If he_____ (come) , I _____(be) surprised.
comes, will be
If I _____ (have) enough money, I _____ (buy) a big house.
had, would buy
cut
cut, cut
two kids that are born essentially at the same time
twins
If it rains tomorrow, we'll stay inside.
First Conditional
If the weather _____ (not/improve) , we ______ (not/have) a picnic.
doesn't improve, won't have
If we _____ (win) the lottery, we ______ (travel) the world.
won, would travel
dig
dug, dug
colorful explosions in the sky, typically used during celebrations
fireworks
If I had wings, I would fly to the moon.
Second Conditional
She _____ (stay) in Chicago if she _____ (get) a job.
will stay, gets
We _____ (not/be) late again if we _____ (buy) a new car.
wouldn't, bought
hide
hid, hidden
a brother or a sister
sibling
If you finish your homework, we'll go to the park.
First Conditional
He _____ (not/get) a better job if he _____ (not/pass) that exam.
won't get, doesn't pass
You _____ (save) money if you _____ (spend) less.
would save, spent
throw
threw, thrown
to stop trying when doing something
give up
If I were you, I would study harder.
Second Conditional
If you ____ (put) on sunscreen, you ______ (not/get) sunburned.
put, won't get
If she ____ (wear) white to the wedding, she _____ (match) the bride.
wore, would match
wear
wore, worn
important or impactful
meaningful
Rachel loves the movies. She will go to the theater tomorrow.
Neither (not a conditional)