Exercise Group #5: Conditional Tenses (Present Real, Unreal, (For help and more exercises, see ourfirst and second conditionalpage or review ourconditional table.) If I(be) you, I'd get a hair cut. If she(pass)
The second conditional is for unreal actions in the present. This second conditional exercise asks you to fill in the blanks with the correct structure. You can find more exercises at the bottom of the page. Before you start, do you remember how to use the second conditional? You can find...
Zero Conditional — Exercise 2 First Conditional — Exercise 1 First Conditional — Exercise 2 Conditional sentences — Type 1 — Positive Conditional sentences — Type 1 — Negative Conditional sentences — Type 1 — Positive and Negative Conditional sentences — Type 1 — Positive and Neg...
First conditionalsare an example of a conditional that most likely will happen. For example, 'If you add salt to food, it will taste saltier.' In this matching game, create 5-10 examples of first conditionals and put the first half of the conditional on one card and the second half on...
Make the first conditional Make the second conditional Make the third conditional Make the zero conditional Make the first, second and third conditionals Write your own endings to conditional sentences (PDF) Reported Speech: Mixed Tense Reported Statements Present Simple Reported Statements Present Conti...
The official exam took place at the end of the semester. The exam was divided into a first and second trial, with the first being the main trial. The first trial took place one week after the end of the lectures, and the second trial would have occurred one week before the new semeste...
English Conditionals: First Conditional, Second Conditional, Third Conditional and Zero Conditional "If he catches a fish, he will be very happy." "If I met a genie, I would ask for infinite wealth..." "If I had any money, I would give you some." ...
The First and Second Conditional The Difference between Few, A few, Little, and A little The Difference between Other and Another The Difference between So and Such The Difference between Use to and Be Used to –If we use ‘too’ in the sentences, the ‘meaning’ becomes strange. ...
Conditionals Sentences-zero, first, second, third zero Conditionals - usually used for things that are always true First conditionals - usually for things that have a logical end Conditional modals - might, should, had Mixed Conditionals & Other Advanced grammar Review Conditional sentences - Matching...
Space comparatives and superlatives Conditionals Sentences-zero, first, second, third zero Conditionals - usually used for things that are always true First conditionals - usually for things that have a logical end Conditional modals - might, should, had ...