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A.

If I (1) stay in bed, I (2) won't cook lunch.


(stay / not cook)

If I (3) don’t cook lunch, my baby (4) will be hungry.


(not cook/ be)

If my baby (5) is hungry, she (6) will cry.


(be / cry)

B.

If I (1) wake up late, I (2) will be late for work.


(wake up / be)

If I (3) am late for work, my boss (4) will be furious.


(be / be)

If my boss (5) is furious, he (6) will fire me


(be / fire).

C.

If my sister (1) does not study, she (2) will fail the test.


(not study / fail)

If she (3) fails the test, she (4) won't pass the course.


(fail / not pass)

If she (5) does not pass the course, my mom (6) will be mad at her.


(not pass / be)

3. Second conditional:

Example:
A. Go to New York.

2. If I went to New York, I'd visit the Metropolitan Museum. 


3. If Paty went to New York, she wouldn't get on the subway.

B. Meet your idol.

1. IIf I met my idol, I would ask for an autograph.


2. If my best friend mether idol, I would't make a fuss.
C. Win the lottery.

1. If I won the lottery, I would buy a house for my parent.


2. If my best friend won the lottery, she wouldn't take the bus.
D. Forget to buy your best friend a birthday present.

1. If I forgot my mother's birthday, I would never forgive myself.


2. If my best friend forgot to brush her teeth, her mouth would't smell very
good.

E. Be prosecuted for a crime you didn’t commit.

1. If I was a prosecuted for a crime you didn’t commit, I would fight until the
last moment ,until the truth came to light.
2. If my best friend was a prosecuted for a crime you didn’t commit, she
would't be happy.

F. Lose your passport in a foreign country.

1. If I lost my passport in a foreign country, I would go to the Colombian


embassy in that country.
2. If my best friend lost her passport in a foreign country, she would't lose
her calm.

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