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First / second / third conditionals

Make the first, second or third conditional

1) (Third conditional) If the students

(not/be) late for the exam, they

(pass) .

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2) (Third conditional) If the weather

(not/be) so cold, we

(go) to the beach.

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3) (Second conditional) If she

(have) her laptop with her, she

(email) me.

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4) (First conditional) If she

(not/go) to the meeting, I

(not/go) either.

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5) (Third conditional) If the baby

(sleep) better last night, I

(not/be) so tired.

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6) (First conditional) If the teacher


(give) us lots of homework this weekend, I

(not/be) happy.

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7) (Second conditional) If Lucy

(have) enough time, she

(travel) more.

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8) (First conditional) If the children

(not/eat) soon, they

(be) grumpy.

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9) (First conditional) If I

(not/go) to bed soon, I

(be) tired in the morning.

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10) (Second conditional) If I

(want) a new car, I

(buy) one.

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11) (Second conditional) If José

(not/speak) good French, he


(not/move) to Paris.

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12) (First conditional) If John

(drink) too much coffee, he

(get) ill.

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13) (Third conditional) If we

(tidy) our flat, we

(not/lose) our keys.

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14) (Third conditional) If Luke

(not/send) flowers to his mother, she

(not/be) happy.

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15) (Second conditional) If the children

(be) in bed, I

(be able to) have a bath.

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16) (Second conditional) If you

(not/be) so stubborn, we

(not/have) so many arguments.

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17) (Third conditional) If Julie

(not/go) to Sweden, she

(go) to Germany.

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18) (First conditional) If she

(go) to the library, she

(study) more.

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19) (Third conditional) If we

(not/have) an argument, we

(not/be) late.

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20) (Second conditional) If you

(arrive) early, it

(be) less stressful.

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21) (Third conditional) If I

(not/go) to the party, I

(not/meet) Amanda.

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22) (Second conditional) If Julie

(like) chocolate, I
(give) her some.

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23) (Second conditional) If Luke

(live) in the UK, I

(see) him more often.

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24) (Third conditional) If the children

(not/eat) all that chocolate, they

(not/feel) sick.

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25) (First conditional) If they

(not/arrive) soon, we

(be) late.

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26) (Third conditional) If she

(study) Mandarin, she

(go) to Beijing.

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27) (Second conditional) If we

(not/be) so tired, we

(go) out.

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28) (First conditional) If you

(buy) the present, I

(wrap) it up.

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29) (First conditional) If Lucy

(not/quit) her job soon, she

(go) crazy.

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30) (First conditional) If we

(not/work) harder, we

(not/pass) the exam.

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