Complete the sentence using 0 conditional:
___ you __________ (to kick) a ball, it ________ (to move).
If you kick a ball, it moves.
When you kick a ball, it moves.
Complete the sentence using 1st conditional:
____ it _________ (to be) sunny, we ______ ______ (to go) to the beach.
If it is sunny, we will go to the beach.
____ we _____ (to have) faster internet, we _____ ______ (to stream) this online movie.
If we had faster internet, we could stream this online movie.
Complete the sentence using 3rd conditional:
______ you ____ _____ (to study), you _____ _______ (to have) failed the exam.
If you had studied, you wouldn't have failed the exam.
Use 0 conditional in a sentence
If/when + present simple + present simple
Use 0 conditional to talk about what happens when you throw a piece of wood into a fire.
If you throw a piece of wood into a fire, it burns.
When you throw a piece of wood into a fire, it burns.
Use 1st conditional to talk about what happens when you study a lot.
If you study a lot, you will pass your exams.
Use 2nd conditional to talk about what you would do if you wont 1 million euros.
If I won 1 million euros, I would travel the world.
If I wont 1 million euros, I might not work again.
If I won 1 million euros, I could buy a house...etc.
Use 3rd conditional to talk about what would have happened if your friend hadn't forgotten the concert tickets.
If you hadn't forgotten the concert tickets, we could have attended the Bruno Mars concert.
Use 1st conditional in a sentence
If + present simple + future
or
Future + if + present simple
Use 0 conditional to talk about what happens when you heat water up.
If you heat water up, it boils.
When you heat water up, it boils.
Use 1st conditional to talk about what you will do if it rains.
If it rains, I will stay at home.
Use 2nd conditional to give someone advice on not touching some dangerous electrical wires.
If I were you, I wouldn't touch those wires.
Use 3rd conditional to talk about what would have happened if you had known your friend needed a ride.
If I had known you needed a ride, I would have picked you up.
Use 2nd conditional in a sentence
If + past simple + would/could/might/should + infinitive
Use 0 conditional to talk about what happens when you mix red and blue paint.
When you mix red and blue paint, it becomes purple.
Use 1st conditional to talk about what would happen if there were a lot of people at a restaurant you were planning on eating at.
If there are a lot of people at the restaurant, we might eat somewhere else.
Use 2nd conditional to tell your friend that you would help him if you had more time.
If I had time, I would help you, but I don't have any more time!
Use 3rd conditional to talk about what would have happened if you had eaten your breakfast this morning, instead of skipping it.
If I had eaten my breakfast this morning, I wouldn't have been hungry.
Use 3rd conditional in a sentence
If + past perfect + would/could/might + have + past participle
Use 0 conditional to talk about something.
If/when + present simple + present simple
Use 1st conditional to talk about anything.
If + present simple + future
or
Future + if + present simple
Use 2nd conditional to talk about whatever you want.
If + past simple + would/could/might/should + infinitive
Use 3rd conditional to talk about a situation.
If + past perfect + would/could/might + have + past participle.
Use 3rd conditional in a sentence
If + past perfect + would/could/might + have + past participle