If Clauses Type 1 and 2

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FIRST CONDITIONAL (TYPE 1): WHEN WE REFER E.G. IF HE STARTS SMOKING, IT WILL BE DIFFICULT TO STOP.

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POSSIBLE OR PROBABLE CONDITIONS. IF + PRESENT SIMPLE + FUTURE SIMPLE


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SECOND CONDITIONAL (TYPE 2): WHEN WE REFER E.G. IF HE STOPPED DRINKING, HIS FAMILY WOULD BE HAPPIER.

IMPROBABLE OR UNLIKELY SITUATIONS. IF + PAST SIMPLE + CONDITIONAL

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING THE VERBS IN BRACKETS IN THE FIRST OR SECOND CONDITIONAL. MATCH THE SENTENCES WITH THE PICTURES: 1. If your father __________ (find out) you smoke, he will get really angry. 2. If your parents __________ (not/ have) a car, youd have to walk to school. 3. I __________ (buy) expensive clothes if I were rich. 4. If he goes to a rehab clinic, __________ (you/ take) care of his children? 5. She __________ (have) a car accident if she drinks before driving. 6. If he had more friends, it __________ (be) easier for him to leave drugs. 7. They wouldnt be healthy if they __________ (not/ exercise). 8. Id be on the beach if I __________ (not/ be) so sick. 9. If the police __________ (arrest) the drug dealer, theyll feel safer. 10. She __________ (feel) sick if she takes those pills. 11. If someone tried to influence a friend of yours to smoke, __________ (you/ defend) him? 12. If he __________ (not/ stop) drinking, hell destroy his life. 13. If you knew my story, you __________ (stay) away from drugs. 14. If smoking were allowed in school, I __________ (not/ be) very happy. 15. My father __________ (become) overweight if he doesnt eat healthy food. 16. If she __________ (know) he had a drinking problem, she would call him more often.

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