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First Cond

The document discusses various conditional sentences in English including first, second, third conditionals. It provides 30 examples of conditional sentences using different verb tenses and structures like if/would, if/had/would have, if/will. The examples cover a range of common situations and scenarios involving actions, plans, hypotheticals, and consequences.
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First Cond

The document discusses various conditional sentences in English including first, second, third conditionals. It provides 30 examples of conditional sentences using different verb tenses and structures like if/would, if/had/would have, if/will. The examples cover a range of common situations and scenarios involving actions, plans, hypotheticals, and consequences.
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(First conditional) If we don’t work (not / work) harder, we will not pass
(not pass) the exam.

2. (Third conditional) If the students hadn’t been (not be) late for the exam,
they would have passed (pass).

3. (Third conditional) If the weather hadn’t been (not be) so cold, we would
have gone (go) to the beach.

4. (Second conditional) If she had (have) her laptop with her, she would email
(email) me.

5. (First conditional) If she doesn’t go (not go) to the meeting, I will not go (not
go) either.

6. (Third conditional) If the baby had slept (sleep) better last night, I wouldn’t
have been (not be) so tired.

7. (First conditional) If the teacher gives (give) us lots of homework this


weekend, I will not be (not be) happy.

8. (Second conditional) If Lucy had (have) enough time, she would travel
(travel) more.

9. (First conditional) If the children don’t eat (not eat) soon, they will be (be)
grumpy.

10. (First conditional) If I don’t go (not go) to bed soon, I will be (be) tired in the
morning.

11. (Second conditional) If I wanted (want) a new car, I would buy (buy) one.

12. (Second conditional) If José didn’t speak (not speak) good French, he

Wouldn’t move (not move) to Paris.

13. (First conditional) If John drinks (drink) too much coffee, he

will get (get) ill.

14. (Third conditional) If we had tidied (tidy) our flat, we would not have lost
(not lose) our keys.
15. (Third conditional) If Luke had not sent (not send) flowers to his mother,

she would not have been (not be) happy.

16. (Second conditional) If the children were (be) in bed, I

would be able to (be able to) have a bath.

17. (Second conditional) If you were not (not be) so stubborn, we

Wouldn’t have (not have) so many arguments!

18. (Third conditional) If Julie had not gone (not go) to Sweden, she would
have gone (go) to Germany.

19. (First conditional) If she goes (go) to the library, she will study (study) more.

20. (Third conditional) If we had not had (not have) an argument, we

would not have been (not be) late.

21. (Second conditional) If you arrived (arrive) early, it would be (be) less
stressful.

22. (Third conditional) If I hadn’t gone (not go) to the party, I wouldn’t have
met (not meet) Amanda.

23. (Second conditional) If Julie liked (like) chocolate, I would give

(give) her some.

24. (Second conditional) If Luke lived (live) in the UK, I would see (see) him
more often.

25. (Third conditional) If the children had not eaten (not eat) all that chocolate,

they would have felt (feel) sick.

26. (First conditional) If they don’t arrive (not / arrive) soon, we will be (be)
late.

27. (Third conditional) If she had studied (study) Mandarin, she would have
gone (go) to Beijing.
28. (Second conditional) If we weren’t (not be) so tired, we would go (go) out.

29. (First conditional) If you buy (buy) the present, I will wrap (wrap) it up.

30. (First conditional) If Lucy doesn’t quit (not quit) her job soon, she will go
(go) crazy.

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