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(Zero conditional) The cleaner ______ (not/get) paid if she ______ (cancel) the appointment.
The cleaner doesn’t get paid if she cancels the appointment.
(Zero conditional) Helen ______ (not/use) too much chilli powder if she’s cooking for other people.
Helen doesn’t use too much chilli powder if she’s cooking for other people.
(Second conditional) *INTERROGATIVE* If you ______ (have) more free time, how ______ (you/spend) it?
If you had more free time, how would you spend it?
(Second conditional) My life ______ (be) easier if I ______ (have) a car.
My life would be easier if I had a car.
(Second conditional) You ______ (save) so much money if you ______ (not/eat) out all the time.
You’d save so much money if you didn’t eat out all the time.
(Second conditional) If I ______ (not/have) a serious job, I ______ (dye) my hair pink.
If I didn’t have a serious job, I'd dye my hair pink.
(Third conditional) *INTERROGATIVE* ______ (he/leave) if we ______ (try) harder?
Would he have left if we’d tried harder?
(Third conditional) I ______ (buy) the dress if it ______ (not/be) so expensive.
I’d have bought the dress if it hadn’t been so expensive.
(First conditional) His health ______ (not/get) better if he (not/stop) ______ vaping.
His health won’t get better if he doesn’t stop vaping.
(First conditional) If Tom ______ (have) enough money left over, he ______ (book) a holiday.
If Tom has enough money left over, he’ll book a holiday.
(First conditional) *INTERROGATIVE* ______ (she/cancel) the wedding if she ____ (find) out the secret?
Will she cancel the wedding if she finds out the secret?
(Third conditional) It was definitely a UFO! You ____ (think) the same if you ____ (see) it too!
It was definitely a UFO! You’d have thought the same if you ’d seen it too!
(Zero conditional) My grandma ____ (get) so sad if we ____ (not/call) her on Sunday morning.
(Zero conditional) My grandma gets so sad if we don’t call her on Sunday morning.
(Third conditional) If the baby ____ (sleep) better last night, I ____ (not be) so tired.
(Third conditional) If the baby had slept better last night, I wouldn’t have been so tired.
(Zero conditional) I ____ (not/delete) documents if they ____ (to be) important.
(Zero conditional) I don’t delete documents if they are important.
(Zero conditional) If I cook, I ____ (not/wash) the dishes.
(Zero conditional) If I cook, I don’t wash the dishes.
(Zero conditional) If there is a storm, my cat ____ (run) under the sofa.
(Zero conditional) If there is a storm, my cat runs under the sofa
(First conditional) If I ____ (not go) to bed soon, I ____ (be) tired in the morning.
(First conditional) If I don’t go to bed soon, I’ll be tired in the morning.
(Second conditional) If Lucy ____ (have) enough time, she ____ (travel) more.
(Second conditional) If Lucy had enough time, she would travel more.
(Second conditional) If she ____ (have) her laptop with her, she ____ (email) me.
(Second conditional) If she had her laptop with her, she would email me.
(Third conditional) If the weather ____ (not be) so cold, we ____ (go) to the beach.
(Third conditional) If the weather hadn’t been so cold, we would have gone to the beach.
(Third conditional) If the students ____ (not be) late for the exam,they ____ (pass).
(Third conditional) If the students hadn’t been late for the exam, they would have passed.
(First conditional) If we ____ (not / work) harder, we ____ (not pass) the exam.
(First conditional) If we don’t work harder, we won’t pass the exam.