If you study every day, you ____ improve your English
will
If you don't study, you won't pass the exam.
1st Conditional
2nd Conditional is used to describe unlikely or unrealistic situations.
True
If it rains tomorrow, what will you do?
If it rains tomorrow, I will....
This conditional is used to talk about unreal situations in the present or in
the future
a) 1st Conditional
b) 2nd Conditional
b) 2nd Conditional
If you make dinner, I ________ (do) the dishes.
will do
If she saves money, she'll buy a new phone.
First Conditional
The structure of the 1st conditional is:
If + present simple, would + base verb
False, it is:
If + present simple, will + base verb
What would you do if you were invisible?
If I were invisible, I would......
I ____ (buy) a new car if I get a raise.
a) buy
b) will buy
c) would buy
d) bought
Correct Answer: b) will buy Reason: This is a real possibility in the future, so the main clause uses "will + base verb."
If I ____ rich, I ____ around the world.
were / would
I would travel the world if I were a billionaire.
2nd Conditional
This an example of a second conditional sentence: "If I were rich, I will buy a big house."
False. The correct sentence is "If I were rich, I would buy a big house." The second part of the sentence should use "would."
If you study hard, will you pass the test?
If I study hard, I will...
These conditionals describe future events / future possibilities.
a) 1st Conditional
b) 2nd Conditional
a) 1st Conditional
If I ____ (be) you, I wouldn’t risk it.
were
If we don't hurry, we won't finish the project on time.
First Conditional
The structure of second conditional is:
If + past simple, would + base verb
True.
What would you cook if you were a famous chef?
If I were a famous chef, I would...
If she ____ (be) here, she would help us.
a) is
b) was
c) were
d) will be
Correct Answer: c) were
Reason: The verb "to be" in the second conditional is always "were" for all subjects (I, he, she, it, etc.).
They will miss the bus if they ____ leave soon.
don't/do not
If we were twins, we would look exactly alike.
2nd Conditional
In a first conditional sentence, we use "would" in the main clause.
False.
If you had a time machine, would you visit the past or the future?
If I had a time machine, I would...
If you study hard, you will pass the test is...
a) 1st Conditional
b) 2nd Conditional
a) 1st Conditional