If it rains, we (not/go).
If it rains, we will not go.
We (help) you if we (know) how.
We would help you if we knew how.
First Conditional
If I ___________ (see) John, I ___________ (tell) him your news.
If I see John, I will tell him your news.
First Conditional
He ___________ (lose) weight if he ___________ (stop) eating so much.
He will lose weight if he stops eating so much.
Make a first conditional sentence.
you/ (get) back late/ I (be) disappointed.
If you get back late, I will be disappointed.
If they come, I (be) really surprised.
If they come, I will be really surprised.
He (learn) karate if he (have) more time
He would learn karate if he had more time.
First Conditional
You ___________ (meet) my brother if you ___________ (go) to town on Monday.
You will meet my brother if you go to town on Monday.
First Conditional
If you ___________ (wait) for a moment, the waiter ___________ (bring) you a cup of coffee.
If you wait for a moment, the waiter will bring you a cup of coffee.
Make a second conditional sentence.
(win) a lot of money/ (buy) a big house in the country.
If I won a lot of money, I’d buy a big house in the country.
You (to regret) it if you eat all the cakes.
You will regret it if you eat all the cakes.
If we (have) a yacht, we (sail) the seven seas.
If we had a yacht, we would sail the seven seas.
Second Conditional
Meg sleeps only 5 hours a day. If she ___________ (sleep) longer, her health ___________ (improve) fast.
Meg sleeps only 5 hours a day. If she slept longer, her health would improve fast.
Second Conditional
If Peter ___________ (ask) Marry, she ___________ (join) him to Japan.
If Peter asked Marry, she would join him to Japan.
Make a first conditional sentence. (The weather / sunny/ we / go surfing)
If the weather is sunny, we will go surfing.
I think he (come) if you invite him.
I think he will come if you invite him.
She ___________ (get) fit if she ___________ (walk) 3 km every day.
She would get fit if she walked 3 km every day.
Second Conditional
I ___________ (understand) Mr. Brown if he ___________ (speak) slowly.
I would understand Mr. Brown if he spoke slowly.
Second Conditional
If you ___________ (give) him good meals, he ___________ (not be able) to work hard. He would be too lazy to work then.
If you gave him good meals, he wouldn't be able to work hard. He would be too lazy to work then.
Make a second conditional sentence.
You/ (make) a fortune/ if you (take)/ my advice.
You would make a fortune if you took my advice.
He ___________ (find) the answers if he ___________ (look) at the back of the book.
He will find the answers if he looks at the back of the book.
If I (live) on a lonely island, I (feel) really bored.
If I lived on a lonely island, I would feel really bored.
Second Conditional
If he ___________ (promise) to behave in the future, his mum ___________ (forgive) him.
If he promised to behave in the future, his mum would forgive him.
Second Conditional
Life ___________ (be) monotonous if we ___________ (have) nothing to do.
Life would be monotonous if we had nothing to do.
Make a second conditional sentence. (I / meet president Jokowi / I / ask him for three wishes)
If I met president Jokowi, I would ask him for three wishes.