First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
Guess which
Mixed
100

If I _____ (go) out tonight, I _____ (go) to the cinema.

If I go out tonight, I'll go to the cinema.

100

If you  __________ (do) some more work around the house, you _________ (earn) a little extra money.

If you did some more work around the house, you would earn a little extra money.

100

If we ______ (be) invited to the party, we _____ (go).

If we had been invited to the party, we would have gone.

100

If he'd gone to a prestigious college, he might have got a better qualification. Is this a zero, first, second, third, or mixed conditional sentence?

Third Conditional

100

Mixed conditionals are used to connect REAL and UNREAL situations in the past. True or False?

False - Mixed conditionals are used to talk about UNREAL situations in the past and their probable results in the present.

200

If we ___ (not/see) each other tomorrow, we ______ (meet) other next week at the party.

If we don't see each other tomorrow, we'll meet next week at the party.

200

I __________ (buy) a new computer if I __________ (have) enough money.

I would buy a new computer if I had enough money.

200

If she _______ (not/come) to London, she _______ (not/meet) her husband.

If she hadn't come to London, she wouldn't have met her husband.

200

If I had the time, I'd help you. Is this a zero, first, second, third, or mixed conditional sentence?

Second Conditional

200

Complete this mixed conditional sentence: If I ____________ (not, eat) so much candy yesterday, I _____________ (not, feel) sick now.

If I hadn't eaten so much candy yesterday, I wouldn't feel sick now.

300

They ____ (go) to the party if they ____ (be) invited.

They'll go to the party if they are invited.

300

If Susan __________ (not have) so much work to do, she __________ (relax and watch) a film on TV.

If Susan didn't have so much work to do, she would relax and watch a film on TV. 

300

If she ________ (go) to university, she ________ (study) French.

If she had gone to university, she would have studied French.

300

I would have handled things differently if I'd been in charge. Is this a zero, first, second, third, or mixed conditional sentence?

Third Conditional

300

Create a mixed conditional sentence from this situation: I wish I had worked harder at school when I was younger. I think that I would have a better job now.

If I had worked harder at school, I would have a better job now.

400

I ____ (come) early, if you ____ (want).

I'll come early, if you want.

400

If he _________ (be) my friend, I  _________ (invite) him to my birthday party. 

If he was/were my friend, I would invite him to my birthday party.

400

If he ________ (not/start) a new job, he ________ (go) travelling.

If he hadn't started  a new job, he would have gone travelling.

400

If you see Paul tomorrow evening, could you tell him that I really need to speak to him. Is this a zero, first, second, third, or mixed conditional sentence?

First Conditional

400

We __________ (not be) lost in the forest now if you __________ (bring) a map with you.

We wouldn't be lost in the forest now if you had brought a map with you.

500

I _____ (not/help) you with your homework if you _____ (not/buy) me that cake.

I won't help you with your homework if you don't buy me that cake.

500

If I __________  (not have) so much homework, I _________ (go) to the cinema with you.

If I didn't have so much homework, I would go to the cinema with you.

500

If you ________ (not/be) late, we _________ (not/miss) the bus.

If you hadn't been late, we wouldn't have missed the bus.

500

If a customer makes a complaint, we deal with it immediately. Is this a zero, first, second, third, or mixed conditional sentence?

Zero Conditional

500

Fill the spaces so that the two sentences have the same meaning: 1) I passed the entrance exam and I am a university student now! 2) If I ___________ passed the exam, I ___________ a university student now!

If I hadn't passed the entrance exam, I wouldn't be a university student now.