When I ______ (finish) work, I _______ (call) you.
finish, will call
You'll fail the exam unless you study.
Conditional Type 1
I wouldn't stay in London unless I will get a well-paid job.
I WON'T stay in London unless I get a well-paid job.
if/when + present simple >> will + infinitive.
a) type 1
b) type 2
a) type 1
If you make dinner tonight, he _______ (wash) the dishes.
will wash
If she was prime minister, she would invest more money in schools.
Conditional Type 2
If it rain, we will cancel the picnic.
If it RAINS, we will cancel the picnic.
It is used to describe conditions that are hypothetical in the future.
a) Type 1
b) Type 2
b) Type 2
She will pass her exams if she ________ (study)
studies
If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
Conditional Type 2
If he would score a goal, they could won the world cup.
If he SCORED a goal, they could WIN the world cup.
Flowers die ____________ you water them.
a) if
b) unless
c) when
b) Unless
If I had enough money, I __________ (go) to Spain.
would go
If I were you, I would study Japanese and watch anime in original.
Conditional Type 2 - advice
If she went outside, she would saw the parade.
If she went outside, she would SEE the parade.
It is used to describe conditions and results that are real in the future.
a) First Conditionals
b) Second Conditionals
a) First conditionals
_______ she drives carefully, she will have an accident.
Unless
If you have any problems, call me!
Conditional Type 1
She can become a teacher if she went to university, but she doesnt't want it.
She COULD become a teacher if she went to university.
It is used to give advice:
a) First Conditionals
b) Second Conditionals
b) Second Conditional