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Conditional Sentences Type 1 or Type 2

The document provides example sentences to demonstrate zero conditionals, type 1 conditionals, and type 2 conditionals. It gives sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb form depending on whether it is a type 1 or type 2 conditional. The examples are meant to illustrate the different verb forms used in conditional sentences.
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Conditional Sentences Type 1 or Type 2

The document provides example sentences to demonstrate zero conditionals, type 1 conditionals, and type 2 conditionals. It gives sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb form depending on whether it is a type 1 or type 2 conditional. The examples are meant to illustrate the different verb forms used in conditional sentences.
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Conditional sentences zero, one and two.

Zero conditional sentences

1. Complete the zero conditional sentences.


1.If you ______(to drop) a glass on the floor, it _________(to break).
2.If babies _________(to be) hungry, they___cry _______ (to cry).
3.When you _________ (to add) sugar, the sauce _________(to taste)
sweet.
4.Water _________ (to boil) if you _______ (to heat) it to 100 °C.
5.Plants ________ (to die) if they _______ (not/to get) enough water.
6.If you ________(to put) water in the freezer, it ________(to become)
ice.

7. When the sun ________(to rise), the street lights ________ (to go
out).
8.When you ______(to heat) ice, it _______ (to melt).
9.He always _________(to take) his umbrella when it _______(to rain).
10. If you ________ (to mix) red and green, you ______(to get) brown.
11. If you smoke, your skin ________(to age) more quickly.
12. If you heat ice, it ________(to melt).
13.I feel good if you________(to visit) me regularly.
14.Water evaporates if you ________ (to boil) it.
15. If Andy _________ (to go) to bed late, he cannot wake up early.

Conditional Sentence Type 1

1. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type 1.


If you ----------(wash) the dishes, I ---------(cook) dinner tonight.
If my dad -------------(have) time next week, we -----------(paint) my
room.
You------------ (learn) a lot about American history if you ---------(visit)
the exhibition.
If the weather -----------(be / not) too bad tomorrow, we----------- (play)
golf.
We -----------(get / not) there on time if we ------------(catch / not) the
bus.

Conditional Sentence Type 2

2. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type 2.


If I-----------(have) more time, I -----------(learn) to play the guitar.
If she ----------(study) harder, she -----------(get) better marks.
If we ---------(know) more about history, we----------- (be / not) afraid
of the test.
I -----------(go) jogging with Tom and Sue if they ------------(be) here
this week.
It ----------(surprise) me if she ------------(help / not) you.

3.

Conditional sentences type 1 or type 2.


3. Put in the verbs in brackets and form Conditional sentences
type I or type II. Mind the underlined verb forms.

If you come with me, I -------------(to do) the shopping with you.

Walter ------------(to help) his mother in the garden if she reads him a
story this evening.

If it -------------(to rain), I will stay at home.

Our teacher will be happy if we -----------(to learn) the poem by heart.

If they had enough money, they ------------(to buy) a new car.

We -----------(to pass) the exam if we studied harder.

If Pat repaired his bike, he -------------(to go) on a bicycle tour with us.

She would get 100 pounds if she -------------(to sell) this old shelf.

If I was/were you, I ------------(to invite) Jack to the party.

If the weather------------ (to be) fine, the children can walk to school.

If you
(to mix) red and green, you

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