If I run, I get tired. If the match starts at time, people stop complaining. If you press that button, the light comes on. An ice cube melts if you put it in the sun. If you take the street on the right, it’s quicker. My teacher gets angry if I don’t study. We don’t go if there aren’t good music. If she sleeps well, she rests. If I am late, my father takes me to school. They play football if they don’t have any homework.
2. First Conditional.
If he tells the truth, they will forgive him.
If we leave now we may get there by two. If we are not there when they arrive, they can wait at the pub. If you start doing exercise you may lose some weight.. If you find a mistake, I will correct it. If it gets cold you can use my coat. If you need money I will lend it to you. If everyone agrees we can go on a trip. If you train you will have a better performance. If you go to the doctor he will give you some medicine.
3. 4. Second Conditional
If I had children, I would teach them to dance.
If we didn’t have to go to school, we could go to the match. If she were your friend, you would tell her the truth. If you didn’t watch so much television you would do better at school. If you paid more attention to your grandmother, she would be happier.
5. Third conditional
If she had been there, I would have seen her.
If we had had more time, we would have visited Pompeii. If I had studied more, I would have passed the exam. If I had been able to afford it, I would have bought the Porsche. If Bill had arrived earlier, we wouldn’t have missed the train. If I hadn’t lost my keys, we would have been able to get in the house.