If I see David Beckham, I ____________ (ask) him for an autograph for you.
If I see David Beckham, I will ask him for an autograph for you.
If I _________ (win) the lottery, I would travel around the world.
If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
If you finish your homework on time, you _________ (go) outside.
If you finish your homework on time, you will go outside.
What tense do we use in the 1st conditional (in the part with the if)
Present Simple
If you _________ (pay) for lunch, I will pay for dinner.
If you pay for lunch, I will pay for dinner.
If you ________ (find) a bag full of money, would you keep it?
If you found a bag full of money, would you keep it?
What would you do if you _________ (go) to Mars?
What would you do if you went to Mars?
What tense do we use in the 2nd conditional (in the part with the if)
Past Simple
If you ___________ (ring) the bell, I will hear you.
If you ring the bell, I will hear you.
If the tourist guide spoke English better, we __________ (understand) him.
If the tourist guide spoke English better, we would understand him.
If you painted your fingernails black, you _________ (look) like a witch.
If you painted your fingernails black, you would look like a witch.
When do we need the 1st conditional?
For real situations
You will catch a cold if you __________ (not put) on something warmer.
You will catch a cold if you don't put on something warmer.
If it __________ (not be) so hot in here, I would go and close the windows.
If it wasn't so hot in here, I would go and close the windows.
I ___________ (help) you if I didn't have to help my mother.
I would help you if I didn't have to help my mother.
When do we use the 2nd conditional?
For imaginary situations
Mum is in a mad mood today, so it __________ (be) better if you __________ (wait) outside.
Mum is in a mad mood today, so it will be better if you wait outside.
We __________ (celebrate) with you if your team __________ (win) today.
We would celebrate with you if your team won today.
What would happen if the sun __________ (not shine)?
What would happen if the sun didn't shine?
Is this sentence correct?
If I will finish my pasta, my mom is happy.
It's not correct.
If I finish my pasta, my mom will be happy.