First Conditional
Second Conditional
First and Second Conditional
Bonus
100

If I go out tonight, I ___ (go) to the cinema. 

will go

100

If I ___ (be) you, I ___ (get) a new job.


were / 'd get

100

If we wait here, we ___ (be) late.

will be

100

What is the past simple forms of TO BE for:

I,

you,

he/she/it/,

we,

they

I- was

you-were

he/she/it/- was

we- were

they-were

200

If you get back late, I ___ (be) angry.

will be

200

If the cardigan __ (not/be) so expensive, I __ (buy ) it.  

A) weren't / would buy

200

 They ___ (go) on holiday if they ___ (have) time.


 'll go / have

200

Is this first or second conditional? and fill in the blanks 

She _________________ (invite) the new student to her party if she _________________ (know) her.


Second 

She would invite the new student to her party if she knew her.

300

We ___ (be) late if we ___ (not/hurry).


 'll be / don't hurry

300

We __ (visit) __ (go) to Paris.  

B) would visit/ went






300

I __ (text) him if I __ (have) his number.  


C) would text / had





300

What is the difference between the first and second conditional? 

real vs unreal situation

present vs past

400

If you ___ (not/want) to go out, I ___ (cook) dinner at home.


don't want / 'll cook

400

If I __ (be) you, I _ (apply) for the job.   

A) Were / would apply






400

We ___ (not/be) late again if we ___(buy) a new car.

wouldn't, bought






400

Do we use "could" or "can" for the second conditional?

could

500

If we ___ (not/see) each other tomorrow, we ___ (see) each other next week.

don´t see / will see

500

If she ___ (have) the dress, she __ (wear) it tonight. 

A) had / would wear






500

If the weather ___ (not/improve) , we ___ (not/have) a picnic.

doesn't improve / won't have

500

First or second conditional? Fill in the blanks as well.

Fabio and Carlo are best friends.


If Josh and Don _______ (not/be) best friends, they ___________(not/be) live together.


Second Conditional

If Josh and Don __weren't_ (not/be) best friends, they ____wouldn't live__ (not/live) together.

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