Conditional sentences ______ contain commas.
a always b sometimes c never
b sometimes
you / get the most points / you win.
If / When you get the most points, you win.
If they __________ (not work out) at the gym more often, they won’t get fit.
don't work out
If we had lots of money, we __________ (buy) a new car.
would buy
If I had / would have done some stretching yesterday, I wouldn’t have aching muscles today.
had done
The second conditional is formed by:
If + past simple, ______ + infinitive.
a would b will c be
a would
meat go bad / you not put it in the fridge.
Meat goes bad if/when you don't put it in the fridge
He __________ (visit) the doctor if he has any aches and pains, but he says he feels OK.
will visit
Your parents would give you more pocket money if you __________ (not waste) it on computer games.
didn't waste
What would / had you have asked Messi if you had met him after the match?
would you have asked
Unless means the same as ______ + a negative verb.
a infinitive b will c if
c if
you / sit in the sun for hours / you get sunburned.
If/When you sit in the sun for hours you get sunburned
Unless I __________ (not catch) the 8 o’clock bus, I will meet you at the sports centre at 9 o’clock.
don't catch
__________ (you / be) a professional actress if you had the opportunity to go to drama school?
Would you be?
You would have finished the marathon if you __ (have) a swollen ankle.
hadn’t had
The second conditional talks about the result of a(n) ______ situation.
a past b possible future c imaginary
c imaginary
you not get blue / you / mix red and white paint together.
You don't get blue if/when you mix red and white paint together
I …………………… (be) in a bad mood if they ……………………
(not win) the match.
will be / don't win
If I …………………… (need) to eat more healthily, I …………………… (cut) down on sugar.
needed / would cut
How would you have felt if your team (win) the tournament?
had won
The first conditional talks about the result of a(n) ______ situation.
a past b possible future c imaginary
b possible future
When Anthony ________ (be) cruel to others, the teacher ________ (shout) at him.
When Anthony is cruel to others, the teacher shouts at him.
What …………………… (she / wear) if she …………………… (go) to the gym tonight?
will she wear / goes
My parents …………………… (not be) angry if I …………………… (paint) my bedroom yellow.
wouldn't be / painted
If Tom and Mark (not run) into each other, they (not injure) themselves.
hadn’t run / wouldn’t have injured