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Zero Conditional

Complete the following situations whose results are always true.

1. Lots of people come (come) if Jenny has (have) a party.

2. If you mix (mix) water and electricity, you get (get) a shock.

3. If people eat (eat) too many sweets, they get (get) fat.

4. My daughter passes (pass) her exams if she works (work) hard.

5. If you smoke (smoke), you get (get) yellow fingers.

6. If children play (play) too much outside, they don’t get (not/get) overweight.

7. David is (be) sick if he drinks (drink) milk.

8. If you heat (heat) ice, it melts (melt).

9. If I speak (speak) to John, he gets (get) annoyed.

10. She buys (buy) expensive clothes if she goes (go) shopping.

First Conditional
Complete the following possible situations with their probable result.

1. She will stay (stay) in London if she gets (get) a job.

2. If we eat (eat) all this cake, we‘ll feel (feel) sick.

3. He won’t get (not/get) a better job if he doesn’t pass (not/pass) that exam.

4. If you don’t want (not/want) to go out, I‘ll cook (cook) dinner at home.

5. I‘ll buy (buy) a new dress if I have (have) enough money.

6. If you help (help) me, I‘ll finish (finish) it in time to go to the cinema.

7. If it doesn’t rain (not/rain), the students will practice (practice) sport in the playground.

8. Jane will come (come) home early if she isn’t (not/be) very busy at work.

9. Our teacher will be (be) pleased if we do (do) our homework.

10. If Robert plays (play) football with us, we will win (win) the match.
Second Conditional
Complete the following imaginary situations.

1. I don’t come home early so I don’t prepare dinner.

If I came home early, I would prepare dinner.

2. Francesco can’t visit us because we don’t live in Rome.

If we lived in Rome, Francesco would be able to visit us.

3. They don’t play in our hockey team because Tim isn’t a teenager.

If Tim were a teenager, they would play in our hockey team.

4. He’s not my friend so I don’t invite him to my birthday party.

If he were my friend, I would invite him to my birthday party.

5. Susana doesn’t study hard so she isn’t better at school.

If Susana studied hard, she would be better at school.

6. They don’t buy a car because they don’t have enough money.

If they had enough money, they would buy a car.

7. I don’t get extra money because I don’t have an extra job.

If I had an extra job, I would get extra money.

8. Michael doesn’t sing well so he can’t be a famous singer.

If Michael sang well, he would be able to be a famous singer.

9. We don’t fly to San Francisco because we don’t win the lottery.

If we won the lottery, we would fly to San Francisco.

10. I don’t meet Brad Pitt so I can’t ask for his autograph.

If I met Brad Pitt, I would ask for his autograph.


Third Conditional
Complete the following imaginary past situations.

1. We didn’t swim, there were sharks.

If there hadn’t been sharks, we would have swum.

2. I took part in a contest, so I broke my leg.

If I hadn’t taken part in a contest, I wouldn’t have broken my leg.

3. They didn’t go to the cinema, so they didn’t see Jacob.

If they had gone to the cinema, they would have seen Jacob.

4. Monserrat didn’t buy a lottery ticket, so she didn’t win the money.

If Monserrat had bought a lottery ticket, she would have won the lottery.

5. Daniel didn’t walk to the museum because it was rainy.

If it hadn’t been rainy, Daniel would have walked to the museum.

6. I wasn't thirsty, so I didn't drink the lemonade.

If I had been thirsty, I would have drunk the lemonade.

7. Alan didn't know Kirsty was in town, so He didn't call her.

If Alan had known Kirsty was in town, he would have called her.

8. I didn’t study for my exams because I didn’t know my teacher’s exams were too difficult.

If I had known my teacher’s exams were too difficult, I would have studied for them.

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