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Conditional Task

This document contains examples of different types of conditional sentences: 1) Type 0 conditional sentences describe general truths or facts. Examples are given using verbs like "boil", "melt", "float". 2) Type 1 conditional sentences refer to probable future events or actions. Examples use modal verbs like "will" and "would" to describe possible future actions depending on certain conditions. 3) Type 2 conditional sentences refer to unlikely or imaginary situations. Examples use the past tense or "would" to describe actions that might happen if improbable conditions were met. The document provides practice matching conditional sentences and filling in verbs in the correct form depending on the conditional type.

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Conditional Task

This document contains examples of different types of conditional sentences: 1) Type 0 conditional sentences describe general truths or facts. Examples are given using verbs like "boil", "melt", "float". 2) Type 1 conditional sentences refer to probable future events or actions. Examples use modal verbs like "will" and "would" to describe possible future actions depending on certain conditions. 3) Type 2 conditional sentences refer to unlikely or imaginary situations. Examples use the past tense or "would" to describe actions that might happen if improbable conditions were met. The document provides practice matching conditional sentences and filling in verbs in the correct form depending on the conditional type.

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0 Conditional

I. Match the parts of the sentences to make one and correct.

1. If you heat water, e a. it produces greenhouse gases


2. If people don't eat or drink, j b. the sea level rises
3. If I am late, g c. they become extinct
4. If you have a toothache, i d. the greenhouse effect gets worse.
5. When factories use fossil fuels, d e. it boils.
6. When you burn oil, a f. you save up energy
7. When people cut down trees, h g. my father takes me to school.
8. When icebergs melt, b h. it is deforestation
9. If you use air conditioning wisely, f i. you visit the dentist
10. If people don’t protect animals, c j. eventually they die.

0 & 1 Conditional
II. Decide which conditional it is, 0 or 1? Try to put the verbs in the correct form.

If you …… drop……(drop) an apple, it ………falls………(fall).


I ……get…………(get) tired if I ………work………(work) too much.
Water ……boils…………(boil) if you ……heat…………(heat) it to 100 C
I …will phone……(phone) my friend if I ………have……(have) time today.
If you ……freeze…………(freeze) water, it ……turns…………(turn) into ice.
If it ………rains………(rain) today, I ..…will stay……(stay) at home.
If I ……see……(see) you tomorrow, I ……will buy……(buy) you a drink.
We……will go…… (go) to the beach if it……is………… (be) warm tomorrow

2 conditional

IIII. Match the parts of the sentences to make one and correct.

1. If I won the lottery, c a. if it didn’t rain.


2. If I were in Brazil, f b. I wouldn’t do that.
3. They wouldn’t work any more e c. I would travel around the world.
4. We could go out a d. if you were me?
5. What would you do d e. if they won the lottery.
6. If I were you b f. I would go to Rio de Janeiro.
IV. Fill in the sentences with the correct form of the given verb.

Type O Conditional

If the sun …………rises………(rise) high, it ………become…………(become) very hot.


Plants ………die………….(die), if it …………does…………………(do) not rain.
People …………get………..(get) fat, if they …………eat……….(eat) junk food.
If a person .…practices….(practise) sports, he or she always .…feels.… (feel)
good.

Type 1 Conditional

If you ……cook………(cook) the supper, I……will wash…..…(wash) the dishes.


She ………will pass……..(pass) the test if she ……studies……..(study) hard.
If it …is….. (be) sunny, we …will go….. (go) to the park.
Paula ……will be…..(be) sad if Juan ……leaves…. (leave.)

Type 2 Conditional

If I …had…(have) a million dollars, I …would buy……..(buy)a big house.


If dogs ……had……(have) wings, they ……been…….(be) able to fly.
If I …were….(be) you, I ……would drive……(drive) more carefully in the rain.
Paula …would be……(be) sad if Jan ………left………..(leave).

V. Which conditional – 0,1,2 ? Decide.


Fill in the sentences with the correct form of the given verb.

If you ……boil……(boil) water, it ………turns……( turn) to steam.


If I …were... (be) an astronaut, I …would take...(take) the photos of Turkey from space.
If you ……put…… (put) a stone in the water, it ……goes……..(go) down.
If you ……put………(put) oil into water it …………floats……….(float)
If there …were….(be) no water on earth, we …would not exist…….(not, exist).
If you ……were….(be) a bird, where ……would…..you ……fly…….( fly) to?
Anna ………would……..(pass) the test if she ……studied…(study) hard enough.
If you ………heat……..( heat) ice it ………melts……..(melt)
I ………wouldn’t do……….(not, do) that if I …………were……….(be) you.
If he ………gets……….(get) any worse I…………will take………. (take) him to the doctor's.
If the snow …………gets……….(get) any worse we……will have…… (have ) stop walking.
If ice….melts…. (melt), it …………turns…………(turn) to water.

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