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Conditional 0-1-2-3

The document provides examples of conditional sentences using the 0th, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd conditional. It gives 11 sentences and asks the reader to complete them using the appropriate conditional form based on the context. The conditionals are used to describe hypothetical or uncertain events in the past, present, or future.
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Conditional 0-1-2-3

The document provides examples of conditional sentences using the 0th, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd conditional. It gives 11 sentences and asks the reader to complete them using the appropriate conditional form based on the context. The conditionals are used to describe hypothetical or uncertain events in the past, present, or future.
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Conditional 1-2-3

1. Fill in the correct form of the verb. Use the type given in brackets.

1. If you oil (oil) the machine, it works (work) much better (0)
2. The police will arrest (arrest) him if they catch (catch) him (1)
3. What will happen (happen) if my parachute doesn’t open (not open)? (1)
4. I would be (be) angry if he made(make) more mistakes. (2)
5. If he had been (be) late we would have gone (go) without him (3).
6. If I lent (lend) you $10, would you give (you, give) it back
to me? (2)
7. If you don’t like (not like) this one, I will bring (bring) you
another one. (1)
8. If I had known (know) that, I would have visited (visit) you. (3)
9. I wouldn’t drink (not drink) that wine if I were (be) you. (2)
10. If we had had (have) more rain our plants would have grown (grow)
faster (3)
Conditional 1-2-3

Complete using the 0, 1st, 2nd or 3rd conditional

1. If it (snow) snows in the Pirynées next winter, we (go) will go skiing.

2. We (go) would go to the beach if the weather (be) were good, but it’s raining.

3. If you (press) press this button, the car (start) starts


4. No one would have passed (pass) the exam yesterday if it had been (be) very difficult. It was
easy!
5. He’s very dirty. He (look) would look better if he (wear) wore clean clothes.

6. If Gary (feel) felt OK, he (come) would come with us, but he’s ill in bed.

7. He (not-fail) won’t fail tomorrow’s exam if he (study) studies a lot.

8. We would have visited (visit) you if we had known (know) that you were ill.
9. I’m 1.70m tall, but if I were (be)1.90, I would play (play) basketball.

10. What (you-do) would you do if you (see) saw a shark while swimming?
11. If you (come) come to my party tomorrow, you (not-get bored) won’t get bored

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