Conditionals
1. (First conditional)
If we _DON’T WORK_ (not / work) harder, we _WON’T PASS_ (not pass) the
exam.
2. (Third conditional)
If the students _HADN’T BEEN_ (not be) late for the exam, they _WOULD PASS_
(pass).
3. (Third conditional)
If the weather _HADN’T BEEN_ (not be) so cold, we _WOULD HAVE GONE_ (go)
to the beach.
4. (Second conditional)
If she _HAD_ (have) her laptop with her, she _COULD EMAIL_ (email) me.
5. (First conditional)
If she _DOESN’T GO_ (not go) to the meeting, I _WON’T GO_ (not go) either.
6. (Third conditional)
If the baby _HAD SLEPT_ (sleep) better last night, I _WOULDN’T HAVE BE_ (not
be) so tired.
7. (First conditional)
If the teacher _GIVES_ (give) us lots of homework this weekend, I _WON’T BE_
(not be) happy.
8. (Second conditional)
If Lucy _HAD_ (have) enough time, she _WOULD TRAVEL_ (travel) more.
9. (First conditional)
If the children _DON’T EAT_ (not eat) soon, they _WILL BE_ (be) grumpy.
10. (First conditional)
If I _DON’T GO_ (not go) to bed soon, I _WILL BE_ (be) tired in the morning.
11. (Second conditional)
If I _WANTED_ (want) a new car, I _COULD BUY_ (buy) one.
12. (Second conditional)
If José _DIDN’T SPEAK_ (not speak) good French, he _WOULDN’T MOVE_ (not
move) to Paris.
13. (First conditional)
If John _DRINKS_ (drink) too much coffee, he _WILL GET_ (get) ill.
14. (Third conditional)
If we _HAD TIDIED_ (tidy) our flat, we _WOULDN’T HAVE LOSE_ (not lose) our
keys.
15. (Third conditional)
If Luke _HADN’T SENT_ (not send) flowers to his mother, she _COULDN’T HAVE
BEEN_ (not be) happy.
16. (Second conditional)
If the children _WERE_ (be) in bed, I _WOULD BE ABLE TO_ (be able to) have a
bath.
17. (Second conditional)
If you _WEREN’T_ (not be) so stubborn, we _WOULDN’T HAVE_ (not have) so
many arguments!
18. (Third conditional)
If Julie _HADN’T GONE_ (not go) to Sweden, she _COULD HAVE GONE_ (go) to
Germany.
19. (First conditional)
If she _GOES_ (go) to the library, she _WILL STUDY_ (study) more.
20. (Third conditional)
If we _HADN’T HADD_ (not have) an argument, we _WOULDN’T HAVE BEEN _
(not be) late.
21. (Second conditional)
If you _ARRIVED_ (arrive) early, it _WOULD BE_ (be) less stressful.
22. (Third conditional)
If I _HADN’T GONE_ (not go) to the party, I _COULDN’T HAVE MET_ (not meet)
Amanda.
23. (Second conditional)
If Julie _LIKED_ (like) chocolate, I _WOULD GIVE_ (give) her some.
24. (Second conditional)
If Luke _LIVED_ (live) in the UK, I _COULD SEE_ (see) him more often.
25. (Third conditional)
If the children _HADN’T EATEN_ (not eat) all that chocolate, they _MIGHT
HAVE FELT_ (feel) sick.
26. (First conditional)
If they _DON’T ARRIVE_ (not / arrive) soon, we _WILL BE_ (be) late.
27. (Third conditional)
If she _HAD STUDIED_ (study) Mandarin, she _COULD HAVE GONE_ (go) to
Beijing.
28. (Second conditional)
If we _WEREN’T_ (not be) so tired, we _COULD GO_ (go) out.
29. (First conditional)
If you _BUY_ (buy) the present, I _WILL WRAP_ (wrap) it up.
30. (First conditional)
If Lucy _DIDN’T QUIT_ (not quit) her job soon, she _WILL GO_ (go) crazy.