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Zero First and Second Conditionals - 66993

The document discusses different types of conditional sentences: 1. Zero conditional sentences describe general truths using the simple present tense (e.g. "If you freeze water, it turns to ice"). 2. First conditional sentences refer to possible future events using "would" (e.g. "If she slept longer, her health would improve fast"). 3. Second conditional sentences refer to unlikely or imaginary events using "would" (e.g. "She would get fit if she walked every day 3 km. But she is too lazy.").

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Zero First and Second Conditionals - 66993

The document discusses different types of conditional sentences: 1. Zero conditional sentences describe general truths using the simple present tense (e.g. "If you freeze water, it turns to ice"). 2. First conditional sentences refer to possible future events using "would" (e.g. "If she slept longer, her health would improve fast"). 3. Second conditional sentences refer to unlikely or imaginary events using "would" (e.g. "She would get fit if she walked every day 3 km. But she is too lazy.").

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Zero, First, or Second Conditional

1. If I ___________ (see) John, I ___________ (tell) him your news tomorrow.


2. Meg sleeps only 5 hours a day. If she ___________ (sleep) longer, her health ___________
(improve) fast.
3. If you _________ (freeze) water, it __________ (turn) to ice.

4. If she ___________ (want) to talk to me, she ___________ (ring up). But she doesn't.
5. If you ___________ (need) help with your car tomorrow, my father ___________ (help)
you.
6. We ___________ (have) a picnic if the day ___________ (be) fine.
7. I ___________ (understand) Mr. Brown if he ___________ (speak) slowly. But he doesn’t.
8. If you ___________ (see) a policeman, he always can ___________ (show) you the way.
9. I ___________ (finish) the job tomorrow if I ___________ (can).
10. If I _________ (go) on a boat, I always ___________ (feel) sick.
11. You ___________ (make) a fortune if you ___________ (take) my advice. Too bad that
you never listen to me!
12. I ___________ (not need) an umbrella if it ___________ (not rain).
13. If they ___________ (catch) a bus now, they ___________ (arrive) at half past nine.
14. If he ___________(not/know) the word, he always __________ (look) in a dictionary.
15. She ___________ (get) fit if she ___________ (walk) every day 3 km. But she is too lazy.
16. If I ___________ (think) that about him, I ___________ (say) so aloud. But I don't actually.
17. If he ___________ (promise) to behave well, his mum ___________ (forgive) him in some
time.
18. If you ___________ (want) me to, I ___________ (come) for a walk with you next
weekend.
19. If we ___________ (can) come on Sunday, we ___________ (come). I am really sorry but
we can't.
20. If you ___________ (heat) water till 100, it ___________ (boil).
21. He ___________ (lose) weight if he ___________ (stop) eating so much. However, it's only
an imagination.
22. Life ___________ (be) boring if we ___________ (have) nothing to do. Thants nice it isn't
so.

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