If you freeze water, it _________ (turn) to ice.
turns
If you don't study, you won't pass the exam.
Conditional Type 1 Possible future
If you will pour oil on water, it float.
If you POUR oil on water, it FLOATS.
Which conditional is used to talk about unlikely unreal present or future events?
a) Conditional Type 0
b) Conditional Type 1
c) Conditional Type 2
d) Conditional Type 3
c) Conditional Type 2
I'll try to give your message to Ted, but I'm not sure whether I'll see him or not.
"If I see Ted, I'll give him your message."
If you make dinner, he _______ (wash) the dishes.
will wash
People get hungry if they don't eat.
Conditional Type 0 General Truth
If it rain, we will cancel the picnic.
If it RAINS, we will cancel the picnic.
This conditional is used when the result will always happen in that way.
a) Type 0
b) Type 1
c) Type 2
d) Type 3
a) Type 0
My boss wants to send me to Japan. I'll try sushi.
"If my boss sends me to Japan, I’ll try sushi."
She will pass her exams if she ________ (study)
studies
If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
Conditional Type 2 Unlikely unreal present or future
If he hadn't scored that goal, they wouldn't won the world cup.
If he hadn't scored that goal, they wouldn't HAVE won the world cup.
If I were you is generally used for:
a) Factual actions
b) Suggestions
c) Advice
d) Conditionals
c) Advice
Kathy wants to go to the movies but doesn't have any money.
"If Kathy had some money, she would go to the movies"
If I had enough money, I __________ (go) to Spain.
would go
The grass gets wet when it rains.
Conditional Type 0 General truth
If she went outside, she would saw the parade.
If she went outside, she would SEE the parade.
It is used to describe conditions and results that were unreal or untrue in the past.
a) Zero Conditionals
b) First Conditionals
c) Second Conditionals
d) Third Conditionals
d) Third conditionals
I want to work outside today, but that won't be possible because it's raining.
"If it weren't/wasn´t raining, I would work outside today."
If she _______ (drive) carefully, she wouldn't have had an accident.
had driven
If we had looked a bit more, we would have found a cheaper hotel.
Conditional Type 3 Unreal past
She would had become a teacher if she had gone to university.
She would HAVE become a teacher if she had gone to university.
It is used to describe possible and real future situations.
a) Zero Conditionals
b) First Conditionals
c) Second Conditionals
d) Third Conditionals
b) First Conditional
Chuck isn't stupid, but he failed his midterm exam. Why? -- He didn't study for it.
"If Chuck had studied, he wouldn't have failed his midterm exam."