Conditional sentences — Type 1 and Type 2
First or second conditional? Complete with the correct form of the verb.
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You
late for the meeting if you miss the bus. (to be)
You will be late for the meeting if you miss the bus.
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1.If youme your email address, I will send you my presentation. (to give)give
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2.If Andrew were here, wethe movie together. (to watch)would watch
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3.We would help each other with homework if wein the same street. (to live)lived
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4.My sisterpublic transport if she doesn't pass her driving test on Monday. (to use)will use
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5.If Matthewher phone number, he would call her and ask for a date. (to have)had
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6.If Olivia is at home, Iher a cake. (to bring)will bring
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7.They will drink tea if youcoffee. (not / to buy)don't buy
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8.Heso many interesting facts about nature if he didn't read much. (not / to know)wouldn't know
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9.If Emilyfree tomorrow, we will go out. (to be)is
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10.I won't go to the party tomorrow if Ito finish my essay. (not / to manage)don't manage
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11.If Johnmusic, we would go to the concert together. (to love)loved
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12.I would buy a new wallet if Imine. (to lose)lost
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13.Wea scholarship if we fail tomorrow's test. (not / to get)won't get
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14.If it snows tomorrow, childrena snow castle. (to build)will build
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15.If Jameswith me, we would meet every day. (to work)worked
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