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WHAT IS A CONDITIONAL?
A conditional is a sentence or part of a sentence that expresses a condition. It usually
begins with the words "when," "if" and "unless."
There are four basic conditionals in English, or in other words: there are four ways to
express that something is dependent on something else.
Structure:
OR
Structure:
OR
Examples:
If I won a million dollars, I would travel around the world.
(There is a small possibility that I would actually win.)
Fill each space with the correct form of the verbs to make either first or second
conditionals.
Only use contractions for negative forms - e.g. don't/won't
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORM OF THE VERBS GIVEN TO MAKE THE FIRST
CONDITIONAL.
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORM OF THE VERBS GIVEN TO MAKE THE SECOND
CONDITIONAL.
2. If Mary had insurance, she pay for the damage to her car. (not have
to)
10. Jesicca angry if you told her the truth. (not be)