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Conditional 1
Conditional 1
consequences.(first conditional)
1. If I 2. He 3. If you 4. If you 5. We 6. If you 7. I 8. I 9. If she 10. If they 11. He 12. If you 13. If he 14. If you 15. He 16. If she
(see) John, I'll tell him your news. (be) very pleased if it (be) really true. ( meet) my brother. (help) you. (be) fine.
(go) to town on Monday, you (need) help, my father (have) a picnic lunch if the day a policeman, he
(tell) you the way. (can). (not rain). (form) a clear opinion. (arrive) at half past nine. (look) at the back of the book. (come) for a walk with you. (answer) at once. (bring) your coffee.
(finish) the job tomorrow if I (not require) an umbrella if it (think) it over carefully, she (catch) the bus now, they (find) the answers if he (want) me to, I (write) to her, she
(wear) a purple tie but only if I (leave) at once, we (do) that again, his father (drink) this medicine, she
(must).
NOW THE SENTENCES EXPRESS UNREALISED CONDITIONS WITH IMPROBABLE CONSEQUENCES (SECOND CONDITIONALS)
1. Her health 2. If she 3. I 4. If you work hard. 5. It 6. You 7. If I 8. If he (forgive) him. 9. If we 10. If he 11. Life 12. He
(improve) if she (want) to talk to me, she (understand) Mr Brown if he (give) him good meals, he
(seem) nearly such a long way if she (make) a fortune if you (think) that about him, I
(walk) fast.
(come)
(love) each other, they (ask) Mary, I'm sure she (get) fit if she