2 She would understand if you explained the situation to her. If you explained the situation to her, she would understand 3. You won't get a promotion unless your work improves. 4. I would eat octopus if I didn't get sick. If I didn't get sick, I would eat octopus. 5. We would have picked you up at the station if you had phoned us. Notice we can put 'if' at the beginning, or in the middle. It doesn't change the meaning. When 'if' is at the beginning of the sentence, we put a comma at the end of the 'if' clause. We don't use a comma when 'if' is in the middle of the sentence.) Click here for conditional exercises Conditionalexercise (first / second / third conditionals) 2. (Third conditional) If the students hadn't been late for the exam they would have passed. 3. (Third conditional) 1 Distribución gratuita. Prohibida su venta. 17 sept 2020 Exercise 3: Answer the questions using "might" to express a possible Exercise 3: Complete the sentences Firstconditional PDF exercise 1 (rewrite) Key with answers 1. Rewrite sentences and keep the same meaning. You won't eat anything. You'll be hungry. If you ___ anything, you'll be hungry. First conditional PDF exercise 2 (complete) Key with answers 2. Complete sentences with the verbs in brakets. Even if I ___ to talk to him, he won't listen

Liveworksheetstransforms your traditional printable worksheets into self-correcting interactive exercises that the students can do online and send to the teacher. Conditionals 0,1,2 Conditionals 0,1,2. LDenisova Member for 3 years 6 months Age: 13+ Level: intermediate/ upper-intermediate. Language: English

Thesentence given above is an example of a type 3 conditional sentence. In a type 3 conditional sentence, we use would have + past participle in the main clause and a past perfect tense in the if-clause. In Zero conditional sentences, we use a present tense in both clauses. These refer to situations that are always true. Combine the following

Exercises 1 2 3. First and second conditionals Exercise 1 Choose the correct form of the verbs to make first or second conditional sentences.. 1 If you . free tonight, we might go out for a drink, or to the We use the first conditional to talk about possible situations, things that may easily happen.
ExercisesComplete the gaps to make zero conditional sentences. If there is a storm, my cat (run) under the sofa. simple present, 3 rd person singular → runs; The printer always (break) if I need to print something quickly. simple present, 3 rd person singular → breaks; I get stressed if my mother-in-law (visit) for longer than a day. simple present, 3 rd person singular → visits
Conditionalsexercises with answers and grammar rules for pre-intermediate to advanced learners. Mixed conditionals. In mixed conditional sentences we combine the second and third conditional. There are two types of such sentences in English. Type 1: If you had booked the tickets yesterday, we would be in the theatre now. ID 44661. 12/03/2019. Country code: ES. Country: Spain. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Zero Conditional (2012480) 4th part of a set of CONDITIONALS. A very simple and clear ws to introduce the zero conditional. Hope it´s useful. gogoes would go. sailing, he'll need a life-jacket. If my brother. park parks parked. his car here, the traffic warden would give him a ticket. You'll catch a cold if you. don't wear doesn't wear didn't wear. a pullover. If you drink more of this sweet lemonade, you. KfOSbow.
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