The document provides examples and exercises for writing different types of conditional sentences in English, including zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional, and third conditional sentences. It gives cues and instructions for writing sentences that demonstrate these different conditional structures and tenses. Sample sentences are provided that students are to complete or identify the conditional type of. Exercises also include identifying the conditional type for given sentences.
The document provides examples and exercises for writing different types of conditional sentences in English, including zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional, and third conditional sentences. It gives cues and instructions for writing sentences that demonstrate these different conditional structures and tenses. Sample sentences are provided that students are to complete or identify the conditional type of. Exercises also include identifying the conditional type for given sentences.
The document provides examples and exercises for writing different types of conditional sentences in English, including zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional, and third conditional sentences. It gives cues and instructions for writing sentences that demonstrate these different conditional structures and tenses. Sample sentences are provided that students are to complete or identify the conditional type of. Exercises also include identifying the conditional type for given sentences.
The document provides examples and exercises for writing different types of conditional sentences in English, including zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional, and third conditional sentences. It gives cues and instructions for writing sentences that demonstrate these different conditional structures and tenses. Sample sentences are provided that students are to complete or identify the conditional type of. Exercises also include identifying the conditional type for given sentences.
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Make Zero Conditional sentences, use cues.
Make Zero Conditional sentences, use cues.
1. Jane / eat / too much chocolate /she /get / sick 1. Jane / eat / too much chocolate /she /get / sick 2. You / not / eat / you / die 2. You / not / eat / you / die 3. You / heat / ice / it / melts 3. You / heat / ice / it / melts Write 2nd Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in Write 2nd Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in correct form. correct form. 1. If you _____ (leave) your job, you _____ (travel) around the 1. If you _____ (leave) your job, you _____ (travel) around the world. world. 2. If you ____ (be) nicer to him, he _____ (lend) you the 2. If you ____ (be) nicer to him, he _____ (lend) you the money. money. 3. It _____(be) nice if t________________(stop)! 3. It _____(be) nice if t________________(stop)! Write 3rd Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in Write 3rd Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in correct order. correct order. 1. He crashed his car, because he fell asleep while driving. If he 1. He crashed his car, because he fell asleep while driving. If he ______ (fall) asleep while driving, he _______ (crash) his car. ______ (fall) asleep while driving, he _______ (crash) his car. 2. I lost my job because I was late for work. I _____ (loose) my 2. I lost my job because I was late for work. I _____ (loose) my job if I _____ (be) late for work. job if I _____ (be) late for work. 3. We couldn't go to the concert, because we didn't have 3. We couldn't go to the concert, because we didn't have enough money. If we _____ (have) enough money, we ____ enough money. If we _____ (have) enough money, we ____ (go) to the concert. (go) to the concert. 1. What would you do if it ________ on your wedding day? 1. What would you do if it ________ on your wedding day? a. rained b. will rain c. would rain a. rained b. will rain c. would rain 2. If she comes, I _____ call you. 2. If she comes, I _____ call you. a. will b. would c. would have a. will b. would c. would have 3. If I eat peanut butter, I ________ sick. 3. If I eat peanut butter, I ________ sick. a. would have gotten b. would get c. get a. would have gotten b. would get c. get 4. What will you do if you ________ the history exam? 4. What will you do if you ________ the history exam? a. would fail b. will fail c. fail a. would fail b. will fail c. fail 5. If they had not _____ the car, I would have driven you. 5. If they had not _____ the car, I would have driven you. a. take b. taken c. would take a. take b. taken c. would take 6. If it snows, ________ still drive to the coast? 6. If it snows, ________ still drive to the coast? a. will you b. would you c. would you have a. will you b. would you c. would you have 7. "He would have gone with you if you had asked him." Which 7. "He would have gone with you if you had asked him." Which conditional is this? conditional is this? a. first b. second c. third a. first b. second c. third 8. "If I won a million dollars, I would buy my own airplane." 8. "If I won a million dollars, I would buy my own airplane." Which conditional is this? Which conditional is this? a. zero b. first c. second a. zero b. first c. second 9. "If I forget her birthday, Andrea gets upset." Which conditional 9. "If I forget her birthday, Andrea gets upset." Which conditional is this? is this? a. zero b. first c. second a. zero b. first c. second 10. "What will she do if she misses the bus?" Which conditional is 10. "What will she do if she misses the bus?" Which conditional is this? this? a. first b. second c. third a. first b. second c. third Conditional Sentences Type I, II or III Conditional Sentences Type I, II or III Complete the Conditional Sentences with the correct form (Type I, Complete the Conditional Sentences with the correct form (Type I, II or III). II or III). 1. If I ______ stronger, I'd help you carry the piano. 1. If I ______ stronger, I'd help you carry the piano. 2. If we'd seen you, we __________. 2. If we'd seen you, we __________. 3. If we ______ him tomorrow, we'll say hello. 3. If we ______ him tomorrow, we'll say hello. 4. He would have repaired the car himself if he ______ the tools. 4. He would have repaired the car himself if he ______ the tools. 5. If you drop the vase, it _______. 5. If you drop the vase, it _______. 6. If I hadn't studied, I________ the exam. 6. If I hadn't studied, I________ the exam. 7. I wouldn't go to school by bus if I______ a driving license. 7. I wouldn't go to school by bus if I______ a driving license. 8. If she _______ him every day, she'd be lovesick. 8. If she _______ him every day, she'd be lovesick. 9. I _______to London if I don't get a cheap flight. 9. I _______to London if I don't get a cheap flight. 10. We'd be stupid if we _______ him about our secret. 10. We'd be stupid if we _______ him about our secret.