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1. GRAMMAR: CONDITIONAL SENTENCES. TYPES 0, 1, 2 & 3. WORKSHEET: ANSWER KEY. 1) Fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the first conditional. Use the verbs in brackets. a) If I study hard, I will pass this year's exam. b) If the weather is fine, we will go on a picnic. c) If I travel to Paris, I will visit the Eiffel Tower.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES EXERCISES. E4C. Tere C. 2015. First and Second Conditionals. Choose the correct answer. 1. Unless it rains, we ______ the beach party. a) won't cancel b) don't cancel. 2. If you ______ well tonight, you won't be tired tomorrow. a) sleep b) will sleep. 3. If I were you, I ______ an umbrella.
Zero conditional. Exercise 2: Choose the best answer from the options below to complete the sentences. Chocolate (1)______ when you heat it. She hardly ever drinks alcohol so (2) ______ just one glass of wine, she gets drunk. (3)______ coffee, I always (4)______ a cup. She's a really good friend, (5)______ a problem,
first. (She won't let me watch TV if I don't tidy up my room first.) In the Second Conditional sentences after I, he, she and it we can use both was and were. Were is more common than was in a written and formal language. If he was/were more ambitious, he would apply for a more challenging position. 1 Circle the option
We can reverse the order: If it rains, I will stay at home / I will stay at home if it rains. - We write a comma (,) after the if-clause, when we begin with the if-clause. There are four types of Conditional Sentences. Each type contains a different pair of tenses. With each type certain variations are possible. TYPE O: GENERAL
2016 www.perfect-english-grammar.com. May be freely copied for personal or classroom use. Zero Conditional Exercise 1. For example: (not / rain / the flowers / die). ____ If it doesn't rain, the flowers die.
0 Conditional. I. Match the parts of the sentences to make one and correct. 1. If you heat water, a. it produces greenhouse gases. 2. If people don't eat or drink, IV. Fill in the sentences with the correct form of the given verb. Type O Conditional. If the sun (rise) high, it (become) very hot.
What are conditionals in English grammar? Sometimes we call them 'if clauses'. They describe the result of something that might happen (in the present or future) or might have happened but didn't (in the past) . They are made using different English verb tenses. •. There are four kinds: •. The Zero Conditional: (if + present
Zero, first and second conditionals exercises: I In each sentence, put the verb in brackets into the correct tense: 1. I .. (enjoy) shopping if I could buy anything I wanted. 2. You wouldn't catch cold all the time if you (wear) warmer clothes. 3. We'll never finish getting the room ready unless
GRAMMAR WORKSHEET. ZERO CONDITIONAL with: 'IF'/'WHEN' + PRESENT SIMPLE. “if" / “when" clause main clause. If/When it rains, the grass grows. main clause. “if" / “when" clause. The grass grows if/when it rains. The zero conditional is used to talk about things that are always, or generally, true; it is also used to talk
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