Types
True/False
Complete with one word
Create the Condition
Form
100
She'll miss her bus if she doesn't get out of bed soon.
Type I likely present/future
100

If he would be taller, he would be a good basketball player.

False 

100

A friend of mine did research for the local company, and she ___ in a good word ____ me 

put in a good word for me 

100
Complete the sentence by adding an appropriate conditional clause. If..., I won't lie to my children.
Type I ex. If my children ask about the Santa Claus
100
Make real conditional using the verbs: to build, to come
"If you build it, they will come" Field of Dreams (a classic American film)
200
If you had warned me earlier, I would've been more careful.
Type III unreal past, unreal past
200
"While" and "If" can be used interchangeably. So these sentences mean the same thing: If I come over to your house, I'll make dinner. While I come over to your house, I'll make dinner.
False. maybe when/if, but there is still a small difference
200
Of course, as a teenager, I was just a cheap l___r, but it didn't bother me. The $30 I earned a week, cash-in-___, of course - felt like a fortune back then 

labour, hand

200
Complete the sentence by adding an appropriate conditional clause. If..., you have boiling water
Type 0 If you heat water to 100 degrees Celsius...
200
Make an highly unlikely future conditional using the verbs: to be; to change
ex. If I were king of the world, I would change the time zones to be just one time everwhere
300
If Donald Trump thought about the well-being of other people, he wouldn't say a fraction of the nonsense that he does.
Type II highly unlikely present/future
300

Conditional sentences are statements discussing known factors or hypothetical situations and their consequences.

True 

300
Phil was using his gun as a hammer when he shot himself (think up 3 regrets using wish/if only)
ex. Phil wishes he had thought about his plan a little longer. If only Phil wasn't an idiot!
300
Complete the sentence by adding an appropriate conditional clause. If..., I wouldn't have attacked the guy.
Type III unreal past ex. If I had known he's your father
300

Make used conditional using the words:
Repetitive, skeptical, burst into tears 

Varying answers

400
1. If I had worked harder at school, I would have a better job now. 2. If I were rich I would've paid for your cousin's college education.
Mixed Conditional IF unreal past, unreal present Mixed Conditional IF unreal present, unreal past
400

Second conditional indicates a hypothetical condition and its probable outcome for the near future or recent past  

False
Second conditional indicates a hypothetical condition and its probable outcome for the near future or present 

400

It was fun to begin with, meeting so many people, and the money was quite good too, but the n___y soon w___ off

novelty, wore

400
Complete the sentence by adding an appropriate conditional clause. (2) If..., I wouldn't say anything.
If you had told me not to talk with them, If you told me not to talk with them,
400
Make an unreal past conditional using the verbs: to call; to know
ex. I wouldn't have called had I known that you were on vacation.
500
1. If the sun is in the east, it's before noon. 2. If you had crashed the car, you might have killed somebody and you would be sitting in prison for the next five years. 3. If Chris were going to give a presentation tomorrow, he wouldn't have spent today having fun with his family.
Type 0 real present/future, true all of the time. Mixed unreal past, unreal past and unreal future Mixed unreal future, unreal past
500
Rearrange these words to come up with the intended conditional sentence: me/ tell/ if/ the chance/ the truth/ had/ would/ with/ President/ to sit/ Trump/ you/ and talk/ you/ him/ about/ false/ ask/ his/ statements?
Tell me the truth, if you had the chance to sit and talk with President Trump, would you ask him about his false statements?
500

Add one word that indicates past

We __ be collected at seven in the morning and driven out to the fields, where we __ work behind those big machines and bag all the potatoes they __ dig up 

would

500
Complete the sentence by adding an appropriate conditional clause. (3) IF..., I would would be doing my happy dance at the hospital.
If you had died (yesterday), If you died (today), If you were going to die (tomorrow),
500
Make an unreal conditional using mixed times (past and present / past and future / present and past etc.) using the verbs: to have surgery; to feel
ex. If I were having surgery (now/tomorrow), I would be feeling anxious (now) If I had had surgery (yesterday), I would be feeling a little better today.
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