If it rains, grass grows.
If it (rain), grass (grow).
If it rains, grass will grow.
If she (have) a superpower, she (fly).
If she had a superpower, she would fly.
If I was a superhero, I would be Tony Stark.
Second Conditional
If it ________ in Chiang Mai tomorrow, what will you do?
rains
If you (heat) ice, it (melt).
If you heat ice, it melts.
She (pass) the exam if she (study hard),
She will pass the exam if she studies hard.
If he (go) back in time, he (go) to the year 1.
If he went back in time, he would go to the year 1.
I would go crazy if I saw BLACKPINK perform!
Second Conditional
If you _____ to help the environment, what can you do?
want
(Plants/ die/ do not get/ enough water)
Plants die if they don't get enough water.
(She/ have/ enough money/ she/ buy/ a plane ticket to Japan.)
If she has enough money, she will buy a plane ticket to Japan.
(He/ eat one food forever/ he/ eat pizza)
If he ate one food forever, he would eat pizza.
Zero Conditional
If you _________ your name, what would you change it to?
changed
(People/ do not/ eat/ they/ die)
If people don't eat, they die.
(She/ be late/ she/ miss her alarm)
(She/ meet someone famous/ she/ want to meet Albert Einstein.)
If she met someone famous, she would want to meet Alber Einstein.
She'll conserve energy if she dries her own clothes.
First conditional
When you _______ enough money, what will you buy?
save
(a bird/ swim like a duck/ and/ quack like a duck/ it/ 'be'/ a duck)
If a bird swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, it is a duck.
(I/ order a cheeseburger/ I/ go out for dinner.)
If I go out for dinner, I will order a cheeseburger.
(Teacher Molly/ have a billion dollars/ buy a ticket to the moon)
If Teacher Molly had a billion dollars, she would buy a ticket to the moon.
If Teacher Molly was going to give her students a difficult conditional sentence, she would probably use the _________ conditional.
second
If you _______ an animal, which one would you be?
were