This document contains examples of zero, first, and second conditionals.
[1] Zero conditionals refer to situations that are always true, such as "If I freeze water, it will turn to ice."
[2] First conditionals refer to possible or probable situations in the present or future, like "If she wants to talk to me, she must ring up."
[3] Second conditionals refer to unlikely or imaginary situations, for instance "He'd lose weight if he stopped eating so much. However, it's only an imagination."
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Zero, First and Second Conditionals
This document contains examples of zero, first, and second conditionals.
[1] Zero conditionals refer to situations that are always true, such as "If I freeze water, it will turn to ice."
[2] First conditionals refer to possible or probable situations in the present or future, like "If she wants to talk to me, she must ring up."
[3] Second conditionals refer to unlikely or imaginary situations, for instance "He'd lose weight if he stopped eating so much. However, it's only an imagination."
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Zero, First and Second Conditionals
1. If I ___see________ (see) John, I __'ll____tell_____ (tell) him your news tomorrow.
2. Meg sleeps only 5 hours a day. If she _sleep__________ (sleep) longer, her health _____will improve______ (improve) fast. 3. If you ____freeze_____ (freeze) water, it _______turn___ (turn) to ice. 4. If she _____want______ (want) to talk to me, she ______must ring up_____ (ring up). But she doesn't. 5. If you ___need________ (need) help with your car tomorrow, my father ____will help_______ (help) you. 6. We _______have____ (have) a picnic if the day _____is_____ (be) fine. 7. I _i'd understand__________ (understand) Mr. Brown if he _____spoke______ (speak) slowly. But he doesn’t. 8. If you ___see________ (see) a policeman, he can ______show_____ (show) you the way. 9. I ___'d finish________ (finish) the job tomorrow if I _____could______ (can). 10. If I ____go_____ (go) on a boat, I always _______feel____ (feel) sick. 11. You ____'d make _______ (make) a fortune if you __took_________ (take) my advice. Too bad that you never listen to me! 12. I _____don't need______ (not need) an umbrella if it ___isn't raining________ (not rain). 13. If they ___had caught_____ (catch) a bus now, they ______would have arrived_____ (arrive) at half past nine. 14. If he _____doesn't know______(not/know) the word, he always_____can look_____ (look) in a dictionary. 15. She ____would get_______ (get) fit if she __walked_________ (walk) every day 3 km. But she is too lazy. 16. If I ____thinked_______ (think) that about him, I ___would say________ (say) so aloud. But I don't actually. 17. If he ___promise________ (promise) to behave well, his mum __will forgive_________ (forgive) him in some time. 18. If you ____wanted_______ (want) me to, I ______could come_____ (come) for a walk with you next weekend. 19. If we __cou________ (can) come on Sunday, we ___________ (come). I am really sorry but we can't. 20. If you _____heat______ (heat) water till 100, it ______boils_____ (boil). 21. He _____'d lose______ (lose) weight if he _stoped__________ (stop) eating so much. However, it's only an imagination. 22. Life ______is_____ (be) boring if we ____have_______ (have) nothing to do. That's nice it isn't so.