If he would studies more, he’ll pass.
If he studies more, he’ll pass. (First Conditional)
If it rains tomorrow, ____________________________
we’ll stay home.
Zero Conditional
She said, “I am tired.”
She said she was tired.
Identify the mistake: “If I see her yesterday, I would tell her.”
had seen — "If I had seen her yesterday..." (3rd cond.)
If it will rain tomorrow, the match was canceled.
If it rains tomorrow, the match will be canceled.
If I were you, ____________________________________
I’d talk to her. (2nd conditional)
First Conditional
He said, “I will help you tomorrow.”
He said he would help me the next day
Rewrite in 1st conditional: “You don’t study, you fail.”
If you don’t study, you will fail.
I would have helped you if I would knew.
I would have helped you if I had known. (Third Conditional)
If she had known about the meeting, _______________
she would have come. (3rd conditional)
Second Conditional
They said, “We have finished the project.”
They said they had finished the project.
Combine: “She didn’t sleep well. She’s tired now.” (Use mixed conditional)
If she had slept well, she wouldn’t be tired now.
If she goes to bed earlier, she wouldn’t be tired every day.
If she went to bed earlier, she wouldn’t be tired. (Second)
If I hadn’t forgotten my passport, ________________
I wouldn’t be stuck here now. (Mixed conditional)
If I had seen him, I would have said hi.
Third Conditional
Mark said, “I was working when you called.”
Mark said he had been working when I called.
Turn into reported speech: He said, “If I win the lottery, I will travel.”
He said that if he won the lottery, he would travel.
If I had listened to you, I would fix the problem.
If I had listened to you, I would have fixed the problem. (Third)
If people recycled more, ___________________________
the planet would be cleaner. (2nd conditional)
If she had slept more, she wouldn’t be so tired now.
Mixed Conditional
She said, “If I had more time, I would travel.”
She said that if she had more time, she would travel.
Complete with a mixed conditional: “If we __________ (not/miss) the train, we __________ (be) on time.”
hadn’t missed / would be