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100

Complete: "If it rains tomorrow, I _____ (bring) an umbrella."

will bring

100

Complete: "If I _____ (be) a bird, I would fly everywhere."

were

100

Type 3 conditionals talk about situations that did NOT happen in the _____.

past

100

Spot the mistake: "If I would have more money, I will buy a new phone."

"would have" → "had"; "will buy" → "would buy"

200

What tense do we use in the "if" clause for Type 1 conditionals?

Simple present (e.g. "if it rains")

200

In Type 2 conditionals, which modal verb comes in the result clause?

would (also: could / might)

200

Complete: "If I had woken up earlier, I _____ (miss, not) the bus."

would not have missed

200

Spot the mistake: "If she had studied, she would passed the test."

"would passed" → "would have passed"

300

Make a Type 1 sentence using: study hard / pass the exam

e.g. "If I study hard, I will pass the exam."

300

Make a Type 2 sentence about having a superpower.

e.g. "If I had a superpower, I would be invisible."

300

Make a Type 3 sentence about forgetting your homework yesterday.

e.g. "If I had remembered my homework, I would not have got in trouble."

300

Spot the mistake

"If they would have invited me, I would have come".

"If they had invited me, I would have come."

400

Is this correct? "If she will call me, I will answer." Why or why not?

Incorrect — the "if" clause needs simple present: "If she calls me, I will answer."

400

Explain the difference: "If I study, I will pass." vs "If I studied, I would pass."

Type 1 = real/likely; Type 2 = imaginary or unlikely

400

What feeling does this express? "If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam."

Regret about a past event

400

Spot TWO mistakes: "If he will have arrived earlier, he would met his friend."

1) "will have arrived" → "had arrived"; 2) "would met" → "would have met"

500

Create a Type 1 conditional warning a friend about eating too much junk food.

e.g. "If you keep eating junk food, you will feel sick."

500

Your friend says: "If I am the principal, I would cancel all exams." Correct the mistake and explain.

"If I were the principal" — Type 2 uses past tense in the "if" clause

500

Make a type 3 conditional using:

he/not forget his umbrella

he/not get wet

If he had not forgotten his umbrella, he would not have gotten/got wet.

500

Combine the ideas into one sentence using type 3 conditionals.

Jenny missed the bus. She was late for school.

If Jenny had not missed the bus, she would not have been late for school.