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Conditional Exercise

This document provides examples of first, second, and third conditional sentences in English. It gives 30 examples showing different structures for the three conditional types, including the condition and result. The examples are meant to demonstrate how to form conditional sentences based on whether they refer to possible/probable (first conditional), unlikely (second conditional), or hypothetical past (third conditional) situations.
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Conditional Exercise

This document provides examples of first, second, and third conditional sentences in English. It gives 30 examples showing different structures for the three conditional types, including the condition and result. The examples are meant to demonstrate how to form conditional sentences based on whether they refer to possible/probable (first conditional), unlikely (second conditional), or hypothetical past (third conditional) situations.
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First / second / third conditionals

Make the first, second or third conditional

1) (Third conditional) If the students

(not/be) late for the exam, they


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(pass) .

[ hadn't been ][ would have passed ]


2) (Third conditional) If the weather

(not/be) so cold, we
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(go) to the beach.

[ hadn't been ][ would have gone ]


3) (Second conditional) If she

(have) her laptop with her, she


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(email) me.

[ had ][ would email ]


4) (First conditional) If she
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(not/go) to the meeting, I

(not/go) either.

[ doesn't go ][ won't go ]
5) (Third conditional) If the baby

(sleep) better last night, I


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(not/be) so tired.

[ had slept ][ wouldn't have been ]


6) (First conditional) If the teacher

(give) us lots of homework this weekend, I


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(not/be) happy.

[ gives ][ won't be ]
7) (Second conditional) If Lucy

(have) enough time, she


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(travel) more.

[ had ][ would travel ]


8) (First conditional) If the children Check
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(not/eat) soon, they

(be) grumpy.

[ don't eat ][ 'll be ]


9) (First conditional) If I

(not/go) to bed soon, I


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(be) tired in the morning.

[ don't go ][ 'll be ]
10) (Second conditional) If I

(want) a new car, I


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(buy) one.

[ wanted ][ would buy ]


11) (Second conditional) If José

(not/speak) good French, he


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(not/move) to Paris.

[ didn't speak ][ wouldn't move ]


12) (First conditional) If John

(drink) too much coffee, he


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(get) ill.

[ drinks ][ 'll get ]


13) (Third conditional) If we

(tidy) our flat, we


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(not/lose) our keys.

[ . ][ . ]
14) (Third conditional) If Luke

(not/send) flowers to his mother, she


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(not/be) happy.

[ hadn't sent ][ wouldn't have been ]


15) (Second conditional) If the children

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(be) in bed, I Show
(be able to) have a bath.

[ were ][ would be able to ]


16) (Second conditional) If you

(not/be) so stubborn, we
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(not/have) so many arguments.

[ weren't ][ wouldn't have ]


17) (Third conditional) If Julie

(not/go) to Sweden, she


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(go) to Germany.

[ . ][ . ]
18) (First conditional) If she

(go) to the library, she


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(study) more.

[ goes ][ 'll study ]


19) (Third conditional) If we

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(not/have) an argument, we
(not/be) late.

[ hadn't had ][ wouldn't have been ]


20) (Second conditional) If you

(arrive) early, it
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(be) less stressful.

[ arrived ][ would be ]
21) (Third conditional) If I

(not/go) to the party, I


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(not/meet) Amanda.

[ hadn't gone ][ wouldn't have met ]


22) (Second conditional) If Julie

(like) chocolate, I
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(give) her some.

[ liked ][ would give ]


23) (Second conditional) If Luke Check
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(live) in the UK, I

(see) him more often.

[ lived ][ would see ]


24) (Third conditional) If the children

(not/eat) all that chocolate, they


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(not/feel) sick.

[ . ][ . ]
25) (First conditional) If they

(not/arrive) soon, we
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(be) late.

[ don't arrive ][ 'll be ]


26) (Third conditional) If she

(study) Mandarin, she


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(go) to Beijing.

[ had studied ][ would have gone ]


27) (Second conditional) If we

(not/be) so tired, we
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(go) out.

[ weren't ][ would go ]
28) (First conditional) If you

(buy) the present, I


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(wrap) it up.

[ buy ][ 'll wrap ]


29) (First conditional) If Lucy

(not/quit) her job soon, she


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(go) crazy.

[ doesn't quit ][ 'll go ]


30) (First conditional) If we

(not/work) harder, we
(not/pass) the exam.

[ don't work ][ won't pass

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