If Maria .... (pass) the exam, her dad ..... (buy) her a new phone.
passes / will buy
If Laura .... (run) quicker she ... (win) the competition.
run / would win
Sam .... (run) in the race if he .... (not break) his leg.
would have run / hadn't broken
The person that trains a team
coach
When you have to deal with problems or difficult situations
cope with
My mum ......(punish) me if I .....(not be) home by 23:30.
will punish / am not
You .... (not fail) all the exams if you .... (pay) more attention in class.
wouldn't fail / paid
If I .... (have) enough money, I .... (buy) a better mobile phone.
had had / would have bought
What the fans do during a football match
cheer
a person that stands out among others
outstanding
Jason ..... (invite) Noah to the party if he ..... (apologize) for what he said.
will invite / apologizes
If I ... (be) you I .... (not eat) that thing, it smells nasty!
were / wouldn't eat
Karen .... (not come) to the party is she ... (know) who else was coming.
wouldn't have come / has known
What you do with the ball when you play basketball
bounce
To laugh about others (because of their physical appearance, origin, etc)
make fun of
If Maria .... (not come) I .... (not talk) to her ever again!
doesn't come / won't talk
I .... (not be) so stressed if you .... (help) me with the housework.
wouldn't be / helped
If you .... (not lie) to you mum, she .... (not punish) you.
hadn't lied / wouldn't have punished
The place where you play golf
court
A very rich person is
wealthy
Which structure do we use to make the first conditional?
If + Present Simple, will + verb
Which structure do we use to make the second conditional?
If + Past Simple, would + verb
Which structure do we use to make the third conditional?
If + Past Perfect, would have + Past Participle
The clothes you wear to play rugby
protective gear
extremely poor neighbourhood
slums