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Conditional workshop

The document provides an overview of the first and second conditional in English grammar, explaining their use for possible and unrealistic situations, respectively. It includes examples and exercises for students to complete using the appropriate conditional forms. The focus is on understanding the probability of situations when choosing between the first and second conditional.

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Conditional workshop

The document provides an overview of the first and second conditional in English grammar, explaining their use for possible and unrealistic situations, respectively. It includes examples and exercises for students to complete using the appropriate conditional forms. The focus is on understanding the probability of situations when choosing between the first and second conditional.

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COLEGIO CLEMENCIA DE CAYCEDO

FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONAL. 03.- If you smile a little bit more, you ____________more attractive.

N A ME : ____________________________ COURSE _______________


We use the first conditional and the second conditional to talk about present or 04.- The plant ____________if you watered it more.

future situations.
We use the first conditional to talk about possible situations, things that may easily
05.- If they ____________harder, they would play better.
happen. We use the second conditional to talk about unrealistic situations.
 If I see Sara, I’ll tell her to call you. (=possible)
 If I won the lottery, I’d buy a new house. (=unrealistic)
06.- If Pam____________to the beach, she will swim in the sea.
Sometimes we use either the first or second conditional, and we use one or the
other depending on how probable we think the situations are to happen.
 If I find her, I’ll tell her that I love her. (=I think it’s possible that I find her)
07.- You ____________much better if you do more sport.
 If I found her, I’d tell her that I love her. (=I think it’s improbable that I find
her)

08.- I ____________ her a present if she loved me.


Co mp l et e t h e following sentences using conditionals:

09. If you ____________ free tonight, we might go out for a drink, or to the cinema.
01.- If my mum knew that, she ____________ angry with me. 10. He ____________ depressed if he fails the exam.
11. If I didn't know you, I ____________ you were crazy.
12. Tell me the truth if you ____________
02.- I will walk the dog if I ____________time.
13. If you had a bigger salary, you ____________ more unnecessary things.
14. If it ____________ for Tom, I wouldn't be here.
15. You should call me if you ____________ anything unusual.

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