Give a third conditional apology.
If I hadn’t eaten your lunch, you wouldn’t have been hungry!
You found a wallet. Use the first conditional.
If I find the owner, I’ll return it.
If water reaches 0°C, ______.
it freezes.
What will you do if it rains tomorrow?
If it rains, I’ll stay home.
Use the second conditional to give advice.
If I were you, I’d ask for help.
You time-travel to meet Shakespeare. Use the third conditional.
If he hadn’t written plays, theater would’ve been boring!
If you mix red and yellow, ______.
you get orange.
If you miss the last bus, ______.
I’ll call a taxi.
Mix third + second conditional in one sentence.
If I’d saved money, I would buy a car now.
Robots ask about human sensation. Use the second conditional.
If you had nerves, you’d feel the pain .
If the Earth stops spinning, ______.
day and night vanish.
If you win the lottery, ______.
I’ll donate half.
Chain two conditionals (e.g., zero + first).
If water boils, it evaporates. If it evaporates, we’ll need more.
You’re president for a day. Use the first + second conditional.
If I raise taxes, people will protest. If I were smarter, I’d fix everything!
If plants get no sunlight, ______.
they die.
If social media disappears, ______.
people will talk face-to-face again.