

Conditonals Review
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English, Fun, World Languages
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5th Grade
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Cinthia Ceja
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Conditionals Review
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Wish

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Zero Conditional
The zero conditional is used to talk about things that are always, or generally, true; it is also used to talk about scientific facts.
Condition (present simple), Result (present simple)
If/When clause + , + main clause
If it rains, the grass grows.
When you stand in the rain, you get wet.
Result (present simple) Condition (present simple)
The grass grows if it rains.
You get wet when you stand in the rain.
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Multiple Choice
1. If you mix black and white,
it turns to ice.
you get dough.
you get grey.
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Multiple Choice
2. If you don't water flowers,
she always does it.
they die.
it floats.
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Multiple Choice
3. If I am late for class,
my teacher gets angry.
he is very tired the next morning.
you get good grades in school.
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Multiple Choice
4. When I cross the street,
I always look left and right.
he listens to music.
if I don’t have my glasses.
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Multiple Choice
5. When he stays up very late,
he is very tired the next morning.
I watch a funny movie.
if I don’t have my glasses.
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Multiple Choice
6. If you eat fast food,
you gain weight.
you gained weight.
you would have gained weight.
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Multiple Choice
7. When she works early,
she wakes up early.
she wake up early.
she woke up early.
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Multiple Choice
8. He never buys lunch
if he doesn't have cash.
if he didn't have cash.
if he have no cash.
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Multiple Choice
9. What do you do
if the teacher is late?
if the teacher was late?
if the teacher would be late?
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Multiple Choice
10. If the door is open,
you can come in.
you could come in.
you could have come in.
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First Conditional
The first conditional is used to talk about things that may possibly happen in the future.
Condition (present simple), Result (future simple)
If clause + , + main clause
If it rains, he will bring his umbrella.
If it rains, he won't play outside.
Result (future simple) Condition (present simple)
He will bring his umbrella if it rains.
He won't play outside if it rains.
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Multiple Choice
1. I will watch TV
if I have time.
it will be on Monday.
if you drop it.
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Multiple Choice
2. They won’t buy a new car
if they don’t save any money.
he’ll take a train.
I’ll go to the beach.
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Multiple Choice
3. If I don’t watch that movie,
I’ll read a book.
if you tell me a funny story.
if I don’t do my work.
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Multiple Choice
4. If the phone rings,
I will answer it.
if you drop it
if I don’t do my work.
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Multiple Choice
5. The glass will break
I will answer it.
if you drop it
if I don’t do my work.
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Multiple Choice
6. If you … some eggs, I … some coffee
will cook / make
cook / will make
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Multiple Choice
7. My brother … his car this afternoon if he … enough time.
will wash / has
wash / will have
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Multiple Choice
8. If I … more money, I … a bank machine.
need / will find
will need / find
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Second Conditional
The second conditional is used to talk about future events that are hypothetical or improbable.
Condition (past simple), Result (would + verb)
If clause + , + main clause
If I won a million dollars, I would buy a house.
Result (would + verb) Condition (past simple)
I would buy a house If I won a million dollars,
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Multiple Choice
1. If had a longer summer holiday
I could travel more.
he would be healthier.
she could get a job in China.
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Multiple Choice
2. If John did more exercise,
I could travel more.
he would be healthier.
she could get a job in China.
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Multiple Choice
3. If Mrs. Smith spoke Chinese,
I could travel more.
he would be healthier.
she could get a job in China.
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Multiple Choice
4. If you were a turtle,
you could live for 150 years
I might look for a new job.
people would be very surprised.
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Multiple Choice
5. ...... I might look for a new job.
If my boss didn’t like me
If you told a joke,
people would be very surprised.
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Multiple Choice
6. ..... he would laugh.
If my boss didn’t like me
If you told a joke,
people would be very surprised.
Conditionals Review
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Wish

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