| 1 |
Zero conditional If+Present Simple+Present Simple |
| 2 |
What is always true or usually happens, or what is advised in this situation. |
| 3 |
If you have a ticket you go straight in. |
| 4 |
If you stand in the rain you get wet. |
| 5 |
If you see an accident call an ambulance. |
| 6 |
First conditional If+Present Simple+Will + Infinitive |
| 7 |
Something that will possibly happen in the future. |
| 8 |
If I see an accident I will call a doctor. |
| 9 |
If it rains tomorrow the picnic will be cancelled. |
| 10 |
If you make an apple tart Dad will eat it. |
| 11 |
Second conditional Imaginary events that are probably not going to happen. |
| 12 |
If+Past Simple+Would+Infinitive |
| 13 |
If I saw an accident I would call a doctor. |
| 14 |
If he had more money he would buy a new car. |
| 15 |
If she worked harder her results would improve. |
| 16 |
Third conditional Something that did not happen, and the reaction or result you imagine if it really had happened. |
| 17 |
If+Past Perfect+Would+have Past Participle |
| 18 |
If I had seen the accident I would have called a doctor. |
| 19 |
If he had read the instructions he would have assembled it faster. |
| 20 |
If she had stayed in Paris she would have improved her French. |
| 21 |
If it rains tomorrow, we will cancel the picnic.1 |
| 22 |
If my English was better, I would find a better job.2 |
| 23 |
If we invited Paul and Mary, perhaps they would accept.2 |
| 24 |
If you lose your wallet, report the loss to the police.1 |
| 25 |
If John had missed his flight, what would have happened?3 |
| 26 |
If Emma was late for work, I'm sure her boss would be angry.2 |
| 27 |
If I win a lot of money, I will buy a new house for my parents.1 |
| 28 |
If you find the missing cat, call the owner.0 |
| 29 |
If I had found your number, I would have invited you.3 |
| 30 |
If he stopped smoking, his health would improve.2 |
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