Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional
Conditionals
100

Make a zero conditional using these prompts:

Teeth/ brush


Possible answer:

If you brush your teeth, it becomes clean.


100

Change the sentence into the correct first conditional.

If I had free time, I would hang out with you.

If I have free time, I will hang out with you.

100

Make a second conditional using these prompts:

had / money / open / sari-sari store. 


Possible Answer:

If I had a lot of money, I would open a sari-sari store.

100

True or False

The third conditional refers to past events that did not happen.

True

Third conditional is about unreal past situations that did not happen.

100

True or False
In the first conditional, the result clause uses "would" instead of "will."

False 

First conditional uses "will" in the result clause, not "would."

200

Complete the sentence

The zero conditional is used to talk about ___________.

Zero conditional is used for general truths or facts.

200

If it rains, we __________ inside. (stay)

If it rains, we __________ inside.

200

Complete the second conditional sentence below:

If Lola __________  (believe) in ghosts, she __________ (not go) to the cemetery at night.

Answer:

If Lola believed in ghosts, she would not go to the cemetery at night.

200

Make a third conditional sentence using the prompt below:

join / contest / win

If she had joined the barangay contest, she would have won a prize.

200

What type of conditional is this?

"If my cousin lived in Manila, she would work in a call center."

second conditional

300

Complete the zero conditional sentence below:

If you __________ (say) “po” and “opo,” you __________ (show) respect to the elders.


Answer:

If you say “po” and “opo,” you show respect to the elders.  

300

Complete the sentence to make a first conditional:

If you _______ (wear) sandals in the mountains, you  _______ (slip) on the rocks.

Answer:

If you wear sandals in the mountains, you will slip on the rocks.

300

Complete the second conditional sentence below:

If I __________ (have) the power of anting-anting, I __________ (use) it to protect my family.

Answer:
If I had the power of anting-anting, I would use it to protect my family.

300

Complete the third conditional sentence below:

If he __________  (buy) some flowers, she __________ (be) happy.

If he had apologized, she would have forgiven him.

300

What type of conditional is this?
"If you press this button, it stops."

Zero conditional

400

If people don’t drink water, they __________ dehydrated. (get)

If people don’t drink water, they get dehydrated.

400

If she studies hard, she __________ the test. (pass)


If she studies hard, she will pass the test. 


400

Complete the second conditional sentence below:

If I _____ (have) a car, I __________  (go) to the beach every weekend.


If I had a car, I would go to the beach every weekend.

400

True or False

The third conditional uses "If + had + past participle" in the result clause.

False

The third conditional uses "If + had + past participle" in the if clause.

400

"If I win the lottery, I will buy a car" is an example of the _________ conditional.

first conditional

500

Complete the zero conditional sentence below:

If you __________ (break) a mirror, it __________ (mean) seven years of bad luck.

Answer: 

If you break a mirror, it means seven years of bad luck.

500

Complete the sentence to make a first conditional:

If they __________ (travel) to Ilocos next week, they __________ (join) the fiesta.

Answer:

If they travel to Iloces next week, they will join the fiesta.

500

True or False

In the second conditional, the verb in the if-clause is in the past tense.

 True – In second conditional, the if-clause uses past simple tense.

500

If I ______ (listen) to your advice, I __________ (not/be) in trouble.

If I had listened to your advice, I wouldn’t have been in trouble.

500

"If I had known, I would have helped you" is an example of the _______ conditional.

Third conditional