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First and second conditional exercises
First and second conditional exercises








first and second conditional exercises
  1. #First and second conditional exercises how to
  2. #First and second conditional exercises plus
first and second conditional exercises

We imagine a change in a past situation and the different result of that change. The third conditional is used to imagine a different past. I would have gone to the party if I hadn't been ill.Ĭonditional sentences are often divided into different types. If I hadn't been ill, I would have gone to the party. The order of the clauses does not change the meaning. The if clause tells you the condition ( If I hadn't been ill) and the main clause tells you the result ( I would have gone to the party).

#First and second conditional exercises how to

Grammar explanationĭo you know how to use third and mixed conditionals? Third conditionals and mixed conditionalsĬonditionals describe the result of a certain condition. If she was really my friend, she wouldn't have lied to me. If we'd moved to Scotland when I was a child, I would have a Scottish accent now. We would have walked to the top of the mountain if the weather hadn't been so bad. Conditional Conjunctions – sentence transformation with unless (2) B1Look at these examples to see how third and mixed conditionals are used.Conditional Conjunctions – sentence transformation with unless (1) B1.Conditional Conjunctions – multiple choice (2) B1.Conditional Conjunctions – multiple choice (1) B1.

#First and second conditional exercises plus

  • Conditional Conjunctions – mixed exerciseĬonditional Conjunctions – Lingolia Plus Exercises.
  • Inverted Conditionals – 3rd conditional sentence transformation (2) C1.
  • Inverted Conditionals – 3rd conditional sentence transformation (1) C1.
  • Inverted Conditionals – 1st conditional sentence transformation (2) C1.
  • Inverted Conditionals – 1st conditional sentence transformation (1) C1.
  • Inverted Conditionals – multiple choice (2) C1.
  • Inverted Conditionals – multiple choice (1) C1.
  • Inverted Conditionals – Lingolia Plus Exercises
  • Mixed Conditionals – comparing conditionals (4) C1.
  • Mixed Conditionals – comparing conditionals (3) C1.
  • Mixed Conditionals – comparing conditionals (2) C1.
  • first and second conditional exercises

    Mixed Conditionals – comparing conditionals (1) C1.Mixed Conditionals – multiple choice (2) C1.Mixed Conditionals – multiple choice (1) C1.Mixed Conditionals – Lingolia Plus Exercises Third Conditional – reimagining the past B1.Third Conditional – giving feedback and criticism B1.Third Conditional – negative sentences B1.Third Conditional – if-clauses & main clauses B1.Third Conditional – multiple choice (2) B1.Third Conditional – multiple choice (1) B1.Third Conditional – Lingolia Plus Exercises

    first and second conditional exercises

    Second Conditional – imagining life as different B1.Second Conditional – mixed sentences (3) A2.Second Conditional – mixed sentences (2) B1.Second Conditional – hypothetical questions B1.Second Conditional – mixed sentences (1) B1.Second Conditional – if-clauses & main clauses A2.Second Conditional – multiple choice B1.Second Conditional – Lingolia Plus Exercises First Conditional – consequences and warnings B1.First Conditional – offers and promises A2.First Conditional – correct or incorrect? A2.Zero Conditional – Lingolia Plus Exercisesįirst Conditional – Lingolia Plus Exercises Conditionals – comparing conditionals (4) C1.Conditionals – comparing conditionals (3) C1.Conditionals – comparing conditionals (2) C1.Conditionals – comparing conditionals (1) B2.Learn more about Lingolia Plus here Conditionals – Lingolia Plus Exercisesīecome a Lingolia Plus member to access these additional exercises. With Lingolia Plus you can access 4 additional exercises about Conditionals, as well as 869 online exercises to improve your English.










    First and second conditional exercises