SECOND CONDITIONAL *If I won the lottery, I would buy a yatch. The second Conditional is formed this way: if + (Past Simple), [would / could / might + V1] We use the Second Conditional to talk about present or future hypothetical or unreal situations *If I were you, I would study more.
NAME THE TYPE OF A CONDITIONAL SENTENCE If you’re free later, we can go for a walk. If I were rich, I’d spend all my time travelling. If you heat water to 100°, it boils. If you eat a lot, you put on weight. If he studies hard, he’ll do well in the exam. If she saw a snake, she’d be terrified. If it doesn’t rain for a long time, the earth gets very dry. Unless you hurry up, you won’t catch the bus. If he didn’t have to work late, he could go out with his girlfriend.
THIRD CONDITIONAL * If I had learnt the rules, I would have got an excellent mark. The Third Conditional is formed this way: if + (Past Perfect), [would + have + V3/ed] [should, could, might] We use the Third Conditional to talk about past hypothetical or unreal situations * If I hadn’t broken my leg, I would have gone skiing.
OPEN THE BRACKETS TO FORM THE CORRECT TYPE OF CONDITIONAL SENTENCE If I (to have) time tonight, I (to finish) this book. He (can) take you to the concert tomorrow if he (to have) a spare ticket. If they (to have) plenty of time yesterday, they (to miss) the train. If she (to leave) at seven o’clock, we (to ask) her to give us a lift. If my friend (to phone) now, I (not to feel) so lonely. If someone (to give) you a million, what you (to do)? If you (to be able) to finish the job tomorrow, you (to have) a holiday.
If he (to check) the oil before driving, he (not to have) problems with the car. If she (to be) here now, she (to help) you. If they (to be) picked for our team, we (to win) the race next month. The London fire never (to start) if the baker (to put) his oven out properly. If somebody (to invite), you (to go) to the blind date? If they (to stay) in Kyiv, they (to live) here for thirty years. If I (to meet) him earlier, he (not to be) late for supper. The baby (to wake up) if you (not to stop) speaking like that.
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES If it is sunny tomorrow, _____________________ If I I’d been born an animal, _________________ The fence would look better if _______________ If I had studied more last year, _______________ If you sit in the sun too long, _________________ If I had never met my best friend, ____________ She wouldn't have had an accident if _________ If my family had moved abroad when I was a kid,_ If I were rich, ____________________________ ______________, I would’ve been much happier. ___________________, ice-cream melts. ___, I would’ve got much better marks at school.