Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
All conditionals
100

We use the zero conditional for  

Natural laws, routines, events that always have the same outcome (result)

100

Which two tenses are used to form the first conditional?

Present simple and future with will or future simple. 

100

Is this statement true?

We use the second conditional to speak about things that are very likely to happen or that will happen in the future. 

Answer: it isn't true, this is only true for the first conditional. The second conditional is used to speak about things that I don't think will happen (more subjective, depending on my point of view).

100

Describe how you make the third conditional

Answer: If +  Past perfect, would + have + past participle of the verb

100

What type of conditional is this?

"If she had asked me, I would have said yes"

Answer: third conditional

200

Is this sentence written as a zero conditional? "If I drop something, it falls to the ground"

Yes, it is written as a zero conditional

200

What do we talk about when we use the first conditional? 

Things that might / could happen in the future, possible things that can come true. 

200

Complete the following sentence:

If I _____ you, I _______ study harder for the exams.

Answers:  were / would 

200

Is this statement true? If not, correct it so it is true.

"We use the third conditional to speak about situations that won't happen in the future"

Answer: it isn't true. The third conditional is used to describe a situation that didn't happen in the past. 

200

What type of conditional is this?

If she were faster, she would become the school track champion for sure. 

Answer: second conditional

300

Unscramble the following sentence:

If / hungry/  cry/  they/ are/  babies/

Correct answer:  If babies are hungry, they cry. 

300
Create a first conditional sentence using "Unless" (a menos que)

Examples of correct answers:

I won't travel unless you come with me

Unless you tell me the truth, I won't believe you.


300

Complete the following sentence:

"If I were younger .... "

Answer: has to begin with " I would / wouldn't"

300

Complete the following statement:

"If I _______ bought you a present, I ______ _______ _______ (feel) very bad. "

Answer:  If I hadn't bought you a present, I would have felt very bad.

300

What type of conditional is this sentence?

Unless they pay full price, they won't be flying tomorrow. 

Answer: First conditional

400

Complete the following sentence to make it a zero conditional:

If you don't study for an exam...

Possible answers: you fail, you fail the exam, you get an F, etc.

400

Unscramble the following sentence: 

You / your / tasks / on time / unless / finish/ you / aren't allowed / to / go out.

Possible answers: Unless you finish your tasks on time, you aren't allowed to go out - You aren't allowed to go out unless you finish your tasks on time.

400

Is this sentence correct as a second conditional?

If I jump, I would fall to the ground.

Answer: it's not correct. The correct sentence should be: If I jumped, I would fall to the ground. 
400

Complete the following sentence:

If she hadn't eaten all the candy... 

Possible answers: She would have / wouldn't have  + past participle of the verb.
400

What type of conditional is this?

If you pay attention, you learn. 

Answer: zero conditional

500

Fill in the missing word: The zero conditional is used when the result will _________ happen. 

Missing word: always.

500

Complete the following sentence using first conditional: "If I have enough money, ..."

Possible answers:  ...I will buy something / I won't need to ask for a loan, etc.. Always using will or won't 

500

Explain in your own words what the difference between the first and second conditional is. 

Answer: The first conditional is used to talk about things that are likely to happen in the future and the second conditional is used for things in the future that are not likely to happen or that aren't true. 

500
Fill in the blanks for the third conditional sentence.

If she  _____ (go) to art school, she _________ (become) a painter. 

Answer:  If she had gone to art school, she would have become a painter. 

500

BONUS

What type of conditional is this?

If I had listened to your advice, I wouldn't have this huge problem now.

Answer: It is a mixed conditional that has a  present result for a past condition.
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