If Mary _____ (have) enough money, she'll come with us on vacation.
has
True or False? A 2nd conditional sentence is imaginary or unlikely.
True
Our children won't eat vegetables if they don't have orange juice.
Correct
If he finishes the work on time, we will play a round of golf this afternoon.
a) Zero Conditional
b) 1st Conditional
c) 2nd Conditional
d) 3rd Conditional
b) First Conditional
If you make dinner, I ________ (do) the dishes.
will do
True or False? The structure of the 1st conditional is: Simple present + will+ verb (present).
True. We use simple present in the If-Clause and in the Main Clause we can use the verb will (or other modal verbs).
If it rains, we would cancel the picnic.
If it rains, we WILL cancel the picnic.
This conditional is used to speculate about things that are impossible or improbable.
a) Zero Conditional
b) 1st Conditional
c) 2nd Conditional
d) 3rd Conditional
c) Second Conditional
If Jason ______ (travel) back in time, he _____ (see) the Dinosaurs.
travelled / would see
On the 2nd conditional we can also use could, might or should instead of would.
True.
If David isn't late, we will make the decision soon.
Correct
This conditional describes ONLY future events/ future possibilities.
a) Zero Conditional
b) 1st Conditional
c) 2nd Conditional
d) 3rd Conditional
b) 1st Conditional
If I ________ (have) enough money, I __________ (go) to Spain right now.
had / would fly
The first conditional talks about things that are not likely to happen.
False. Second conditional talks about things that are not likely to happen.
If she goes outside, she would see the parade.
If she WENT outside, she would see the parade.
OR
If she goes outside, she WILL see the parade.
The following is the structure for which conditional?
If + Past Simple Clause (positive or negative) + Would + base Verb (positive or negative) + Obj/Comp.
a) Zero Conditional
b) 1st Conditional
c) 2nd Conditional
d) 3rd Conditional
c) 2nd Conditional
If she _______ (drive) carefully in the rain, she ___________ (not/crash) her car on the dangerous roads.
Drives / won't crash
True or False? To talk about an imaginary situation, the correct structure is: If + Past Simple + would + basic verb.
True. That is the structure of the 2nd conditional, to express unreal or unlikely situations.
If she teached Spanish, the students would get better grades.
If she TAUGHT Spanish, the students would get better grades.
This conditional can also be called the "real conditional".
a) Zero Conditional
b) 1st Conditional
c) 2nd Conditional
d) 3rd Conditional
b) 1st Conditional