First conditional: Is this about a real or imaginary situation?
Real situation.
First conditional: Does it refer to the past, present, or future?
Future.
First conditional: If the condition happens, will the result happen? Is it likely it will happen?
Yes, it is very likely with 1st conditionals.
Second conditional: Is this about a real or imaginary situation?
Imaginary situations.
Third conditional: Does this refer to the past, present, or future?
Past.
Second conditional: What verb tense is used in the "if" clause?
Past tense.
Third conditional: Is it about a real or unreal situation?
Unreal situations (unreal past - we cannot change, we are imaging).
Second conditional: Do we use "were" instead of "was" in sentences like "If I were you, I would apologize"?
Yes, we use 'were' if the sentence offers advice, suggestion.
First conditional: What verb tense is used in the "if" clause?
Present tense.
Second conditional: Can you replace "would" with another modal verb? For example: "If I had more time, I ___ go to the gym."
Yes, we can, e. g. with might, could.
Second conditional: In "If I won the lottery, I would buy a car," does the speaker think they will win the lottery?
No, the speaker thinks it is unlikely.
Third conditional: What verb tense is used in the "if" clause?
Past perfect.
First conditional: If I say, "If it rains, we will cancel the picnic," will the picnic definitely be canceled? Why or why not?
No, it depends on the condition (if it rains or not).
Third conditional: What verb tense is used in the result clause?
would have + past participle
Third conditional: In "If she had studied harder, she would have passed the exam," did she pass the exam? Why or why not?
No, she didn’t pass because the condition (studying harder) wasn’t met.
Decide: If it weren't raining, I would go to the park.
a) Is it raining? b) Am I going for a long walk?
a) yes
b) no
He would apply for the job if he had a university degree.
a) Does he have a university degree?b) Is he going to apply for the job? c) Does he want to apply for the job?
a) no
b) no
c) yes
If I couldn't speak French, I wouldn't go to France for my month-long holiday. a) Can I speak French? b) Am I going to France for my holiday?
a) yes
b) yes
If I had the chance to relive my school days, I wouldn't. a) Will I get the chance to relive my school days? b) Would I like t relive my school days?
a) no
b) no
I probably wouldn't sunburn so badly if I didn't have such fair skin. a) Do I have fair skin? b) Do I get sunburn?
a) yes
b) yes
a) yes
b) no
c) yes
If I owned a car, I wouldn't take the bus to work. a) Do I own a car? b) Do I take the bus to work? c) Would I rather drive to work than take the bus?
a) no
b) yes
c) yes
I would climb Mount Everest if my leg wasn't broken. a) Will I climb Mount Everest? b) Is my leg broken? c) Do I want to climb Mount Everest?
a) no
b) yes
c) yes
If I were afraid to watch scary films, I wouldn't go to that show. a) Am I afraid to watch scary films? b) Am I going to that show?
a) no
b) yes
If I knew her well, I would call her. a) Do I know her well? b) Am I going to call her?
a) no
b) no