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Zero Conditionals

1. If you (to mix) red and green, you (to get) brown.
2. If you (to drop) a glass on the floor(to drop), it (to break).
3. If babies (to be) hungry, they (to cry).
4. When you (to add) sugar, the sauce (to taste) sweet.
5. Water (to boil) if you (to heat) it to 100 °C.
6. Plants (to die) if they (not/to get) enough water.
7. If you (to put) water in the freezer, it (to become) ice.
8. When the sun (to rise), the street lights (to go out).
9. When you (to heat) ice, it (to melt).
10. He always (to take) his umbrella when it (to rain).

When/If – Free Exercise


Exercises
Choose when or if.

1. Some birds migrate south the weather gets cold.


2. you are not home in the next 10 mintues, you will be in a lot of trouble.
3. I won’t come, George is coming. I don’t like him.
4. I grow up, I want to be an astronaut.
5. they don’t like ice-cream, they can eat cake.

Complete the sentences with when or if.

1. ---------------- the weather stays nice and warm, we can go to the beach.
2. ------------you see Sarah, tell her I say hi.
3. He promised to call ------------ he arrives.
4. It will be cold ------------- the sun goes down.
5. --------------I get tired, I will have an afternoon nap.
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First Conditional – Free Exercise


Exercises
Complete the first conditional sentences.

1. If I (bump) ----------- into Claire, I (tell) ------------- her you said hello.
2. People (be) ----------- happy if there (be) ------------- enough food and drink.
3. We (call--------------- you if your parcel (arrive) ------------- today.
4. They (come) ---------- if she (send) ------------- them a hand-written invitation.
5. If Tom (have) ------------ enough money left over, he (book-----------) a holiday.

Complete the first conditional sentences.

1. If Charlie (buy) ------a new TV, he (not/have) ------ enough money to pay his rent.
2. If you (not/learn-------------) the key vocabulary, you (not/pass) --------- the test.
3. They (not/be) ------------- angry if you (tell) ------------ them the truth.
4. She (not/change) ------------ her mind if he (keep) ----------- asking her.
5. His health (not/get) ------------ better if he (not/stop) ----------- smoking.

Complete the first conditional questions.

1. If you (be) ---------- in town later, (you/buy) ------------ some milk?


2. (she/cancel) -------------- the wedding if she (find) ---------- out the secret?
3. If you (have) --------------- time later, (you/help) ---------- me with the dishes?
4. (they/be) --------- angry if I (not/come)-------------- to their party?
5. If I (not/do) ------------ the assignment, (I/be) --------------- in trouble?
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Choose from
WILL (100% Certainty)
CAN (Possibility)
MUST (Strong Obligation)
MAY (Possibility/Permission)
1. If you arrive early, you --------- catch a ride to the game with me.
2. Tahir ---------- help you with your homework, if you ask him nicely.
3. ----------you look after the baby if we go to the cinema?
4. If you visit Lahore, you ---------- come stay with me.
5. If Junaid phones you, you ------------ tell me.
6. She ---------- be on time, if she wants to come with us.
7. If I finish my work -----------I go home?
8. I ---------------come to your house after work, if I have enough time.
9. If you work hard, you ------------ get success.
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Second Conditional – Free Exercise

Exercises
Complete the second conditional sentences.

1. If he (have) more fans, he (play) at bigger venues.


2. The flowers (grow) if you (water) them more.
3. Jack (move) out if he (go) to uni.
4. We (get) a pool table if our house (be) bigger.
5. My life (be) easier if I (have) a car.

Complete the second conditional sentences.

1. If the students (pay) more attention in class, the teacher (not/be) so frustrated.
2. If I (not/have) a serious job, I (dye) my hair pink.
3. You (save) so much money if you (not/eat) out all the time.
4. I (not/be) so stressed if you (help) me sometimes.
5. If you (ask) them nicely, they (not/be able to) say no.

Complete the second conditional questions.

1. If you (have) more free time, how (you/spend) it?


2. If you (find) £1000 on the ground, (you/keep) the money?
3. (she/help) you if you (tell) her about the problem?
4. (they/work) well together if she (get) the job?
5. (he/notice) if we (leave) ?
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Third Conditional – Free Exercise

Exercises
Complete the sentences using the third conditional.

1. If you (look) more carefully, you (find) your house keys.


2. Don’t worry, the dog (eat) if he (be) hungry.
3. If we (wait) any longer, we (burn) the cookies.
4. It was definitely a UFO! You (think) the same if you (see) it too!
5. I think she (say) no if you (ask) her on a date.

Complete the sentences with the third conditional.

1. He (call) if his phone (not/die) .


2. I (not/offer) the asking price if I (know) about all the problems.
3. We (not/be) late if James (remember) the tickets.
4. I (buy) the dress if it (not/be) so expensive.
5. If the bar (not/close) at 12, we (stay) out all night!

Complete the questions with the third conditional.

1. If you (have) the option, (you/stay) in Paris for longer?


2. If we (negotiate) a bit, (they/reduce) the price?
3. If you (know) about the crime, (you/tell) the police?
4. If we (meet) 20 years ago, (we/be) friends?
5. (she/leave) if we (try) harder?
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Mixed Conditionals – Free Exercise

Exercises
Decide which sentence best describes the mixed conditional sentences.

1. If I were a better baker, I would have made the cake myself.

o imagined past situation, imagined present outcome


o imagined present situation, imagined past outcome
2. If we had won the lottery last night, we would be rich right now.

o imagined past situation, imagined present outcome


o imagined present situation, imagined past outcome
3. If the playground were safe, the kids wouldn’t have been injured.

oimagined past situation, imagined present outcome


o imagined present situation, imagined past outcome
4. We wouldn’t be so hungry if we had ordered the food earlier.

o imagined past situation, imagined present outcome


o imagined present situation, imagined past outcome
5. If he were a nice person, he wouldn’t have shouted.

o imagined past situation, imagined present outcome


o imagined present situation, imagined past outcome
6. If we had stayed together, we would be miserable.

o imagined past situation, imagined present outcome


o imagined present situation, imagined past outcome
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Inverted Conditionals – Free Exercise


Exercises
Decide which option is the correct way to invert the underlined if-clauses.

1. If your order is delayed, please contact customer services.

o Should your order be delayed


o Had your order been delayed
2. If Jim had been available, I would have asked him to do the job.

o Should Jim be available


o Had Jim been available
3. If we had had more time, we would have stayed there all day.

o Were we to have more time


o Had we had more time
4. If you were to choose our premium plan, you would enjoy more benefits.

o Should you choose our premium plan


o Were you to choose our premium plan

Rewrite the if-clauses using inversion.

1. If you need assistance, our guides will be happy to help.


------------------ assistance, our guides will be happy to help.
2. If it had been warmer, we would have stayed longer.
------------------- warmer, we would have stayed longer.
3. If they accept your application, you will have an interview.
------------------- your application, you will have an interview.
4. If she hadn’t acted so mean, I would have helped her.
----------------------- so mean, I would have helped her.
5. If he apologised tomorrow, I wouldn’t accept it.
----------------- tomorrow, I wouldn’t accept it.
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Conditional Conjunctions – Free


Exercise
Exercises
Choose the correct conjunction to complete the sentences.

1. Liverpool win on Monday, will they be top of the league?


2. He wouldn’t miss our date it was an emergency.
3. There won’t be any problems you follow the rules exactly.
4. Your parents will be proud you try your best.
5. I can’t leave early I get permission from my boss.
6. I would move abroad I already had a safe job and a place to live in the
new country.

Rewrite the underlined if-clauses using as long as, supposing or unless.

1. We will go jogging if it doesn’t rain.


We will go jogging .
2. You will only pass the exam if you study hard.
You will pass the exam hard.
3. What if you fail, will you take the test again?
, will you take the test again?
4. You’re going to miss the train if you don’t hurry!
You’re going to miss the train !
5. What if you were fired next week, what would you do?
fired next week, what would you do?
6. I will only cook dinner if you do the dishes.
I will cook dinner the dishes.

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