Second Conditional
First Conditional
Third Conditional
Mixed Conditionals
Correct the Sentence
100

If I __________ (win) the lottery, I would travel around the world.

won

100

If it __________ (rain) tomorrow, I will bring an umbrella.


rains 

100

If she had studied harder, she __________ (pass) the exam.

would have passed

100

If I hadn’t missed the bus, I __________ (be) on time now.

would be

This mixed conditional shows how an event in the past (missing the bus) is affecting the present (not being on time).

100

If I will see her, I will tell her the news.

If I see her, I will tell her the news.

Explanation: In the first conditional, we use the present simple in the if-clause, not "will."

200

If she __________ (be) taller, she could become a model.

were

200

If she studies hard, she __________ (pass) the exam.

will pass 

200

If I __________ (know) about the party, I would have gone.

had known

200

If she were more responsible, she __________ (finish) the project last week.

would have finished

This mixed conditional shows how a current trait or state (being responsible) would have affected the past (completing the project).

200

If he would study more, he could pass the test.

If he studied more, he could pass the test.

Explanation: Second conditional uses the past simple in the if-clause for hypothetical situations.

300

If they had more money, they __________ (buy) a bigger house.

would buy 

300

If you __________ (call) me later, I will explain everything.

call

300

If they had invited us, we __________ (come).

would have come

300

If we had planned better, we __________ (not be) in this situation now.

wouldn’t be

This mixed conditional shows how a past event (not planning properly) affects the present situation (being in trouble now).

300

If I knew the answer, I will tell you.

If I knew the answer, I would tell you.

Explanation: Use "would" in the result clause for hypothetical conditions.


400

If we __________ (know) the answer, we would tell you.

knew 

400

I __________ (help) you if I have time tomorrow.


will help 

400

He __________ (not miss) the bus if he had left earlier.

wouldn’t have missed

400

If they __________ (save) more money in the past, they would be able to travel now.

had saved

This mixed conditional shows how a past action (saving money) would have impacted the present (being able to afford travel).

400

If they would have left earlier, they would have arrived on time.

If they had left earlier, they would have arrived on time.

Explanation: Use "had" in the if-clause for third conditional sentences to express a hypothetical past situation.


500

If you __________ (can) change one thing in your life, what would it be?

could 

500

If we leave now, we __________ (catch) the train.

will catch 

500

If you __________ (listen) to me, we wouldn’t have had this problem.


had listened

500

If I __________ (not take) that job, I wouldn’t have the career I do now.

hadn’t taken

This mixed conditional shows how a decision made in the past (taking the job) has led to a present reality (having a successful career).

500

I could help you if I will have time later.

I could help you if I have time later.

Explanation: Use the present simple (have) in the if-clause for real future possibilities.


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