This document provides examples of first and second conditional sentences to practice forming conditional statements. For first conditional sentences, if the condition in the if clause is possible or likely to be true, the main clause expresses what will happen. For second conditional sentences, if the condition in the if clause is unlikely or hypothetical, the main clause expresses what would happen. The document contains 10 examples each of first and second conditional sentences to demonstrate their structures.
This document provides examples of first and second conditional sentences to practice forming conditional statements. For first conditional sentences, if the condition in the if clause is possible or likely to be true, the main clause expresses what will happen. For second conditional sentences, if the condition in the if clause is unlikely or hypothetical, the main clause expresses what would happen. The document contains 10 examples each of first and second conditional sentences to demonstrate their structures.
This document provides examples of first and second conditional sentences to practice forming conditional statements. For first conditional sentences, if the condition in the if clause is possible or likely to be true, the main clause expresses what will happen. For second conditional sentences, if the condition in the if clause is unlikely or hypothetical, the main clause expresses what would happen. The document contains 10 examples each of first and second conditional sentences to demonstrate their structures.
This document provides examples of first and second conditional sentences to practice forming conditional statements. For first conditional sentences, if the condition in the if clause is possible or likely to be true, the main clause expresses what will happen. For second conditional sentences, if the condition in the if clause is unlikely or hypothetical, the main clause expresses what would happen. The document contains 10 examples each of first and second conditional sentences to demonstrate their structures.
sentences. 1. If I have time today, I will do my homework. 2. If there is a lot of traffic tonight, I wont cook hot-cakes at home. 3. If my boss asks me to stay late, I will call to my husbands 4. If I have time to do exercise, Ill do it. 5. If he is invited by his girlfriend, hell probably say yes. 6. People might get angry if they lost their job **7. Ill be able to pass the Math English, if I study every day. **8. Ill have to wash the dishes if I live alone. **Notice that we cant say Ill can or Ill must.
Second Conditional Practice
Fill in the blanks to create second conditional
sentences. 1. If I had my bosss job, I would buy a big house. 2. If we had fewer meetings, I would pass more time with my family. 3. I would do exercise, if I could work from home. 4. I would have a job, if I were a recent college graduate. 5. If I slept 8 hours, Id be more productive. 6. If I was an entrepreneur, I might start my own business. 7. If I attended all my meetings on time, I could relax a little more. 8. If the retirement age were 70, I wouldnt happy. 9. If I won the lottery, I could retire. 10. If I took a career break, I would travel all the world.