If you freeze water, it _________ to ice.
turns
If you don't study, you won't pass the exam.
Conditional Type 1
First conditional describes what happens in general in present. Fact, general 'truth'.
False. This is Zero conditional
When you sweat too much, you will dehydrate.
When you sweat too much, YOU DEHYDRATE. Conditional Type 0
If you make dinner, I _______ the dishes.
will do/wash
People get hungry when they don't eat.
Conditional Type 0
The structure of a conditional type 1 is:
Simple present + will/may/might/can + base 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 might rain, we will cancel the picnic.
If it rains, we will cancel the picnic. (conditional 1)
If they _______ the lottery, Mark and Jeff ________ their jobs and travel.
win / will quit
If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
Conditional Type 2
A second conditional sentence is hypothetical / improbable.
True. It usually describes a possible event that is very unlikely to happen.
Unless you didn't listen to the instructions, you'd be very confused.
IF you didn't listen / Unless you LISTENED ...
(2nd conditional)
IF you _____ superpowers, how ________ (you) the world?
had / would you change
If I had been a smart guy, I wouldn't have failed the exam.
Conditional Type 3
Conditionals Type 0 are also called Mixed Conditionals.
False. Conditional Type 0 are called Factual Conditionals.
Even if he hadn't scored that goal, they wouldn't win the World Cup.
Even if he hadn't scored that goal, they WOULD HAVE WON the World Cup.
OR
IF he hadn't scored that goal, they WOULDN'T HAVE WON the World Cup.
Conditional Type 3
If she __________ more carefully, she ___________ an accident on the motorway last week.
had driven / wouldn't have had
She would buy an island all for herself if she were rich.
Conditional Type 2
The structure of a conditional type 3 is:
If Present Perfect, + would have + Past Perfect.
False.
If Past Perfect, + would have + Past Participle.
If you had tell me about the party, we could come to help out.
If you had TOLD me about the party, we could HAVE come to help out.