If people ______________ (eat) too much, they _____________ (get) fat.
If people eat too much, they get fat.
If I __________ (learn) for the vocabulary test, I ____________ (pass) it for sure.
If I learn for the vocabulary test, I will pass it for sure.
I want to bake a cake. I don't have any flour currently. Express this situation with an If-Clause.
If I had (any) flour, I would bake a cake. / I would bake a cake if I had (any) flour.
Your teacher wants you to hand in your homework. You didn't know there was homework because you had been ill, so you didn't do it. Respond: "If I had known..."
If I had known there was homework, I would have done it.
Correct this sentence: If she had time, she would may go to the party.
If she had time, she would go to the party.
Answer in a complete sentence: If it's cold, what do people usually wear?
If it's cold people (usually) wear ……. / People (usually) wear ……… if it's cold.
If we __________ (fill in) the correct verb form, we ______________ (gain) the points.
If we fill in the correct verb form, we will gain the points.
If I _________ (have) a million dollar, I _____________ (travel) the world.
If I had a million dollar, I would travel the world.
If we _______________ (not choose) to attend Rowan University, we ____________ (not get to know) Vivian.
If we had not chosen to attend Rowan University, we wouldn’t have gotten to know Vivian.
If you won a million dollars in the lottery, what would you do?
If we won a million euros (in the lottery), we would ….
Complete the sentence: If you ___________ ice, it ___________
If you heat ice, it melts.
Express using an If-Clause: If it _______(snow) tomorrow, the bus ______ (be) late.
If it snows tomorrow, the bus will be late.
Complete the sentence so that it is true for you: If I ______________ (be) our headmaster Dr. Fasching, I …………………
If I were our headmaster Dr. Fasching, I would ……………………
I did not have coffee this morning, so I am tired now. Rewrite as a conditional using "If".
If I had had coffee this morning, I would not be tired (now).
What would you do if you found a wallet?
If we found a wallet, we would ….
Right or wrong? The same verb tense is used in the If-Clause and in the main clause in a zero conditional.
Right!
Express using an If-Clause: It might rain. I don't like to go outside in the rain.
If it rains, I won't go outside. / If it rains, I'll stay inside.
Complete the sentence so that it is true for you: If we _________ (have) 200.000 followers on Instagram, we …………………
If we had 200.000 followers on Instagram, we would ………..
If I _________________(know) that the English test was going to be so easy, I _________________ (study) less.
If I had known that the English test was going to be so easy, I would have studied less.
When do we use the third conditional?
It's used to describe a situation that didn't happen, and to imagine the result of this situation.
When do we use the ZERO CONDITIONAL?
This conditional is used when the result will always happen. / This conditional is used when we talk about some general situation.
When do we use the FIRST CONDITIONAL?
The first conditional is used to talk about something that might happen in the future. / The first conditional is used to describe a particular situation. / The first conditional is used to describe possible things, which could easily come true.
Change this clause into an If-Clause and complete it: It isn't summer.
If it were summer, …. would ….
This is Bob. Bob didn't do well on the test. Bob spent the night before the test drinking. What do you tell Bob?
You would have passed the test if you hadn't spent the night before (the test) drinking. / If you hadn’t spent the night before the test drinking, you would have passed (it). / You would not have failed the test if you hadn't spent the nicht before (the test) drinking.
Create a correct If-Clause: I would have watched your snap, but my data allowance was used up.
If my data allowance had not been used up, I would have watched your snap. / I would have watched your snap if my data allowance had not been used up.