Ex. 3 Finish up the sentences.
1 If it snows tomorrow, I’ll………………………
2 If I learnt to speak English perfectly, I’ll………….
3 If I had 1000 dollars, I…………………………….
4 I would stay longer, if…………………………..
5 If you run a long way, you’ll get………………….
6 If you go out in the rain without an umbrella, you’ll get……….
To finish this sentence, we use the first conditional structure. In this case, "snows tomorrow" is the condition and "I'll build a snowman" is the result. The first conditional is used to talk about things that are likely to happen in the future.
2. If I learnt to speak English perfectly, I'll travel around the world.
To complete this sentence, we use the second conditional structure. "Learnt to speak English perfectly" is the condition and "I'll travel around the world" is the result. The second conditional is used to talk about hypothetical or unreal situations.
3. If I had 1000 dollars, I would buy a new bike.
To finish this sentence, we use the second conditional structure again. "Had 1000 dollars" is the condition and "I would buy a new bike" is the result. The second conditional is used to talk about hypothetical or unreal situations.
4. I would stay longer, if I didn't have to go to work.
To complete this sentence, we use the third conditional structure. "Didn't have to go to work" is the condition and "I would stay longer" is the result. The third conditional is used to talk about unreal situations in the past.
5. If you run a long way, you'll get tired.
To finish this sentence, we use the first conditional structure. "Run a long way" is the condition and "you'll get tired" is the result. The first conditional is used to talk about things that are likely to happen in the future.
6. If you go out in the rain without an umbrella, you'll get wet.
To complete this sentence, we use the first conditional structure. "Go out in the rain without an umbrella" is the condition and "you'll get wet" is the result. The first conditional is used to talk about things that are likely to happen in the future.