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If it rains tomorrow, I ______ (go) for a run.

will go

100

She won't talk to you anymore, if you ________ (not/apologize).

don't apologize.

100

If they get home early today, they _______ (cook) dinner.

will cook

100

He won't be late for work today, if he _______ (catch) the bus on time.

catches

100

If you tell her your secrets, she _______ (keep) them.

will keep

200

If I won the lottery, I ________ (buy) a bigger house.

would buy

200

We would travel more, if we __________ (have) more money.

had

200

If I had his number, I _______ (call) him.

would call

200

You would look more handsome, if you ______ (dress) better.

dressed

200

If it were me, I __________ (not/say) anything.

wouldn't say

300

LIVE / COULD / I / WOULD / IN / ANYWHERE / IF / I / EUROPE / LIVE

If I could live anywhere, I would live in Europe.

300

I / IF / WOULD / CHOOSE / COULD / CHOOSE / CAR /I /  ANY / LIKED / I / A / FERRARI/

If I could choose any car I liked, I would choose a Ferrari.

300

HAD / TIME / I / MORE / WOULD / IF / LEARN / FRENCH / I

If I had more time, I would learn French.

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HAD / MONEY / MORE / IF / I / WOULD / I / BUY / PRESENTS  /EVERYONE / TO

If I had more money, I would buy presents to everyone.
300

WE / IF / WOULD / HAD / LONGER / BRAID / HAIR / WE / IT

If we had longer hair, we would braid it.

400

What do I use the First Conditional for?

To talk about something that is very possible in the near future and that depends on something else.

400

What do I use the Second Conditional for?

To talk about something that is a dream, or impossible, in the future. A hypothetical situation.

400

Do I use the Simple Past in both Conditional forms?

No, only in the Second Conditional
400

Do I use WOULD in the First Conditional?

no

400

Do I use future tense in the Second Conditional?

no

500

Change the following sentence to the Second Conditional form:

If it stops raining today, I will go to the park.

If it stopped raining today, I would go to the park.

500

Change the following sentence to the First Conditional form:

I would buy a new car,if I won the lottery.

I will buy a new car, if I win the lottery.

500

Change the following sentence to the Second Conditional form:

She will talk to you, if you call her.

She would talk to you, if you called her.

500

Change the following sentence to the First Conditional form:

She would travel to Europe, if she had more time.

She will travel to Europe, if she has more time.

500

Change the following sentence to the Second Conditional form:

They will call you, if they arrive early.

They would call you, if they arrived early.

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