Fill in the blanks with an appropriate verb form.
1. If it .................................. the match will be cancelled.
In the first conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in the main clause.
2. If she passes the exam, she .......................................... the job.
In the first conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in the main clause.
3. If you exceed the speed limits, you ........................................... fined.
In the first conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in the main clause.
4. If she arrived now, I ............................................ meet her.
In the second conditional, we use a simple past tense in the if-clause and would / could + infinitive in the main clause.
5. If she ......................................... good grades, she would go to university.
In the second conditional, we use a simple past tense in the if-clause and would / could + infinitive in the main clause.
6. If I had the money, I ............................................. you.
In the second conditional, we use a simple past tense in the if-clause and would / could + infinitive in the main clause.
7. If I see him, I .............................................. him the message.
In the first conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in the main clause.
8. If she married me, she ............................................ happy.
9. If I ............................................. to loud music, I get a headache.
10. If she ............................................... prompt medical attention, she would have survived.
In the third conditional, we use a past perfect tense in the if-clause and would have + past participle in the main clause.
11. If I spoke English, I ......................................... a better job.
12. If I ........................................ you, I wouldn't marry him.
Answers
- If it rains the match will be cancelled.
- If she passes the exam, she will get the job.
- If you exceed the speed limits, you will be fined.
- If she arrived now, I could meet her.
- If she got good grades, she would go to university.
- If I had the money, I would help you.
- If I see him, I will give him the message.
- If she married me, she would be happy.
- If I listen to loud music, I get a headache.
- If she had received prompt medical attention, she would have survived.
- If I spoke English, I could get a better job.
- If I were you, I wouldn’t marry him.