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  1. First Conditionals Complete the first conditional sentences. If it (rain) , we (not/go) to the park. 1. if-clause: simple present|2. negative main clause: won’t + infinitive; If you (not/know) the way, I (pick) you up. 1. if-clause: simple present|2. main clause: will + infinitive; My mum (bake) a cake if you (come) to see us. 1.

  2. 2023 Conditional sentences I, Exercise – medium (2 gaps) 2033 Conditional sentences II, Exercise – easy (2 gaps) 2035 Conditional sentences II, Exercise – medium (2 gaps)

  3. Conditional Exercises. Perfect English Grammar. Exercises. Make the first conditional. Make the second conditional. Make the third conditional. Make the zero conditional. Make the first, second and third conditionals. Write your own endings to conditional sentences (PDF) Explanations. Zero Conditional. First Conditional. Second Conditional.

  4. Look at these examples to see how zero, first and second conditionals are used. If you freeze water, it becomes solid. If it rains tomorrow, I'll take the car. If I lived closer to the cinema, I would go more often. Try this exercise to test your grammar. Read the explanation to learn more.

  5. Conditionals. Perfect English Grammar. What are conditionals in English grammar? Sometimes we call them 'if clauses'. They describe the result of something that might happen (in the present or future) or might have happened but didn't (in the past) . They are made using different English verb tenses. Download my infographic!

  6. Exercises. Complete the first conditional sentences. If I (bump) into Claire, I (tell) her you said hello. People (be) happy if there (be) enough food and drink. We (call) you if your parcel (arrive) today. They (come) if she (send) them a hand-written invitation. If Tom (have) enough money left over, he (book) a holiday.

  7. This conditional tutorial provides the descriptions and conditional exercises you need to master each and every form. How to use this tutorial: 1. Read the conditional forms you want to learn. (If you use the older expressions conditional 0, 1, 2, and 3, click here .) 2. Do the conditional exercises below.

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