1. Conditional Sentences (First Conditional)
The first conditional is used to talk about real and possible situations in the future.
Formula: If + Present Simple, will + infinitive
- If the train is late, we (walk)
- She will call you if she (have)
- If it costs too much, I (buy)
- If the doctor can't see me, I will go somewhere else.
- If the class is full, we (find)
- What will we do if the taxi (not come)?
- (you, phone) me if there is any problems?
- Peter if I (see)
- I will go to the manager.
- If I have a train ticket next week if I (can).
- If he (see)
- Mary will be really angry.
- If it (snow)
- I will lend them some money if they (ask)
- If you (visit)
2. Conditional Sentences (Second Conditional)
The second conditional is used to talk about unreal or unlikely situations in the present or future.
Formula: If + Past Simple, would + infinitive
- If the train were late, we would walk time.
- She would call you if she had a smaller one.
- If it cost too much, I would buy.
- If the doctor couldn't see me, I would go somewhere else.
- If the class were full, we would find another one.
- What would we do if the taxi didn't come?
- Would you phone me if there were any problems?
- Peter if I saw him tomorrow.
- I would ask to the manager.
- If I had a train ticket next week if I could.
- If he saw me here, he would be really angry.
- Mary would be worried if you didn't come.
- If it snowed this winter, we would go skiing.
- I would lend them some money if they asked me.
- If you visited Oxford, you would see some interesting old buildings.
3. Connecting the sentences:
- If the train is late, we will walk.
- She will call you if she has it.
- If it costs too much, I will buy.
- If the doctor can't see me, I will go somewhere else.
- If the class is full, we will find another one.
- What will we do if the taxi doesn't come?
- Will you phone me if there is any problems?
- Peter if I see him tomorrow.
- I will go to the manager.
- If I have a train ticket next week if I can.
- If he sees me here, he will be really angry.
- Mary will be worried if you don't come.
- If it snows this winter, we will go skiing.
- I will lend them some money if they ask me.
- If you visit Oxford, you will see some interesting old buildings.
Ответ: 1. is, will walk; 2. will call, has; 3. costs, will buy; 4. will go; 5. is, will find; 6. will we do; 7. Will, is; 8. see; 9. will go; 10. have, can; 11. sees, will be; 12. will be; 13. snows, will go; 14. will lend, ask; 15. visit, will see.