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The document discusses different types of conditional sentences in English: zero conditional, first conditional, and second conditional. It provides 20 example sentences and asks the reader to identify which type of conditional each one is. The examples cover a variety of situations using conditional sentences, including possible future events, hypothetical situations, and general truths.

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0 and 1 Conditional Imprimir

The document discusses different types of conditional sentences in English: zero conditional, first conditional, and second conditional. It provides 20 example sentences and asks the reader to identify which type of conditional each one is. The examples cover a variety of situations using conditional sentences, including possible future events, hypothetical situations, and general truths.

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ZERO, FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONALS

INSTRUCCIONS: Read the following conditional sentences carefully and


choose with a click the correct option to complete it.
1. If I didn’t go to their party, they offended.
a) will be b) would be c) to be
2. If he the truth, she will forgive him.
a) tells b) tell c) told
3. If you don’t eat, you get sick.
a) first conditional b) second conditional c) zero conditional
4. If you feel sick, you to the doctor.
a) goes b) to go c) go
5. I would be very frightened if somebody pointed a gun at me.
a) first conditional b) second conditional c) zero conditional
6. If she has enough money next year, she a car.
a) will buy b) won’t buy c) would buy
7. If I a word, I look it up in my dictionary.
a) doesn’t know b) not know c) don’t know
8. I’m sure Sue would understand if you the situation.
a) explain b) explained c) explains
9. We will go to the beach if the weather is good.
a) first conditional b) second conditional c) zero conditional
10. If we told them the truth, they us.
a) believed b) will believe c) would believe
11. If we Bill to the party, we would have to invite his
friends too.
a) invited b) invite c) invites
ZERO, FIRST AND SECOND CONDITIONALS
12. If I fail the test, I university.
a) will finish b) won’t finish c) wouldn’t finish
13. If you mix red and blue, you purple.
a) got b) get c) gets
14. I very angry if somebody broke into my house.
a) to feel b) will feel c) would feel
15. If you eat something now, you hungry later.
a) will be b) would be c) won’t be
16. If she some new clothes, she would look much nicer.
a) bought b) buy c) buys
17. If you sun cream on, you get burnt.
a) didn’t put b) not put c) don’t put
18. If he spoke more clearly, people him.
a) will understand b) would understand c) understood
19. If I to work tomorrow, I would meet you.
a) didn’t have b) don’t have c) doesn’t have
20. We for a walk if it doesn’t rain.
a) would go b) goes c) will go

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