We ______ (miss) the train if we ______ (not leave) now.
will miss / don't leave (1st Conditional)
We use the 2nd conditional to describe unreal past situations.
False. We use it for imaginary or hypothetical situations.
it / you / come / If / to the party / will enjoy /,
If you come to the party, you will enjoy it
John will pass the exam if he studied hard.
Studies
She would be happier if she lived close to her family
2nd Conditional
If I _____ (finish) my homework, I _____ (play) outdoors with my friends.
finish / will play (1st Conditional)
We use the 2nd conditional to express something imaginary.
True.
it / will / need / If / I / help / you / , / you
If you need it, I will help you.
If you waters the plants, they will grow.
water
If you had invited me, I would have gone to the party.
3rd Conditional
We _____ (travel) around the world if we _____ (be) rich.
would travel / were (2nd Conditional)
When we want to describe a possible situation, we need to use the 1st conditional.
True.
would / I / were / mansion / rich / If / , / buy / I / a
If I were rich, I would buy a mansion.
I would have been invisible if I could have a superpower.
would be
If I saw my friend shoplifting, I would tell them to stop.
2nd Conditional
If I _____ (be) you, I _____ (go) to the dentist.
were / would go (2nd Conditional)
We use the past simple tense in the "if" part of the 3rd conditional sentence.
False. We use the past perfect.
in / the 1800s / If / born / my / would / life / been / been / I / had / , / different / have
If I had been born in the 1800s, my life would have been different.
If you had given me your address I had visited you.
would have visited
If I had woken up earlier this morning, I wouln't have arrived late to work.
3rd Conditional
We had dinner at a restaurant. I _____ (not eat) fish if I _____ (know) I was allergic!
wouldn't have eaten / had known (3rd Conditional)
The 3rd conditional is used to describe causes and consequences.
False. We use it for the unreal past.
you / the / invited / If / to / would / gone / had / I / me / have / , / party
If you had invited me, I would have gone to the party.
I would have told them the truth if it would have been necessary.
had been
We will go to the park if it is sunny at the weekend.
1st Conditional