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Mixed Conditionals

The document contains a series of conditional sentences illustrating the use of zero, first, and second conditionals in English grammar. Each sentence provides examples of how to express real and hypothetical situations. The focus is on the correct verb forms to use in these conditional structures.

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Mixed Conditionals

The document contains a series of conditional sentences illustrating the use of zero, first, and second conditionals in English grammar. Each sentence provides examples of how to express real and hypothetical situations. The focus is on the correct verb forms to use in these conditional structures.

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Zero, first OR second Conditional

1. If I _____see____ (see) John, I ____will tell_____ (tell) him your news tomorrow.
2. Meg sleeps only 5 hours a day. If she ____slept _____ (sleep) longer, her health
____would improve_____ (improve) fast.
3. If you ____freeze _____ (freeze) water, it _____turns ____ (turn) to ice.
4. If she ____wanted _____ (want) to talk to me, she _____would ring up____ (ring
up). But she doesn't.
5. If you _____need ____ (need) help with your car tomorrow, my father _____will
help____ (help) you.
6. We _____will have____ (have) a picnic if the day ____is_____ (be) fine.
7. I ____would understand_____ (understand) Mr. Brown if he ____spoke _____
(speak) slowly. But he doesn’t.
8. If you _____see ____ (see) a policeman, he always can _____can show____ (show)
you the way.
9. I _____will finish____ (finish) the job tomorrow if I _____can____ (can).
10.If I _____go ____ (go) on a boat, I always _____feel ____ (feel) sick.
11.You _____will make____ (make) a fortune if you _____take ____ (take) my advice.
Too bad that you never listen to me!
12.I ____don’t need_____ (not need) an umbrella if it _____doesn’t rain__ (not rain).
13.If they _____catch ____ (catch) a bus now, they _____will arrive____ (arrive) at half
past nine.
14.If he _____doesn't know____ (not/know) the word, he always _____looks ____
(look) in a dictionary.
15.She ____would get_____ (get) fit if she ____walked _____ (walk) every day 3 km.
But she is too lazy.
16.If I _____thought ____ (think) that about him, I _____would say____ (say) so aloud.
But I don't actually.
17.If he _____promises ____ (promise) to behave well, his mum ____will forgive_____
(forgive) him in some time.
18.If you ____want _____ (want) me to, I _____will come____ (come) for a walk with
you next weekend.
19.If we _____could ____ (can) come on Sunday, we _____would come____ (come). I
am really sorry but we can't.
20.If you _____heat ____ (heat) water till 100°, it _____boils____ (boil).
21.He _____would lose____ (lose) weight if he _____stopped ____ (stop) eating so
much. However, it's only an imagination.
22.Life _____would be____ (be) boring if we ____had _____ (have) nothing to do.
Thanks nice it isn't so.

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