If it rains, we (not/to 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) angry.
If you get back late I will be angry.
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 coffee.
If you wait for a moment, the waiter will bring you a coffee.
Make a second conditional sentence.
(To win) a lot of money/ (to buy) a big house in the country.
If I won a lot of money, I’d buy a big house in the country.
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, I'm sure she ___________ (marry) him.
If Peter asked Marry, I'm sure she would marry him.
Make a first conditional sentence. (The weather / to be as sunny tomorrow as it was today / we / to go surfing)
If the weather is as sunny tomorrow as it was today, we will go surfing
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 I ___________ (have) money, I ___________ (buy) a new car.
If I had money, I would buy a new car.
Make a second conditional sentence.
You/ (to make) a fortune/ if you (take)/ my advice. Too bad!
You would make a fortune if you took my advice. Too bad!
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 (run) around naked all day.
If I lived on a lonely island, I would run around naked all day.
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 / to meet a genie / I / to ask him for three wishes)
If I met a genie, I would ask him for three wishes.