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1. If global warming continues, temperatures will rise even higher.

 This is a first conditional sentence, expressing a possible future result of a present


condition.

2. What would you do if you won a million dollars?


 This is a second conditional sentence, expressing a hypothetical situation in the present
or future.

3. If people stopped using cars completely, there would be much less pollution.
 This is a second conditional sentence, expressing a hypothetical situation and its
probable consequence in the present or future.

4. When it rains again, I won't forget to bring my umbrella.


 This is a first conditional sentence, expressing a likely future action based on a future
condition.

5. If I spoke English fluently, I would not need to take lessons.


 This is a second conditional sentence, expressing a hypothetical situation in the present
and its probable consequence.

6. If Siberia were not so cold, I'd go there in winter.


 This is a second conditional sentence, expressing an unreal or unlikely situation in the
present and its potential consequence.

7. Tom will be at the party tonight. If I see him, I will say hello.
 This is a first conditional sentence, expressing a probable future action based on a future
condition.

8. If it did not rain so much in England, you wouldn't see so many umbrellas.
 This is a second conditional sentence, expressing an unreal or unlikely situation in the
present and its probable consequence.

9. I will call you when I get home.


 This is a future simple tense, expressing a definite future action.

10. Where will you live when you move out of your flat?
 This is a future simple tense, asking about a future action or situation.

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