1st conditional: IF PRESENT SIMPLE, WILL+ Infinitive
2nd conditional: IF+ PAST SIMPLE, WOULD+Infinitive
First or second conditional? =
If we played a quitar, we
would rock this world
1. See
2. You
3. Meg sleeps only 5 hours a day. If she
(see) John, I will tell (tel) him your news
(meet) my brother if you
11. You
12.1
13. If she
14. If they
15. He
16. If I
17. If he
18. If you
19. If we
20. If you,
21. He
22. Life
23. He
(improve) fast
4.If she wanted (want) to talk to me, she Would (ning up) Tguess she doesn't
5. If you,
(need) help, my father,
6. We will have) a pionic if the day.
7.1
(understand) Mr. Brown if he,
(see) a policeman, he,
9.1 will finistonia) the job tomorrow if I
8. If you,
10. If you
(give) him good meals, he
He would be too lazy to work then.
24. If they.
25. If she
26. If he
27. If Peter
28. She,
29. If she
30. He
(go) to town on Monday.
Slept (sleep) longer, her health would improve
(make) a fortune if you,
(not need) an umbrella if it,
(think) it over carefully, she,
(catch) a bus now, they.
(find) the answers if he
(think) that about him, I,
(be) monotonous if we
(not phone) me here unless it
(love) each other, they
(be) patient, I
if... clauses
(do) that again, his father,
(ask) Marry, I'm sure she,
(promise) to behave in the future, his mum,
(want) me to, I,
(can) come on Sunday, we
(wait) for a moment, the waiter
(lose) weight if he
(get) fit if she
(drink) this medicine, she,
(be) very pleased if it
(help) you
(be) fine
(speak) slowly
(show) you the way.
(can).
(not be able) to work hard
(take) my advice. Too bad!
(not rain)
(form) a clear opinion
(arrive) at half past nine.
(look) at the back of the book
(say) so aloud
(come) for a walk with you.
(come). I am really sorry.
(bring) you a coffee.
(stop) eating so much.
(have) nothing to do.
(forgive) him
(be) urgent.
(not fight) so much
(try) to explain.
(punish) him
(marry) him
(walk) every day 3 km.
(feel) much better.
(be) really true.
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Ответы
Ответ:
First Conditional:
1. If you see Meg, tell him your news.
2. If you meet my brother, I will introduce you.
3. If she improves fast, she will finish the job tomorrow.
4. If she wants to talk to me, she will find a way.
5. If you need help, my father will assist you.
6. If we have good weather, we will have a picnic.
7. If you understand Mr. Brown, you can explain it to me.
8. If you see a policeman, tell him what happened.
9. If I think it over carefully, I might change my mind.
10. If you catch a bus now, you will arrive on time.
Second Conditional:
11. If you gave him good meals, he would be less lazy.
12. If it did not rain, we could have a picnic.
13. If she slept longer, her health would improve.
14. If you did not need an umbrella, it would not rain.
15. If she thought it over carefully, she would realize the truth.
16. If he caught a bus now, he would arrive on time.
17. If you found the answers, you could explain them to me.
18. If he thought about him, he would understand.
19. If we did not phone, he would not know about the plan.
20. If you loved each other, you would be happier.
21. If I were patient, I would wait for you.
22. If you did not fight so much, your relationship would be better.
23. If you tried to explain, he might understand.
24. If you punished him, he would not do it again.
25. If Mary were asked, she might come with us.
26. If he promised to behave, his mum would forgive him.
27. If you wanted me to, I would bring you a coffee.
28. If you could not stop eating, you would gain weight.
29. If you had nothing to do, you could join us.
30. If you forgave him, it would be better for both.
Note: In some cases, the verbs in the sentences were adjusted for grammatical correctness.