Name this conditional:
If I win the lottery, I will buy a house.
first conditional
This modal verb is used for ability in the past.
could
Where you catch a plane
airport
full of life and energy
lively
This vegetable was once purple before being bred to its current color.
carrot
Name this conditional:
If I had wings, I would fly.
second conditional
This modal verb is often used to express polite requests.
could, would
protects your eyes from the sun
sunglasses
with a better reputation than it really deserves
overrated
This is the only part of the human body that can heal itself without forming a scar.
liver
What auxiliary verb can replace if in mixed conditionals?
had
e.g. Had I bought a car, I would be happy now.
This modal verb shows a high degree of certainty, usually with logical evidence
must
clothes rack or clothe rack
clothes rack
pretty, especially in a way that looks old-fashioned
picturesque
This body part has no muscles, but can still move.
eyeball (it itself has no muscles, muscles that move it are around it)
Structure of third conditional:
If + past perfect | _______ + ________ + past participle
would, have
This modal verb is used to express criticism
should
glass of wine or wine glass
both
cheap, badly made, lacking in taste
tacky
this bird can sleep while flying
albatros
S______ you bought a car, how often would you drive it?
Suppose/supposing
It is possible he is sleeping. --> which modal verb expresses the same meaning?
might / may
insect book or book about insects
book about insects
away from where people normally go
off the beaten track
This animal's fingerprints are so similar to humans' that they can confuse crime scene investigators.
koala