The first conditional is used to talk about hypothetical/possible events in the present/future
possible / future
I've got a ______ in medicine from Harvard University. I took me 5 years to complete.
degree
The second conditional is used to talk about hypothetical/possible situations in the past/present or the future/past.
hypothetical / present / future
I live __ a small village __ the west coast of the country.
in / on
She _____ (buy) a new car if she _____ (get) a Christmas bonus.
will buy / gets
The ____ _____ at my school is very strict.
head teacher
If I _____ (can) have any super power, I _____ (have) the power of teleportation.
could / would have
We have a lot of flowers on the _____ of my house.
balcony / terrace / patio
If you don't like it, ______ (eat) it.
don't eat
In North America, _____ school goes until the 12th _____.
high/secondary
grade
If I _____ (be) you, I _____ (buy) that jacket. It's going to start getting cold soon and it doesn't look warm enough.
were / wouldn't buy
My family keeps all the Christmas decorations in the _____.
basement / attic
I _____ (not / go) to the party _____ I _____ (finish) my homework.
won't go / unless / finish
If you are caught ______ on an exam, you might be ______ from school and you would ______ the exam.
cheating / expelled / fail
She _____ (help) you _____ you _____ (pay) her.
wouldn't help / unless / paid
My flat has a ______ living room with an ____ fire____.
spacious / open / place
I _____ (walk) the dog _____ I _____ (get) home.
will walk
when / as soon as / after
get
Our teacher ______ us do a lot of work, but she also _____ us __ play games once in a while.
makes / allows / to
I _____ (never / pay) so much for a pair of jeans.
would never pay
The r_____ of my house needs repairing because the c_____, which is _____ __ stone, fell over during a storm.
roof / chimney /made of