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Zero Conditional

The document outlines examples of three conditional structures in English: 1) Zero Conditional - Describes situations that are always true when the if-clause occurs. Examples include "If I wake up late, I'll be late for work" or "If you mix water and electricity, you'll get a shock." 2) First Conditional - Describes possible situations in the present or future. Examples are "If I go out tonight, I'll go to the cinema" or "If we wait here, we'll be late." 3) Second Conditional - Describes hypothetical or unlikely situations. Examples include "If I were you, I'd get a new job" or "If we weren

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Zero Conditional

The document outlines examples of three conditional structures in English: 1) Zero Conditional - Describes situations that are always true when the if-clause occurs. Examples include "If I wake up late, I'll be late for work" or "If you mix water and electricity, you'll get a shock." 2) First Conditional - Describes possible situations in the present or future. Examples are "If I go out tonight, I'll go to the cinema" or "If we wait here, we'll be late." 3) Second Conditional - Describes hypothetical or unlikely situations. Examples include "If I were you, I'd get a new job" or "If we weren

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Zero Conditional

1) If I …………………………………………(wake up) late, I………………………….(be) late for work.

2) If my husband …………………………… (cook) , he …………………….. (burn) the food.

3) If Julie ……………………….. (not/wear) a hat, she ………………………. (get) sunstroke.

4) If children ……………………………….. (not/eat) well, they ………………….. (not/be) healthy.

5) If you ……………………………. (mix) water and electricity, you ……………………………..(get) a shock.

6) If people ………………………(eat) too many sweets, they …………………………….. (get) fat.

First Conditional

1) If I ………………………………..(go) out tonight, I ………………………….(go) to the cinema.

2) If you ……………………………………..(get) back late, I …………………………………..(be) angry.

3) If we ………………………………(not/see) each other tomorrow, we ………………………..(see) each other next week.

4) If he ………………………………………(come) , I ………………………………(be) surprised.

5) If we ………………………………………….(wait) here, we …………………………………(be) late.

6) If we …………………………………………(go) on holiday this summer, we ………………………………(go) to Spain.

7) If the weather ……………………………….(not/improve) , we ……………………..(not/have) a picnic.

Second Conditional

1) If I ………………(be) you, I ……………………………….(get) a new job.

2) If he ………………………….(be)younger, he ………………………..(travel) more.

3) If we ………………………..(not/be) friends, I …………………………(be) angry with you.

4) If I …………………………………(have) enough money, I ………………………………….(buy) a big house.

5) If she ………………………………………….(not/be) always so late, she ……………………………(be) promoted.

6) If we …………………………………..(win) the lottery, we ………………………………….(travel) the world.

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