Second Conditional
What would you do if there _____ an earthquake?
A) could be B) would be C) were
C) were
First Conditional
I will take my umbrella if it will rain tomorrow
Incorrect! I will take my umbrella if it RAINS tomorrow
What will you do if you win the lottery?
I will buy a house
First Conditional
We ______(play) football tomorrow if the weather ________(be) nice.
We WILL PLAY football tomorrow if the weather IS nice
First Conditional
(You/pass/your exam/if/you/study/harder)
You will pass your exam if you study harder.
First Conditional
If she goes to the birthday party, she_________a present.
a) Brings b) will bring c) bring
b) will bring
Second Conditionals
If I were you, I’d discuss the situation with my boss.
Correct
What will you do if it rains tomorrow?
ex. I would bring my umbrella
Second Conditional
If he _____ (be) more careful, he wouldn’t keep breaking things.
If he were more careful, he wouldn’t keep breaking things.
Second Conditional
I/wouldn't/(to worry)if/I/(to be)/you.
I wouldn't worry if I were you.
Second Conditional
If he ________ to İstanbul, he ________ the Blue Mosque.
A) would go / visited B) went / would visit C) were go / visited
b) went / would visit
Second Conditional
If I had gone to Egypt, I could have learned Arabic.
Incorrect, this is in the third conditional
What will do if you find a wallet on the street?
ex. I will give it to the police
Second Conditional
If I had more money, I ______ (buy) that television.
If I had more money, I would buy that television.
Second Conditional
If/I/(to drink)/too/much/coffee,/I(to be unable)/(to sleep)/at/night.
If I drink too much coffee, I can't sleep at night.
First Conditonal
If they practice a lot, they_________ the game.
a) wins b) win c) will win
will win
Second Conditional
Mary would move to Japan if she spoke Japanese.
Correct
What will you do if you have a headache?
ex. I will drink water
First Conditional
If you______(not/take) your umbrella, you ______(get) wet
If you DON'T take your umbrella, you WILL GET wet
Second Conditional
You/(to be able)/(to go) to/the/party,/as/long/as you (to come back, to return/by/midnight.
You can go to the party, as long as you're back by midnight.
First Conditional
She will marry him if he _________her.
a) will ask b) ask c) asks
asks
First Conditional
If Juan stay until the end of the party, he will gets home very late
Incorrect! If Juan STAYS until the end of the party, he will GET home very late
What will you do if you dont pass the school year?
Ex. I will study more
First Conditional
If he______(find) a job, she______(marry) him.
If he FINDS a job, she WILL MARRY him.
First Conditional
You/not improve/if/you/not practice.
You will not(won't) improve if you don't practice