If students study regularly, they will get good marks. If you eat too much sugar, you will put on more weight. If I study a lot, I will pass the year. If you press the button, the machine will stop functioning. If you do not apologize, she will not forgive you.
If students study regularly, they will get good marks. If you eat too much sugar, you will put on more weight. If I study a lot, I will pass the year. If you press the button, the machine will stop functioning. If you do not apologize, she will not forgive you.
If students study regularly, they will get good marks. If you eat too much sugar, you will put on more weight. If I study a lot, I will pass the year. If you press the button, the machine will stop functioning. If you do not apologize, she will not forgive you.
If students study regularly, they will get good marks. If you eat too much sugar, you will put on more weight. If I study a lot, I will pass the year. If you press the button, the machine will stop functioning. If you do not apologize, she will not forgive you.
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Fill in the gaps with the type 1
conditional sentences. 12. Students will get(get) good
marks, if they study (study) regularly. 1. If you squeez (squeeze) an orange, you will get (get) Fill in the gaps so as to build orange juice. correct type 2 conditional 2. If you eat(eat) too much sugar, sentences. you will put (put)on some more 1. If I was (be) weight you, I wolud study (study) for the final exam. 3. If I study (study) a lot, I Will pass 2. If my parents are(be) rich, I (pass) the year. Did not would need (not / need) to work so much. 4. If you Press (press) that 3. If Sara has (have) a button, the machine will stop good handwriting, I could (stop) functioning. understand her texts! 4. If my computer functioned 5. If you do not apologies (not / (function) properly, I would use(use) it more often. apologies), she will does not forgive (not / forgive) you. 5. You would (be) healthier if you eat (eat) less red meat.
6. If you wash (wash) the dishes 6. If we would eat (eat) more
today, I will dust off (dust) the vegetables, our body be (be) house. healthier. 7. If you would tidy (tidy) up your 7. What _ will happen (happen), if bedroom every day, it will not I press (press) this button? (not / be) in a mess. 8. I would not do (not / do) the 8. If there do not be (not / be) chores myself if I will have enough water in the next few (have) more money. years, many people will die (die). 9. we could stay in Tom’s house, if he would live (live) in a big 9. If we do not recycle (not / house. recycle), we will put (put) our 10. There are (be) confrontation if own survival at risk. two opposite cheerleaders would appear. 10. It will be (be) damaged if you 11. If they could know press (press) it too much. (know) more vocabulary, they will (be) able to 11. If you touch (touch) the dog, it understand more easily. will bite (bite) you. Fill in the blanks with either zero or first conditional.
1. If I was offered the job, I
think I would take (take) it. 2. If she was (be) hungry, she would eat something.
3. If he studied, he will pass
(pass) the exam. 4. I would send (send) you a postcard, if I had your address. 5. What would happen (happen), if you didn´t go to work tomorrow? 6. If she has enough money, she could buy (buy) a new car. 7. What will John do, if he not get (not get) the job? 8. She would be terribly upset, if I would lose (lose) her ring. 9. Many people would be out of work, if the factory would close (close) down. 10. What would you do, if you will (be) the president of your country? 11. If he hurried, he could catch (catch) the train. 12 If he has (have) time, he will come.