Conditional Comparison exercises — Set 1: Zero, First & Second Conditional Comparison: Real or Imaginary? (Worksheet)

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1

If you mix red and blue, you purple.

2

If she studies hard, she the exam.

3

If I rich, I would travel the world.

4

Water if you cool it below 0°C.

5

If we leave now, we the train.

6

If I you, I would apologise.

7

If you too much sugar, you gain weight.

8

If Tom the interview, he'll get the job.

9

If I had more free time, I a new hobby.

10

Plants die if they enough sunlight.

11

If it tomorrow, the match will be cancelled.

12

If I won the lottery, I my job.

13

Every time you press this button, the machine .

14

If I see Laura, I her about the party.

15

If I speak French, I would move to Paris.

16

Ice melts if the temperature above 0°C.

17

If we a bigger car, we could take everyone.

18

If you don't hurry, you late for school.

19

If she the bus, she'll have to walk.

20

If I taller, I would play basketball.

Conditional Comparison exercises online (Worksheet)

Can you tell the difference between a general truth, a real future possibility, and an imaginary situation? In this zero and first conditional vs second conditional exercise, you'll choose the correct conditional type based on context. These if clauses exercises cover types 0, 1, and 2 — focus on the key question: Is the situation always true, likely to happen, or just imaginary?