If I wanted a new car, I _______ (buy) one.
If I wanted a new car, I would buy one.
If the teacher _____ (give) us lots of homework this weekend, I won't be happy.
If the teacher gives us lots of homework this weekend, I won't be happy.
____ she ______ her homework now? No, she ____.
She __________ a shower.
Is she doing her homework now? No, she isn't.
She is taking a shower./ She is having a shower.
If John drinks too much coffee, he _____ (get) ill.
If John drinks too much coffee, he will get/gets ill.
If the students hadn't been late for the exam, they ______ (pass).
If the students hadn't been late for the exam, they would have passed.
If Lucy had enough time, she ______ (travel) more.
If Lucy had enough time, she would travel more.
If you _______ (not,be) so stubborn, we wouldn't have so many arguments!
If you weren't so stubborn, we wouldn't have so many arguments!
Brian ______ in London. He _______ in New York. (not live, live)
Brian doesn't live in London. He lives in New York.
If we had tidied our flat, we _____ (not, lose) our keys.
If we had tidied our flat, we wouldn't have lost our keys.
You ______ (not make) progress if you don't learn more.
You won't make progress if you don't learn more.
(I Conditional)
If the children ______ in bed, I ______ (be able to) have a bath, but they are still awake.
If the children were in bed, I would be able to have a bath, but they are still awake.
If Luke ______ (not, send) flowers to his mother, she _______ (not, be) happy. Fortunately he did.
My brother ______ (fall) down a flight of stairs and ______(break) his leg last year.
My brother fell down a flight of stairs and broke his leg last year.
You ______ (not / take) part if you ____ (not / be) ready tomorrow.
You won't take part if you aren't ready tomorrow.
(I Conditional)
My parents ________ (go mad) if I _____ (shave) my head.
My parents would go mad if I shaved my head.
(II Conditional)
If she _____ (go) to the library, she _____ (study) more.
If she goes to the library, she'll study more.
If you ____ (add) two and three, you ____ (get) five.
If you add two and three, you get five.
(0 conditional)
She didn't phone at six. She _____ (know) I ________ (still sleep) at that time.
She didn't phone at six. She knew I was still sleeping at that time.
If I ____ (see) somebody cheating on the test, I ___ (not / report) them to the teacher.
If I saw somebody cheating on the test, I wouldn't report them to the teacher.
(II Conditional)
If I _____ (earn) more money, I ____ (afford) to buy expensive clothes.
If I earned more money, I would/could afford to buy expensive clothes.
(II Conditional)
If you ____ (not / heat) water, it _____ (not / boil).
If you don't heat water, it doesn't boil.
If you_____ (go) to San Francisco, you ___ (see) the Golden Gate Bridge.
If you go to San Francisco, you will see the Golden Gate Bridge.
(I Conditional)
Ever since my wife ______ (leave) me, I ______ (be) in despair.
Ever since my wife left me, I have been in despair.
If I _____ (be) a bird, I _______ (be) an eagle.
If I were a bird I would be an eagle.
(II Conditional)
He ____ (not / be) able to win unless he ___ (practice) a lot.
He won't be able to win unless he practices a lot.
(I Conditional)