If you eat healty,________. (get sick easily)
you don't get sick easily.
If I _______ enough money, I _______ with you.
had
would go
If I _______ that Bob was so rude, I ______ on a date with him.
had known
wouldn't have gone
If I _____ my teeth this morning, my breath _____ so bad right now.
had brushed
wouldn't smell
Identify the implied condition by creating a sentence with an if-clause.
"I would have answered the door, but I didn't hear the doorbell"
I would have answered the door if I had heard the doorbell.
If Nina brings cookies to class tomorrow, ______. (be happy)
...we will be happy.
If I met Michael Jackson,________.
...I would (+base form)
If I _____ my raincoat on yesterday, I______so wet.
had had
wouldn't have gotten/got
If I ______ now, I ______ well on the test tomorrow. But I won't. I'd better go to this party.
If I studied now,
I would do well
If you could have any superpower, which would you choose?
Give a complete answer to the question (use a conditional structure).
If I could have any superpower, I would choose...
Express using an "if" clause:
It might rain. I may not go to the park then.
If it rains, I won't go to the park.
"I want to bake a cake but I don't have any flour."
Express with an if clause:
If I had (any) flour, I would bake a cake.
I would bake a cake if I had (any) flour.
Bob didn't do well on the test because he spent the previous night drinking.
What do you tell Bob?
You would have passed the test if you hadn't spent the previous night drinking.
I did not drink coffee this morning, so I am tired now. Rewrite as a conditional using "If"
If I had drunk coffee this morning, I would not be tired (now).
Change to a conditional sentence beginning with "if" Nancy missed her taxi, so she is upset.
Nancy would not be upset if she had not missed her taxi.
If it's cold, what do you usually wear?
Give a complete answer to the question (use a conditional structure).
If it's cold I wear a ____. I wear a _____ if it's cold.
"If I were you, I would go to the party."
Omit "if."
Were I you, I would go to the party.
Respond with an "if" clause.
Your aunt was in hospital. You didn't know this, so you didn't visit her.
If I had known (my aunt was in hospital), I would have visited her.
"You didn't buy the shirt you liked. I told you you should've got it."
Change to a conditional statement beginning with "if I"
If I were you, I would have bought the shirt.
Express something you will do next weekend for which you need a certain condition. Begin with "if"
If (+present simple), I will/may/might (+base form)...
Zero conditional statements are _______; First conditionals refers to a _______.
0. If it snows, the roads close.
1. If it snows tomorrow, I will have to stay at home.
fact/general truth
particular situation
Bob: Do you have a pencil?
Mary: No, but if I _____, I ____ it to you.
had one / did
would lend
You did not go to the party because you weren't invited. You would have gone if you had been invited. Express without using "if"
Had I been invited (to the party), I would have gone.
I was not expecting guests, so I am not prepared. Express as a conditional without "if"
Had I been expecting guests, I would be prepared.
What would you have done different last year should you have known about ---?
Give a complete answer to the question (use a conditional structure).
If I had known about ---, I would have (+past participle)