If you ____ (mix) water and electricity, you ____ (get) a shock. (Zero)
If you mix water and electricity, you get a shock.
If she answers this question correctly, she will get an extra point.
If she answers this question correctly, she will get an extra point.
He doesn't understand because he never listens.
If he listened, he would understand.
If she ___ (pass) the exam, she ____ (be) able to enter university. (Second)
If she passed the exam, she would be able to enter university.
You would have summer holidays from June till August if you ____ (live) in the USA.
You would have summer holidays from June till August if you lived in the USA.
I'll try to give your message to Tom, but I'm not sure whether I'll see him or not.
If I see Tom, I'll give your message to him.
If the weather ____ (not/improve), we ____ (not/have) a picnic. (First)
If the weather doesn't improve, we won't have a picnic.
They won't survive in the desert if they ___ (not/take) extra water with them.
They won't survive in the desert if they don't take extra water with them.
You go to bed late, that's why you're always so tired.
If you went to bed earlier, you wouldn't be always so tired.
I ____ (marry) someone famous, if I _____ (be) a movie star. (Second)
I would marry someone famous if I were a movie star.
My father wouldn't be angry with me if I ____ (come) home early.
My father wouldn't be angry with me if I came home early.
Kathy wants to go to the movies but doesn't have any money.
If Kathy had money, she would go to the movies.
If they ____ (not/arrive) soon, we ____ (be) late. (First)
If they don't arrive soon, we will be late.
If the girls ____ (go) to bed earlier, they wouldn't yawn all through the lesson.
If the girls went to bed earlier, they wouldn't yawn all through the lesson.
My boss wants to send me to Japan. I want to try sushi.
If my boss sends me to Japan, I'll try sushi.