If you heat ice, it _________.
(a) melts, b) melted, c) melting, d) melt)
(a) melts
If it rains tomorrow, we ______ at home.
(a) stay, b) will stay, c) stayed, d) staying)
b) will stay
If I ______ rich, I would buy a big house.
(a) were, b) was, c) am, d) will be)
were
Complete the sentence:
If I ______ harder, I would have passed the exam.
(a) study, b) studied, c) had studied, d) will study)
c) had studied
Complete the sentence:
If I ______ harder last year, I would be more confident now.
(a) study, b) studied, c) had studied, d) will study)
c) had studied
If people don’t drink water, they ______ thirsty.
(a) gets, b) got, c) get, d) getting)
get
If you study hard, you ______ the exam.
(a) pass, b) passes, c) passed, d) will pass)
d) will pass
If she studied harder, she ______ better grades.
(a) gets, b) got, c) would get, d) will get)
would get
If she had left earlier, she ______ the train.
(a) catch, b) caught, c) would catch, d) would have caught)
d) would have caught
If she had taken the job, she ______ in New York today.
(a) lives, b) lived, c) would live, d) would be living)
d) would be living
Identify the Zero Conditional sentence:
(a) If I study tonight, I will pass the test.
(b) If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
(c) If she calls me, I’ll answer.
(d) If I were you, I’d take the job.)
B) If you mix read and blue, you get purple.
Identify the First Conditional sentence:
(a) If I had money, I would travel. (b) If I were you, I´d take the job. (c) If you mix red and blue, you get purple. (d) If she calls me, I´ll answer.
d) If she calls me, I´ll answer.
Identify the Second Conditional sentence: .
(a) If I see him, I’ll tell him.
(b) If I were you, I’d take the job.
(c) If you heat water, it boils.
(d) If she calls, I will answer.
(b) If I were you, I’d take the job.
Identify the Third Conditional sentence:
(a) If I see him, I’ll tell him.
(b) If I had known, I would have helped.
(c) If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
(d) If I were you, I’d take the job.)
b) If I had known, I would have helped.
Identify the Mixed Conditional sentence:
(a) If I had known, I would have helped.
(b) If I were taller, I would play basketball.
(c) If you had saved money, you would be traveling now.
(d) If she calls, I’ll answer.)
c) If you had saved money, you would be traveling now.
Transform into a Zero Conditional:
Original: When you press this button, the machine starts. → Rewrite using “if.”
If you press this button, the machine starts.
Rewrite using First Conditional:
Original: You’ll miss the bus unless you leave now.
If you don’t leave now, you will miss the bus.
Rewrite using Second Conditional:
Original: I don’t have a car, so I can’t drive to the beach.
If I had a car, I would drive to the beach.
Rewrite using Third Conditional:
Original: I didn’t call you, so you didn’t know about the meeting.
If I had called you, you would have known about the meeting.
Which statement best explains when to use mixed conditionals?
(a) To describe universal truths.
(b) To talk about real future possibilities.
(c) To imagine present results of past actions, or past results of present situations.
(d) To describe impossible scientific facts.)
c) To imagine present results of past actions, or past results of present situations.
Mixed conditionals combine time frames.
Rewrite the following scientific fact into a Zero Conditional sentence:
Plants release oxygen during photosynthesis when they receive sunlight.
If plants receive sunlight, they release oxygen during photosynthesis.
When do we use First Conditionals?
For future possibilities
Create a Second Conditional sentence using the verb to travel.
If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
Create a Third Conditional sentence using the verb to win.
(Hint: Imagine a past situation that didn’t happen.)
If our team had played better, we would have won the championship.
Rewrite using a Mixed Conditional:
Original: I don’t speak French, so I didn’t get the job in Paris.
If I spoke French, I would have gotten the job in Paris.