First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
Mixed Conditionals
Identify & Correct
100

Fill in: If we ___ (not leave) now, we ___ (be) late.

don’t leave / will be

100

Fill in: If I ___ (be) you, I ___ (talk) to her.

were / would talk

100

Fill in: If they ___ (arrive) on time, they ___ (not miss) the flight.

had arrived / wouldn’t have missed

100

Identify the conditional:
“If I had worked harder, I would have a better job now.”

Mixed (3rd condition cause + 2nd condition result)

100

Identify and correct: “If I will see her, I tell her.”

If I see her, I will tell her.

200

Which part is correct?
A) If I will go
B) If I go
C) If I gone

B) If I go

200

Choose the correct sentence:
A) If I am rich, I would buy a car.
B) If I were rich, I would buy a car.
C) If I had been rich, I would buy a car.

B

200

Which is correct?
A) If I studied, I would have passed.
B) If I had studied, I would have passed.
C) If I have studied, I would have passed.

B

200

Fill in: If she ___ (listen) to advice, she ___ (be) happier now.

had listened / would be

200

Identify and correct: “If he knows the answer, he would help us.”

If he knew the answer, he would help us.

300

Choose the best option:
If she studies hard, she ___ the exam.
A) pass
B) will pass
C) would pass

B) will pas

300

What verb form comes after “If” in second conditional?

A) base form
B) past simple
C) past participle

B) past simple

300

What verb form goes after “had” in third conditional?

Past participle

300

Which is correct?
A) If I won the lottery, I would have bought a house.
B) If I win the lottery, I would have had a house.
C)  If I had won the lottery, I would have a house now.

C

300

Identify and correct: “If they had meet earlier, they would be married now.”

If they had met earlier, they would be married now.

400

Rewrite with first conditional:
“She misses the bus. She is late.”

If she misses the bus, she will be late

400

Fill in: If he ___ (know) the answer, he ___ (not make) a mistake.

knew / wouldn’t make

400

Rewrite using third conditional:
“I didn’t see the sign. I had an accident.”

If I had seen the sign, I wouldn’t have had an accident.

400

What kind of result does this express?
“If we had booked earlier, we would be in the hotel now.”

Present result from a past condition

400

Identify and correct: “If you wouldn’t be late, we had arrived on time.”

If you hadn’t been late, we would have arrived on time.

500

Which verb tenses are used in a first conditional sentence?

Present simple (if clause), future (main clause)

500

Rewrite this sentence using second conditional:
“She doesn’t speak Spanish, so she can’t travel to Spain.”

If she spoke Spanish, she could travel to Spain.

500

What’s the full structure of a third conditional sentence?

If + past perfect, would have + past participle

500

Create a mixed conditional sentence using:
“not take the job” + “be less stressed now”

If I hadn’t taken the job, I would be less stressed now.

500

Identify and correct: “If I took the train, I wouldn’t have missed my class.”

If I had taken the train, I wouldn’t have missed my class.

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