When I ________________ (drink) coffee, I ________________ (feel) more awake.
When I drink coffee, I feel more awake. (Zero Conditional)
If I ________________ (be) rich, I ________________ (donate) to charity.
If I were rich, I would donate to charity. (Second Conditional)
If I ________________ (be) you, I ________________ (not do) that. (Second Conditional)
If I were you, I wouldn't do that. (Second Conditional)
When the bell ________________ (ring), the students ________________ (leave) the classroom. (Zero Conditional)
When the bell rings, the students leave the classroom. (Zero Conditional)
If you don't water the plants, they will die.
If you don't water the plants, they die. (Zero Conditional)
If you ________________ (not eat) well, you ________________ (get) sick.
If you don't eat well, you get sick. (Zero Conditional)
When you ________________ (cross) the street, you ________________ (look) both ways.
When you cross the street, you look both ways. (Zero Conditional)
When the sun ________________ (set), it ________________ (get) dark. (Zero Conditional)
When the sun sets, it gets dark. (Zero Conditional)
When you ________________ (speak) loudly, people ________________ (hear) you better. (Zero Conditional)
When you speak loudly, people hear you better. (Zero Conditional)
If he will work harder, he would have gotten a promotion.
If he worked harder, he would have gotten a promotion.
If you ________________ (not study), you ________________ (fail) the test.
If you don't study, you will fail the test. (First Conditional)
If I ________________ (have) more free time, I ________________ (learn) a new language.
If I had more free time, I would learn a new language. (Second Conditional)
If you ________________ (ask) politely, I ________________ (help) you. (First Conditional)
If you ask politely, I will help you. (First Conditional)
If we _________________ (can) come on Sunday, we _________________ (come). However, we cannot. I’m truly sorry. (Second Conditional)
If we could come on Sunday, we would come. However, we cannot. I’m truly sorry. (Second Conditional)
If I am you, I would study more.
If I were (-was-) you, I would study more.
If I ________________ (live) in a big city, I ________________ (use) public transportation more often.
If I lived in a big city, I would use public transportation more often. (Second Conditional)
If you ________________ (not be) careful, you ________________ (hurt) yourself.
If you aren't careful, you will hurt yourself. (First Conditional)
If I ________________ (not have) to work tomorrow, I ________________ (go) to the beach. (Second Conditional)
If I didn't have to work tomorrow, I would go to the beach. (Second Conditional)
If the computer ________________ (break) down, we ________________ (call) the technician. (First Conditional)
If the computer breaks down, we will call the technician. (First Conditional)
If they would asked me, I would have helped them.
If they asked me, I would have helped them.
If the store ________________ (be) open, I ________________ (buy) some groceries.
If the store is open, I will buy some groceries. (First Conditional)
If the weather ________________ (be) nice tomorrow, we ________________ (go) for a hike.
If the weather is nice tomorrow, we will go for a hike. (First Conditional)
If they _________________ (not find) a solution soon, the problem _________________ (get) worse. (First Conditional)
If they don't find a solution soon, the problem will get worse. (First Conditional)
If Diana _________________ (be) an astronaut, she _________________ (travel) to the Moon. But she’s an architect. (Second Conditional)
If Diana were an astronaut, she would travel to the Moon. But she’s an architect. (Second Conditional)
When the power go out, we will light candles.
When the power goes out, we light candles.