Put the verb into the correct tense to make second conditional.
If I ___ (not /have) enough money, I ____ (not / buy) a big
house.
If I didn't have enough money, I wouldn't buy a big
house.
Put the verb into the correct tense to make second conditional.
If she __ (pass) the exam, she __ (be) able to
enter university.
If she passed the exam, she would be able to
enter university.
Put the verb into the correct tense to make second conditional.
If we ___ (live) in USA, I ___ (speak) Spanish.
If we lived in Mexico, I would speak Spanish.
Put the verb into the correct tense to make second conditional.
If I ___ (speak) perfect English, I ___ (have) a good job.
If I spoke perfect English, I would have a good notes.
Put the verb into the correct tense to make second conditional.
If you __ (not /have) a better job, we ___ (not /be) able to buy a new car
If you didn't have a better job, we wouldn't be able to buy a new car
Put the verb into the correct tense to make first conditional.
If I ___ (not /go) out tonight, I __ (not/go) to the cinema.
If I don't go out tonight, I won't go to the cinema.
Put the verb into the correct tense to make first conditional.
If you _____ (get) back late, I ______ (be) angry.
If you get back late, I will be angry.
Put the verb into the correct tense to make first conditional.
If we ___(not / see) each other tomorrow, we ___ (see) each other next week.
If we don't see each other tomorrow, we will see each other next week.
Put the verb into the correct tense to make first conditional.
If he ___(not/come), I ___(not/be) surprised.
If he doesn't come, I won't be surprised.
Put the verb into the correct tense to make first conditional.
If the weather ___ (not / improve), we ___(not /have) a picnic.
If the weather doesn't improve, we won't have a picnic.
Find the mistake. (zero conditional)
If Julie isn't wear a hat, she will get sunstroke
If Julie doesn't wear a hat, she gets sunstroke
Find the mistake. (first conditional)
If he will come, I am surprised.
If he comes, I will be surprised.
Find the mistake. (second conditional)
If I didn't had enough money, I won't buy a big house.
If I didn't have enough money, I wouldn't buy a big house.
Find the mistake. (zero conditional)
If I am going to bed early, I am going to feel good the next day.
If I go to bed early, I feel good the next day.
Find the mistake. ( First conditional)
If you wouldn't want to go out, I cook dinner at home.
If you don't want to go out, I will cook dinner at home.
Use the prompts to make zero conditional. (+)
I / speak to John / he / get annoyed
If I speak to Jonh, he gets annoyed
Use the prompts to make zero conditional. (-)
you / heat ice / it / melt
If you don't heat ice, It doesn't melt.
Use the prompts to make zero conditional.
children / play outside / they / not get overweight
If children play outside, they don't get overweight
Use the prompts to make zero conditional. (-)
she / mix water and electricity / she / get a shock
If she doesn't mix water and electricity, she doesn't get a shock
Use the prompts to make zero conditional. (-)
children / not eat well / they / not be healthy
If children don't eat well, they aren't healthy.
a place to dispose of refuse and other waste material.
landfill
make or become rotten; decay or cause to decay.
decompose
the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
enviroment
a container for waste
bin
all or any portion of buildings, structures, sites, complexes, equipment is located.
facility