1. If Julie ___ (not wear) a hat, she (get sunstroke).
2. If children (not eat well), they (not be healthy).
3. If I (go) out tonight, I (go) to the cinema.
4. I (come) early if you (want).
5. He (not / get) a better job if he (not / pass) that exam.
6. I (buy) a new dress if I ___ (have) enough money.
7. If I (be) you, I (get) a new job.
8. She (be) happier if she (have) more friends.
9. They (have) more money if they (not / buy) so many clothes.
10. She (call) him if she (know) his number.
Переделать предложения в Conditionals 0,1,2​

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Крипер1111111 Крипер1111111  17.01.2024 00:57
1. If Julie does not wear a hat, she will get sunstroke.
- In the zero conditional, we use the present simple tense for both the condition (If Julie does not wear a hat) and the result (she will get sunstroke). This is because the condition is a real possibility and the result is a natural consequence.

2. If children do not eat well, they will not be healthy.
- In the zero conditional, we use the present simple tense for both the condition (If children do not eat well) and the result (they will not be healthy). This is because the condition is a real possibility and the result is a natural consequence.

3. If I go out tonight, I will go to the cinema.
- In the first conditional, we use the present simple tense for the condition (If I go out tonight) and the future simple tense for the result (I will go to the cinema). This is because the condition is possible and likely to happen in the future.

4. I will come early if you want.
- In the first conditional, we use the present simple tense for the condition (if you want) and the future simple tense for the result (I will come early). This is because the condition is possible and likely to happen in the future.

5. He will not get a better job if he does not pass that exam.
- In the first conditional, we use the present simple tense for the condition (if he does not pass that exam) and the future simple tense for the result (he will not get a better job). This is because the condition is possible and likely to happen in the future.

6. I will buy a new dress if I have enough money.
- In the first conditional, we use the present simple tense for the condition (if I have enough money) and the future simple tense for the result (I will buy a new dress). This is because the condition is possible and likely to happen in the future.

7. If I were you, I would get a new job.
- In the second conditional, we use the past simple tense for the unreal condition (If I were you) and the present conditional tense for the result (I would get a new job). This is because the condition is hypothetical or unlikely to happen.

8. She would be happier if she had more friends.
- In the second conditional, we use the past simple tense for the unreal condition (if she had more friends) and the present conditional tense for the result (she would be happier). This is because the condition is hypothetical or unlikely to happen.

9. They would have more money if they did not buy so many clothes.
- In the second conditional, we use the past simple tense for the unreal condition (if they did not buy so many clothes) and the present conditional tense for the result (they would have more money). This is because the condition is hypothetical or unlikely to happen.

10. She would call him if she knew his number.
- In the second conditional, we use the past simple tense for the unreal condition (if she knew his number) and the present conditional tense for the result (she would call him). This is because the condition is hypothetical or unlikely to happen.
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