Fill the Blank
Identify the Conditional
True or False
Is it wrong?
100

If Mary _____ (have) enough money, she'll come with us on vacation next week.

has

100

If you freeze water, it turns into ice.

Zero Conditional

100

2nd conditional talks about impossible or unreal situations.

True

100

Our children won't eat vegetables if they don't have orange juice.

Correct

200

If you make dinner, I ________ (do) the dishes.

will do

200

Mary would buy a new jacket if she had enough money.

Second Conditional

200

The structure of the 1st conditional is: 

If: Simple present  

Main: will + verb (base form).

True. We use simple present in the If-Clause and in the Main Clause we can use the verb will or modal verbs.

200

If it rains, we would cancel the picnic.

If it rains, we WILL cancel the picnic.

300

If Jason ______ (travel) to New York, he _____ (visit) the Empire State Building for sure.

travels / will visit

300

If David isn't late, we'll make the decision together soon.

1st Conditional

300

In the 2nd conditional sentence, "has been" and "have done" can be used.

False. 

300

Jane will play her violin if you ask her nicely.

Correct

400

If I ________ (have) 10 thousand dollars in my pocket right now, I __________ (go) to Spain right away.

had / would go

400

She'd buy a new car so fast if she were rich.

2nd Conditional

400

The first conditional talks about things that are almost impossible to happen.

False. The first conditional talks about plans or things that are possible to happen.

400

If she is able to walk, she would see the parade outside.

If she WAS able to walk, she would see the parade outside.

500

If she _______ (drive) carefully today, she ___________ (not/have) have problems in the traffic.

drives / won't have

500

If you did not try hard enough, you'd never pass the exam.

2nd Conditional

500

This sentence talks about impossible situations: "I'd be so much stronger if I worked out more!"

True. That is the structure of the 2nd conditional: Simple past or were + would + verb (base form).

500

If you go, I go. 

Make the sentence better for double points!

Correct

Double points - If you go, I will go. 

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