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Conditional (If Clauses) Exercises

1. The document provides examples of conditionals in English including zero, first, second, and third conditionals. 2. Zero conditionals are used to describe situations that are always or generally true. First conditionals are used to talk about probable future events. Second conditionals talk about hypothetical or unlikely situations. Third conditionals are used to talk about hypothetical past events. 3. The examples show how to form each type of conditional using if clauses and the appropriate verb tenses.

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Conditional (If Clauses) Exercises

1. The document provides examples of conditionals in English including zero, first, second, and third conditionals. 2. Zero conditionals are used to describe situations that are always or generally true. First conditionals are used to talk about probable future events. Second conditionals talk about hypothetical or unlikely situations. Third conditionals are used to talk about hypothetical past events. 3. The examples show how to form each type of conditional using if clauses and the appropriate verb tenses.

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Zero Conditional
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. If you press that button, the light__________(come) on. It's easier to sleep if___________(you / not / be) stressed. The teacher gets angry if__________(we / not / work) hard. If_______________(I / go) on a boat, I always feel sick. His mother gets annoyed if_____________(he / be) late. If_____________(I / not / know) a word, I look in my dictionary. They play football if___________(they / not / have) any homework. If you freeze water,______________(it / turn) to ice.

First Conditional
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. If our teacher__________(not arrive) soon, we won't have a class. We______________(go) to the beach tomorrow if it's warm enough. Julie will go on holiday when she________________(finish) her exams. Call me if you___________________(need) any help. If you don't revise, you_____________________(not pass) the test. We won't have dinner until Frank___________________(get) here.

Second conditional
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. If I lived in London, I_______(speak) more English. You'd feel better if you________(do) more exercise. What________(you buy) if you won a lot of money? If John________(not live) so far away, he wouldn't need a car. I_________(not work) here if I didn't need the money. If I_________(be) you, I'd buy a new computer

Third conditional
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. If I ___________ (study), I would've passed the test. We _______________ (catch) the train if we'd left earlier. What would they ___________(do) If they'd missed the plane? If he __________ (take) a map, he wouldn't have got lost. I ___________(come over) if you'd phoned. What _______ you___________ (say) If he'd asked you out? If Rooney hadn't missed the goal, we ____________(lose). You wouldn't have crashed if you __________ (drive) fast.

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Zero Conditionals
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. If you press that button, the light comes(come) on. It's easier to sleep if you aren't (you / not / be) stressed. The teacher gets angry if we don't work(we / not / work) hard. IfI go (I / go) on a boat, I always feel sick. His mother gets annoyed ifhe's (he / be) late. IfI don't know (I / not / know) a word, I look in my dictionary. They play football ifthey don't have (they / not / have) any homework. If you freeze water, it turns (it / turn) to ice.

First conditional
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. If our teacher doesn't arrive(not arrive) soon, we won't have a class. We will go(go) to the beach tomorrow if it's warm enough. Julie will go on holiday when she finishes(finish) her exams. Call me if you need(need) any help. If you don't revise, you won't pass(not pass) the test. We won't have dinner until Frank gets(get) here.

Second conditional
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. If I lived in London, I'd speak (speak) more English. You'd feel better if you did(do) more exercise. What would you buy(you buy) if you won a lot of money? If John didn't live(not live) so far away, he wouldn't need a car. I wouldn't work(not work) here if I didn't need the money. If I were(be) you, I'd buy a new computer

Third conditional
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. If I 'd have studied, I would've passed the test. We would ve caught the train if we'd left earlier. What would they have done if they'd missed the plane? If he had taken a map, he wouldn't have got lost. I would have come over if you'd phoned. What would you have said if he'd asked you out? If Rooney hadn't missed the goal, we wouldn't have lost. You wouldn't have crashed if you hadn't driven so fast.

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