://www.english-grammar-lessons.com/type0/exercise1.swf
Exercise 4: Go to the following link and use the verbs given to complete
the sentences in the Zero Conditional.
http://www.english-grammar-lessons.com/type0/exercise3.swf
Exercise 5: Go to the following link and chose between the Zero and the
First Conditional.
http://www.english-grammar-lessons.com/firstconditional/exercise4.swf
http://www.english-grammar-lessons.com/secondconditional/exercise4.swf
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1. If the weather (to be) nice, we would go swimming.
Is the weather nice today? yes or no?
Are we going to go swimming? yes or no?
2. My family would go to the zoo if the weather (to be) nice.
Is the weather nice? yes or no?
Is my family going to the zoo? yes or no?
3. If I (to buy) a lottery ticket, I could win the lottery.
Did I buy a lottery ticket? yes or no?
Can I win the lottery? yes or no?
4. My brother would drive to school if he (to have) petrol in his car.
Does my brother have petrol in his car? yes or no?
Will he drive to school? yes or no?
5. My mom would bake a cake if she (to have) enough flour and sugar.
Does she have enough flour and sugar? yes or no?
Will she bake a cake? yes or no?
http://www.english-grammar-lessons.com/secondconditional/exercise2.swf
Exercise 9: Go to the following link and chose the correct answer in the
exercise on the Third Conditional.
http://www.better-english.com/grammar/con31.htm
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2. If you had paid attention, you _________ (not/knock) the paint over.
4. If you had worked a bit harder, you _________ (get) better grades.
Exercise 11: Go to the following link and mix and match the two parts
of the sentences in the Third Conditional.
http://www.english-grammar-lessons.com/thirdconditional/exercise1.swf
Exercise 12: Go to the following link and complete the sentences in the
Third Conditional.
http://www.english-grammar-lessons.com/thirdconditional/exercise2.swf
Exercise 13: Go to the following link and do the exercise on the Third
Conditional.
http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/3cond1.htm