(I / wake up late / I / be late for work)
If I wake up late, I’m late for work.
If children don’t eat well, they aren’t healthy.
Zero conditional
You want to go to the concert tomorrow, but you may not get permission from your parents.
You’ll go to a concert tomorrow if your parents give you permission.
I’d really like to be fit.
a) If I were you, I’d join a gym.
b) If I am you, I’ll join a gym.
If I were you, I’d join a gym.
(Third conditional) If the students __________________ (not be) late for the exam, they __________________ (pass).
If the students hadn’t been late for the exam, they would have passed.
They __________________ (go) to the party if they __________________ (be) invited.
They’ll go to the party if they are invited.
They’ll go on holiday if they have time.
First conditional
Phil arrived late at the science conference so he missed it.
If Phil had arrived earlier, he wouldn’t have missed the science conference.
I haven’t got time to post this letter.
a) If I saw a post box, I’d post it for you.
b) If I see a post box, I’ll post it for you.
If I see a post box, I’ll post it for you.
(Second conditional) If you __________________ (arrive) early, it __________________ (be) less stressful.
If you arrived early, it would be less stressful.
If we _________________ (win) the lottery, we _________________ (travel) the world.
If we won the lottery, we would travel the world.
If I spoke perfect English, I would have a good job.
Second conditional
Bea wants to go to Liverpool next weekend, but she can’t because her car is being repaired.
If Bea’s car wasn’t being repaired, she’d go to Liverpool next weekend.
The weather’s horrible today.
a) If it is sunny, we can go to the beach.
b) If it were sunny, we could go to the beach
If it were sunny, we could go to the beach.
(Third conditional) If she __________________ (study) Mandarin, she __________________ (go) to Beijing.
If she had studied Mandarin, she would have gone to Beijing.
If he ______________ (take) the job, he ______________ (not / go) travelling.
If he had taken the job, he wouldn't have gone travelling.
I would have called you if I hadn't forgotten my phone.
Third conditional
Mara wants to buy a new video game but she has no money.
If Mara had some money, she’d buy a new video game.
Oh Mum! I really don’t want to do my homework.
a) I’ll stop your pocket money if you don’t do it now! b) I’d stop your pocket money if you didn’t do it now!
a) I’ll stop your pocket money if you don’t do it now!
(Second conditional) If we __________________ (not be) so tired, we __________________ (go) out.
If we weren’t so tired, we would go out.
She ______________ (not / meet) him if she ______________ (not / come) to London.
She wouldn’t have met him if she hadn't come to London.
She would be happier if she had more friends.
Second conditional
I didn’t visit you in hospital because I didn’t know you were there.
I’d have visited you in hospital if I’d known you were there.
I’d really like to go on a diet.
a) If I were you, I’d exercise more.
b) If I am you, I’ll exercise more.
a) If I were you, I’d exercise more.
(Third conditional) If we __________________ (not have) an argument, we __________________ (not be) late.
If we hadn’t had an argument, we wouldn’t have been late