If I had free time, I would hang out with you
Second conditional
If you _____ (be) a professional basketball player, who _______ you _______ (play) for?
were, would you play
Make a zero conditional sentence. (My father / to want / to exercise / he / to play basketball)
If my father wants to exercise, he plays basketball.
My father plays basketball if he wants to exercise.
I / alone / in the forest / use the stars to guide me
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If I were alone in the forest, I would use the stars to guide me.
(2nd conditional)
People / eat / too many sweets / their blood sugar / rise
If people eat too many sweets, their blood sugar rises.
If my classmates are loud, I can't study
Zero conditional
My friend ______ (meet) me in the park if he ____ (have) the afternoon off.
will meet, has
Make a 2nd conditional sentence:
Meet /a genie / ask / him for three wishes
If I met a genie, I would ask him for three wishes.
I / feel / sick / tomorrow / not / go / to school
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If I feel sick tomorrow, I will not go to school.
(1st conditional)
Tim / study / he probably / not / fail / his midterm exam
(3rd conditional)
If Tim had studied, he probably wouldn't have failed his midterm exam.
If she had not taken her son running on a rainy day, he wouldn't have been sick
Third conditional
If he __________ (be) taller, he _________ (play) in the NBA.
were, would play
Make a second conditional sentence.
(My friend / to make a lot of money / to buy many things)
If my friends made a lot of money, they would buy many things!
The weather / to be rainy tomorrow / not / to go biking
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If the weather is rainy, I will not go biking.
(1st conditional)
North Pole / melt / the water / flow / many places
2nd conditional
If the North Pole melted, the water would flow to many places
If my dad goes to work, he will take the car out of the garage
First conditional
If we _____ (hear) the weather forecast, we _______ (not/go) to the beach, but it's too late now.
had heard, wouldn't have gone
Make a third conditional:
Our team / score /another goal / we / win / the championship
If our team had scored another goal, we would have won the championship.
Have / enough money / buy / the camera yesterday
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If I had had enough money, I would have bought the camera yesterday.
(3rd conditional)
I / be / you / I / not / drink / so much Coke
(2nd conditional)
If I were you, I would not drink so much Coke.
I would have told you if you had asked me
Third conditional
If the river ________ (freeze), we ______ (go) ice skating. It didn't, so instead we went to the cinema.
had frozen, would have gone
Make a third conditional sentence.
(He / to come home earlier / not / to miss / his son's birthday)
If he had come home earlier, he would not have missed his son's birthday.
We / know / it was Paula's birthday / send / her / a present
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If we had known it was Paula's birthday, we would have sent her a present!
(3rd conditional)
They / call / me yesterday / I / give / them the bad news
(3rd conditional)
If they had called me yesterday, I would have given them the bad news.