Conditional Sentences
Vocabulary
Verbs and Prepositions
Verb Tenses
More conditionals
100

If you don’t water plants, they ___ (die).

die (zero conditional)

100

They started ___ a few months ago and now they’re inseparable.

dating

100

Stop laughing ___ your brother — it’s not kind!

at

100

She ___ (watch) TV when I called her.

was watching (past continuous)

100

If you eat too much sugar, you ___ (get) cavities.

get (zero conditional)

200

If we leave now, we ___ (be) on time.

will be (first conditional)

200

He still can’t ___ her — it’s been over a year since they broke up!

get over

200

She complains ___ the food every time we eat out.

about

200

By the time we got there, the movie ___ (start).

had started (past perfect)

200

If I see her at school, I ___ (say) hello.

will say (first conditional)

300

If he had more time, he ___ (learn) to play the guitar.

would learn (second conditional)

300

Even though we’re different, we really ___ well.

get along

300

I really believe ___ second chances.

in

300

I ___ (live) in Canada for five years.

have lived (present perfect)

300

If I ___ (have) a car, I would drive to work.

had (second conditional)

400

If I ___ (know) about the test, I would have studied.

had known (third conditional)

400

My sister is getting married. Her ___ is a chef.

fiancé

400

He was staring ___ her for five minutes.

at

400

He ___ (not call) me since last week.

has not called (present perfect)

400

If they ___ (not forget) the tickets, we wouldn’t have missed the concert.

had not forgotten (third conditional)

500

If they ___ (not eat) so much junk food, they’d feel better.

didn't eat (second conditional)

500

We used to talk every day, but we’ve ___ over time.

grown apart

500

You can always depend ___ your friends when things get hard.

on

500

This time next week, we ___ (fly) to Paris.

will be flying (future continuous)

500

If she worked harder, she ___ (get) better grades.

would get (second conditional)