The world of conditionals
Hi, just look at the structure of the phrases and the types of conditionals
Look at the structure
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Select the conditional
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If I had left the country to study, I wouldn’t have met Sonia. :
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Third conditional |
If I go to Paris, I’ll visit my friend John. :
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First conditional |
If I had won the lottery, I would have bought a house by the sea. :
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Third conditional |
If you left now, you‘d catch the last bus :
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Second conditional |
If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils. :
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Zero conditional |
Look at the structure
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Select the conditional
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If she has enough money next year, she’ll buy a motorbike. :
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First conditional |
It gets dark when the sun goes down. :
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Zero conditional |
If you weren’t Argentinian, you wouldn’t eat so much beef :
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Second conditional |
If she spoke Mandarin, she would move to China. :
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Second conditional |
If she had given me the money, I would have paid the phone bill. :
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Third conditional |
Look at the structure
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Select the conditional
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If I didn’t speak English, I wouldn’t be an English teacher. :
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Second conditional |
If he had got up on time, we wouldn’t have missed the planet :
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Third conditional |
When you heat ice, it melts. :
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Zero conditional |
We will stay at home if it snows. :
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First conditional |
If you hadn’t been late for work, the boss wouldn’t have gotten furious. :
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Third conditional |
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