Conditionals Task 1. Fill in the gaps using zero conditional or first conditional.
1. If you (mix) red and dark blue, you (get) violet.
2. If Sarah (wake up) early, she (be) on time for work.
3. My husband and me (go) to the festival, if we (design) the outfit.
4. He (be) awarded a prize, if he (win) the contest.
5. If you (drink) coffee, your teeth (get) yellow.
6. If you (heat) ice, it (melt).
7. If you (jump) with a parachute, you (overcome) the fear of heights.
8. If people (eat) a lot of starchy food, they (get) fat.
9. If you make a sentence with zero conditional, you use present simple tense.
10. If you (read) the book you (learn) what the ‘mirror effect’ is.
11. If you (pour/not) the flowers, they (wilt).
Task 2. Fill in the gaps using second or third conditional.
1. If we (be/not) friends, I (get) angry with you.
2. If I (know) Spanish, I (understand) his explanation.
3. She (be) more sociable, if she (have) some friends.
4. If you (teach) your son to speak German, he (be) perfect at it now.
5. If you (marry) someone famous, you (become a movie star.
6. Peter (lose) weight if he (eat) less.
7. I (like) spending time with you if you (be not) so pessimistic about everything.
8. John (know) how to swim properly, if he (go) to swimming pool every week.
9. If she (be/not) so grumpy, she (get) married already.
10. They (get/not) poisoned, if the food (be) fresh.
11. If the wind (be/not) so strong, the bridge (collapse).