The document provides examples of type 1 and type 2 conditional sentences to fill in the blanks. Type 1 conditional sentences refer to probable future situations, using the future simple tense in the if-clause and main clause. Type 2 conditional sentences refer to unlikely or imaginary present/future situations, using the past simple tense in the if-clause and conditional present tense in the main clause. The document contains over a dozen examples of conditional sentences to fill in with the appropriate tense.
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First and Second Conditionals
The document provides examples of type 1 and type 2 conditional sentences to fill in the blanks. Type 1 conditional sentences refer to probable future situations, using the future simple tense in the if-clause and main clause. Type 2 conditional sentences refer to unlikely or imaginary present/future situations, using the past simple tense in the if-clause and conditional present tense in the main clause. The document contains over a dozen examples of conditional sentences to fill in with the appropriate tense.
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Fill in the gaps with the type 1 conditional Fill in the gaps so as to build correct type 2
sentences. conditional sentences.
1. If you squeeze (squeeze) an orange, you 1. If I were (be) you, I would study (study) will get (get) orange juice. for the final exam. 2. You wiil put (put) on some more weight 2. If my parents were (be) rich, I wouldn’t if you eat (eat) too much sugar. need (not / need) to work so much. 3. If I study (study) a lot, I wiil pass 3. If Sara had (have) a good handwriting, I (pass) the year. could understand her texts! 4. If you presss (press) that button, the 4. If my computer functioned (function) machine will stop (stop) functioning. properly, I would use (use) it more often. 5. If you don’t apologise (not / apologise), 5. You would be (be) healthier if you ate (eat) she won’t forgive (not / forgive) you. less red meat. 6. If you wash (wash) the dishes today, I 6. If we ate (eat) more vegetables, our body will dust (dust) the house. would be (be) healthier. 7. What would happen (happen) if I press 7. If you tidied (tidy) up your bedroom every (press) this button? day, it wouldn’t be (not / be) in a mess. 8. If there ins’t (not / be) enough water in 8. I wouldn’t do (not / do) the chores myself the next few years, many people will die if I (have) more money. (die). 9. We could stay in Tom’s house, if he lived 9. If we don’t recycle (not / recycle), we (live) in a big house. wiil put (put) our own survival at risk. 10. There would be (be) confrontation if the 10. It will be (be) damaged if you press two opposite cheerleaders appeared (appear). (press) it too much. 11. 11. If you touch (touch) the dog, it will 12. If they knew (know) more vocabulary, bite (bite) you. they would be (be) able to understand more 12. Students wiill get (get) good marks if easily. they study (study) regularly.
Fill in the blanks with either first and second conditional.
1. There will be (be) difficulties in the traffic if it snows. 2. You will see London Eye if you visit (visit) London. 3. If you go (go) to the disco tomorrow, you will dance a lot. 4. If you don’t go (not / go) out, please be sure to rent some up-dated films. 5. I won’t go to the party if it rains (rain). 6. If you sit (sit) in the sun, you get burned. 7. If I am (be) even 5 minutes late for work, my boss shouts at me. 8. If you speak (speak) too loud, I am able to hear you. 9. If babies doun’t slepp (not / sleep), they become too easily upset. 10. My friend Laura will be too disappointed if she fails (fail) the driving test. 11. What will you do if she refuse (refuse) to go out with you? 12. I will give you a candy if you behave (behave) yourself. 13. I always feel (feel) miserable when it rains. 14. You will fell healthier if you exercise (exercise) regularly.