If you freeze water, it _________ (turn) to ice.
turns
She would travel the world if she were rich.
2nd Conditional
Zero conditional describes what happens in general in present.
True
If you sweat too much, you will dehydrate.
If you sweat too much, YOU DEHYDRATE. Conditional Type 0
This conditional is used to talk about unreal, possible, or impossible events that might occur in the present or future.
a) Zero Conditional
b) 1st Conditional
c) 2nd Conditional
d) 3rd Conditional
c) 2nd Conditional
If you make dinner, I ________ (do) the dishes.
will do
People get hungry if they don't eat.
Zero Conditional
The structure of the 1st conditional is: If + Simple present, will + verb
True. We use simple present in the If-Clause and in the main Clause we can use the verb will or modal verbs.
If it rains, we will cancel the picnic.
Correct. Conditional Type 1
This conditional is used when the result always happens in present.
a) Zero Conditional
b) 1st Conditional
c) 2nd Conditional
d) 3rd Conditional
a) Zero Conditional
We would have caught our flight if we _________ (get) to the airport on time.
had got
If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
2nd Conditional
A 2nd conditional sentence is hypothetical (unreal).
True.
If he were taller, he could be a basketball player.
Correct. Second conditional.
The teacher will be very angry if you ______ ( not hand) in your homework on time.
a) won't hand
b) don't hand
c) didn't hand
d) would not handed
b) don't hand
He _______ (not spend) so much money if he weren't a happy person
wouldn’t spend
If I had been a smart boy, I wouldn't have failed the exam.
3rd Conditional
The zero conditional is also called Future Conditional.
False. Zero conditional is called Factual Conditional. It talks about general truth.
If she goes outside, she would see the parade.
If she WENT outside, she would see the parade. Conditional type 2.
The police will arrest him if they ____ him.
a) Catch
b) Caught
c) Had Caught
d) Would have Caught
a) Catch
If i had sold my house, I _____(get) 4 million pounds.
would have got
If you had wanted to learn a lot, you would have taken this course
Third Conditional
The structure of a hypothetical sentence is: Simple past or were, would + verb (present).
True. That is the structure of the 2nd conditional, to express unreal situations.
She would had become a teacher if she had gone to university.
She would HAVE become a teacher if she had gone to university. Conditional Type 3
If anyone _____ (attack) me, my dog _____ (jump) at him
a) attack / Jump
b) attack / will jump
c) attacked / would jumped
d) had attacked / would have jumped
d) had attacked / would have jumped