____________ you win the lottery, ____________ would you do with the money?
Second conditional
If you win the lottery, what would you do with the money?
If you ____________ (study) hard, ____________ (you/pass) the exam?
If you study hard, will you pass the exam?
If you ____________ (have) studied harder, ____________ (you/pass) the exam?
If you had studied harder, would you have passed the exam?
If you ____________ (heat) ice, ____________ (it/melt).
If you heat ice, it melts.
If you ____________ (study) harder in the past, ____________ (you/be) more confident now. (Third conditional + Second conditional)
If you had studied harder in the past, you would be more confident now. (Third conditional + Secon
____________ you had the opportunity to live anywhere in the world, ____________ would you choose to live?
Second conditional
If you had the opportunity to live anywhere in the world, where would you choose to live?
What will you do if it ____________ (rain) tomorrow?
What will you do if it rains tomorrow
What would you have done if you ____________ (miss) the train?
What would you have done if you had missed the train?
If she eats spicy food, her mouth burns.
If she ____________ (eat) spicy food, ____________ (her/mouth/burn).
If she ____________ (speak) English fluently, ____________ (she/get) a better job. (Second conditional + First conditional)
If she spoke English fluently, she would get a better job. (Second conditional + First conditional)
____________ you were stranded on a deserted island, ____________ three things would you bring with you?
Second conditional
If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you bring with you?
If she ____________ (call) me, ____________ (I/help) her with the project.
If she calls me, I will help her with the project.
If they ____________ (listen) to her advice, ____________ (they/not/be) in this situation.
If they had listened to her advice, they wouldn't be in this situation.
What do you do if you ____________ (run) out of milk?
If I run out of milk, I go to the store.
If it ____________ (not rain) tomorrow, ____________ (we/go) to the beach. (First conditional + Second conditional
If it does not rain tomorrow, we will go to the beach. (First conditional + Second conditional)
____________ you had the chance to meet any historical figure, ____________ who would you choose and why?
Second conditional
If you had the chance to meet any historical figure, who would you choose and why?
If you ____________ (finish) your work early, ____________ (we/go) for a coffee break.
If you finish your work early, we will go for a coffee break.
If he ____________ (tell) her the truth, ____________ (she/not/get) upset.
If he had told her the truth, she wouldn't have gotten upset.
If he ____________ (press) the button, ____________ (the light/turn) on.
If he presses the button, the light turns on
If he ____________ (not be) afraid of heights, ____________ (he/try) bungee jumping. (Second conditional + First conditional)
If he were not afraid of heights, he would try bungee jumping. (Second conditional + First conditional)
____________ you could change one thing about the world, ____________ what would it be?
Second conditional
If you could change one thing about the world, what would it be?
If he ____________ (arrive) late, ____________ (we/start) the meeting without him.
If he arrives late, we will start the meeting without him.
What would have happened if you ____________ (not meet) each other that day?
What would have happened if you hadn't met each other that day?
What do you usually do if you ____________ (feel) tired?
If I feel tired I take a nap
If she ____________ (practice) more, ____________ (she/improve) her skills. (Second conditional + First conditional)
If she practiced more, she would improve her skills. (Second conditional + First conditional)