If I _____(go) out tonight, I _____(go) to the cinema.
If I go out tonight, I 'll go to the cinema.
If you __________ (do) some more work around the house, you _________ (earn) a little extra money.
If you did some more work around the house, you would earn a little extra money.
If we ______ (be) invited, we _____ (come).
If we had been invited, we would have come.
If he'd studied at a good college, he might have got a better grade.
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Third Conditional
True or False
Mixed conditionals are used to connect REAL and UNREAL situations in the past.
False
Mixed conditionals are used to talk about UNREAL situations in the past and their probable results in the present.
If we ___ (not/see) each other tomorrow, we ______ (see) each other next week.
If we don't see each other tomorrow, we'll see each other next week.
I __________ (buy) a new computer if I __________ (have) the money.
I would buy a new computer if I had the money.
If she _______(not/come) to London, she _______ (not/meet) him.
If she hadn´t come to London, she wouldn´t have met him.
If I had the time, I'd help you.
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Second Conditional
Fill in the blanks using Mixed Conditionals
If I ____________ (not, eat) so much candy yesterday, I _____________ (not, feel) sick now.
If I hadn't eaten so much candy yesterday, I wouldn't feel sick now.
They ____ (go) to the party if they ____ (be) invited.
They'll go to the party if they are invited.
If Susan __________ (not have) a lot of work, she __________ (watch) a film on the TV.
If Susan didn´t have a lot of work, she would watch a film on the TV.
If she ________ (go) to University, she ________ (study) French.
If she had gone to University, she would have studied French.
I would have handled things differently if I'd been in charge.
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Third Conditional
Create a mixed conditional sentence from this situation.
I wish I had worked harder at school when I was younger. I think that I would have a better job.
If I had worked harder at school, I would have a better job now.
I ____ (come) early, if you ____ (want).
I 'll come early, if you want.
If he _________ (be) my friend, I _________ (invite) him to my birthday party.
If he were my friend, I would invite him to my birthday party.
If he ________(not/take) the job, he ________ (go) travelling.
If he hadn´t taken the job, he would have gone travelling.
If he's there, could you tell him that I really need to speak to him.
zero, first, second, third, or mixed conditionals
First Conditional
Fill in the blanks
We (not be) --------- lost in the forest now if you (take) ------- a map with you before we left home.
wouldn't be
had taken
I _____ (not/go) if you _____ (not/come) with me.
I won't go if you don't come with me.
If I __________ (not have) a lot of homework, I _________ (go) to the cinema with you.
If I didn´t have a lot of homework, I would go to the cinema with you.
If you ________ (not/be) late, we _________(not/miss) the bus.
If you hadn´t been late, we wouldn´t have missed the bus.
If anyone complains, we deal with it immediately.
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Zero Conditional
Fill in the blanks to make the two sentences express the same thing
I passed the entrance exam and I am a student now!
If I ___________ passed the exam, I ___________ a student now!
If I hadn't passed the entrance exam, I wouldn't be a student now.