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Conditionals

The document outlines various conditional sentences in English, categorized into first, second, and third conditionals. Each example illustrates how different conditions affect outcomes, using verbs in various forms. The focus is on constructing sentences that express real or hypothetical situations and their consequences.

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Conditionals

The document outlines various conditional sentences in English, categorized into first, second, and third conditionals. Each example illustrates how different conditions affect outcomes, using verbs in various forms. The focus is on constructing sentences that express real or hypothetical situations and their consequences.

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Conditionals

1. (First conditional)
If we _DON’T WORK_ (not / work) harder, we _WON’T PASS_ (not pass) the
exam.

2. (Third conditional)
If the students _HADN’T BEEN_ (not be) late for the exam, they _WOULD PASS_
(pass).

3. (Third conditional)
If the weather _HADN’T BEEN_ (not be) so cold, we _WOULD HAVE GONE_ (go)
to the beach.

4. (Second conditional)
If she _HAD_ (have) her laptop with her, she _COULD EMAIL_ (email) me.

5. (First conditional)
If she _DOESN’T GO_ (not go) to the meeting, I _WON’T GO_ (not go) either.

6. (Third conditional)
If the baby _HAD SLEPT_ (sleep) better last night, I _WOULDN’T HAVE BE_ (not
be) so tired.

7. (First conditional)
If the teacher _GIVES_ (give) us lots of homework this weekend, I _WON’T BE_
(not be) happy.

8. (Second conditional)
If Lucy _HAD_ (have) enough time, she _WOULD TRAVEL_ (travel) more.

9. (First conditional)
If the children _DON’T EAT_ (not eat) soon, they _WILL BE_ (be) grumpy.

10. (First conditional)


If I _DON’T GO_ (not go) to bed soon, I _WILL BE_ (be) tired in the morning.
11. (Second conditional)
If I _WANTED_ (want) a new car, I _COULD BUY_ (buy) one.

12. (Second conditional)


If José _DIDN’T SPEAK_ (not speak) good French, he _WOULDN’T MOVE_ (not
move) to Paris.

13. (First conditional)


If John _DRINKS_ (drink) too much coffee, he _WILL GET_ (get) ill.

14. (Third conditional)


If we _HAD TIDIED_ (tidy) our flat, we _WOULDN’T HAVE LOSE_ (not lose) our
keys.

15. (Third conditional)


If Luke _HADN’T SENT_ (not send) flowers to his mother, she _COULDN’T HAVE
BEEN_ (not be) happy.

16. (Second conditional)


If the children _WERE_ (be) in bed, I _WOULD BE ABLE TO_ (be able to) have a
bath.

17. (Second conditional)


If you _WEREN’T_ (not be) so stubborn, we _WOULDN’T HAVE_ (not have) so
many arguments!

18. (Third conditional)


If Julie _HADN’T GONE_ (not go) to Sweden, she _COULD HAVE GONE_ (go) to
Germany.

19. (First conditional)


If she _GOES_ (go) to the library, she _WILL STUDY_ (study) more.

20. (Third conditional)


If we _HADN’T HADD_ (not have) an argument, we _WOULDN’T HAVE BEEN _
(not be) late.
21. (Second conditional)
If you _ARRIVED_ (arrive) early, it _WOULD BE_ (be) less stressful.

22. (Third conditional)


If I _HADN’T GONE_ (not go) to the party, I _COULDN’T HAVE MET_ (not meet)
Amanda.

23. (Second conditional)


If Julie _LIKED_ (like) chocolate, I _WOULD GIVE_ (give) her some.

24. (Second conditional)


If Luke _LIVED_ (live) in the UK, I _COULD SEE_ (see) him more often.

25. (Third conditional)


If the children _HADN’T EATEN_ (not eat) all that chocolate, they _MIGHT
HAVE FELT_ (feel) sick.

26. (First conditional)


If they _DON’T ARRIVE_ (not / arrive) soon, we _WILL BE_ (be) late.

27. (Third conditional)


If she _HAD STUDIED_ (study) Mandarin, she _COULD HAVE GONE_ (go) to
Beijing.

28. (Second conditional)


If we _WEREN’T_ (not be) so tired, we _COULD GO_ (go) out.

29. (First conditional)


If you _BUY_ (buy) the present, I _WILL WRAP_ (wrap) it up.

30. (First conditional)


If Lucy _DIDN’T QUIT_ (not quit) her job soon, she _WILL GO_ (go) crazy.

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