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Conditionals

This document contains examples of conditionals divided into three types. Type 0 conditionals refer to general truths. Type 1 conditionals refer to possible situations in the present or future. Type 2 conditionals refer to unreal past situations. Type 3 conditionals refer to impossible or unlikely past situations. The document provides multiple examples for each type of conditional using different verbs in their base form or past participle form depending on the conditional type.

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Conditionals

This document contains examples of conditionals divided into three types. Type 0 conditionals refer to general truths. Type 1 conditionals refer to possible situations in the present or future. Type 2 conditionals refer to unreal past situations. Type 3 conditionals refer to impossible or unlikely past situations. The document provides multiple examples for each type of conditional using different verbs in their base form or past participle form depending on the conditional type.

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Conditionals Type 0

1. If you drop sugar into water, it.. (to melt).


2. Flowers die if you (to water) .them.
3. If an egg (to fall).. down it breaks.
. If you free!e water it (to be"ome) i"e.
Conditionals Type 1
1.If he (to get) any worse, I#ll take him to the do"tor#s.
2. If the rain gets any worse we (to ha$e). to stop walking.
3. If he (to be). late again, I#ll be $ery angry.
. If you don#t hurry up we (to be). late.
%. If I ( not to get ) .into the a"ademy this year, I#ll try again ne&t year.
'. (e#ll stay at home if it (to rain)..
). If *ue (to prepare) the onions for the salad, +aroline (to peel) the mushrooms.
,. -laine (to buy) the drinks if somebody(to help) her "arry the bottles.
.. If I (do)this test, I (impro$e)my -nglish.
1/. If I (find)your ring, I (gi$e)it ba"k to you.
11. 0eggy (go) to 1ondon ne&t week if he (get).. a "heap flight.
12. If her boyfriend (phone 2 not)today, she (lea$e) him.
13. If they (study 2 not).harder, they (pass 2 not).. the e&am.
1. *usan ("an 2 mo$e 2 not).into the new house if it (be 2 not).ready on
time.
Conditionals Type 2
1. If you (to help) your grandma, I (to do) the shopping.
2.3ndrew .. (to water) the flowers if he ..(to stay) at home.
3. If she ..(to ha$e) % pounds more, she . (to buy) herself this 45shirt.
. If they . (to offer) me the 6ob, I . (to take) it.
%. 7ou (to ha$e) summer holidays from 8une till 3ugust if you .(to li$e) in the 9*3.
'. (e . (to sell) the bike for 2/ -uros if :on ...(to repair) it.
). If you ..(to use) a pen"il, the drawing (to be) perfe"t
,. 4he "hildren . (to be) happy if he . (to tea"h) them -nglish.
.. If Ireen (to $isit) us, we . (to go) out tonight.
1/) 4hey .. (to "ome) again if he (to plan) a se"ond stay.
Conditionals Type 3
1. If it .(to be) warmer, we ...(to go) swimming.
2. ;y parents .(to buy) this house if the man (not2to sell) it to someone
else.
3. If he .(not2to fail) his dri$ing test, his parents ...(to lend) him their "ar.
. If my un"le ...(to tell) me the way to his offi"e, I (not2to arri$e) so late.
%. *he ..(to be) at the airport if she ..(to read) the message "arefully.
'. 1u"y ...(not2to hurt) her foot if she (not2to drop) the old bo&.
). If you ...(to use) a sharp knife, you ..(not2to "ut) yourself.
,.If <i"toria ...(to "elebrate) her birthday at home, I (to bring) her some
flowers.
.. (e .(to take) the train to -dinburgh if it (to run) on time.
1/. If ;a& ..(not2to forget) my s"hoolbag, he ..(to gi$e) you your 9*=
flash dri$e

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