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Zero - First - Second Conditional

The document provides examples of the zero conditional, first conditional, and second conditional. The zero conditional examples describe situations that are always or generally true. The first conditional examples describe possible situations and their likely results. The document then provides sentences using conditionals and asks the reader to identify if they are examples of the zero or first conditional. Finally, examples of the second conditional are given which describe unlikely or imaginary situations and their possible results.
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Zero - First - Second Conditional

The document provides examples of the zero conditional, first conditional, and second conditional. The zero conditional examples describe situations that are always or generally true. The first conditional examples describe possible situations and their likely results. The document then provides sentences using conditionals and asks the reader to identify if they are examples of the zero or first conditional. Finally, examples of the second conditional are given which describe unlikely or imaginary situations and their possible results.
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ZERO CONDITIONAL

1. If I_____________________ (speak) to John, he________________________ (get) annoyed.

2. I _______________________ (feel) good the next day if I________________________ (go) to bed early.

3. Lots of people_______________________ (come) if Jenny_________________________ (have) a party.

4. She______________________ (buy) expensive clothes if she____________________ (go) shopping.

5. My daughter _____________________ (pass) her exams if she______________________ (work) hard.

6. I ___________________ (like) to visit the museums if I ____________________________ (be) in a new city.

FIRST CONDITIONAL

1. If I __________________ (go) out tonight, I __________________________ (go) to the cinema.

2. If you _______________________ (get) back late, I __________________________ (be) angry.

3. If we __________________ (not / meet) tomorrow, we ____________________________ (meet) next week.

4. If he _______________________ (come), I _____________________________ (be) surprised.

5. If we _____________________________ (wait) here, we ________________________________ (be) late.

6. I ________________________________ (come) early if you ________________________________ (want).

ZERO OR FIRST CONDITIONAL?

 If students _________________________ well enough, they ______________________ the exams easily. (study-
pass)
 If you _________________________ well enough, you _________________________________ your exam.
(study-pass)

 Plants ____________________________ if you ______________________________________ them regularly.


(grow-water)
 If you _______________________________ this plant, it _____________________________ soon.
(not water-die)

 I ______________________________ to the cinema with my friends on Fridays if I ______________________ enough


money. (go-have)
 I ______________________________ to the cinema tomorrow if I ______________________ enough money.
(go-have)

 If the weather _______________________, she _________________________ her friends at the weekends.


(be-meet)
 If the weather _______________________, she _____________________________ her friends this weekend.
(be-meet)
FIRST VS SECOND CONDITIONAL

1. Would he know her if he her? (see)


2. If you your neighbors they will love you. (love)
3. It would be strange if it otherwise. (be)
4. If he , what consequence will ensue? (refuse)

5. If they , they will be lost. (do)

6. If they what we've done they'll expect us to try it again. (hear)


7. I would say more if I . (dare)
8. I will hear more about it if my strength out. (hold)
9. I will send them to you, if you to see them. (care)
10. If she my advice I will give it. (ask)
11. If he he is loved, he will rise up and glory to himself,
although he be in a distant land and short of necessary bread. (think)
12. I will go crazy if I here. (stay)
13. We'll sell the coats off our backs, if you it. (wish)

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