Open the brackets using 1 or 2 conditional
1 (Second conditional) If she
(have) her laptop with her, she
(email) me.
2) (First conditional) If she
(not/go) to the meeting, I
(not/go) either.
3) (First conditional) If the teacher
(give) us lots of homework this weekend, I
(not/be) happy.
4) (Second conditional) If Lucy
(have) enough time, she
(travel) more.
5) (First conditional) If the children
(not/eat) soon, they
(be) grumpy.
6) (First conditional) If I
(not/go) to bed soon, I
(be) tired in the morning.
7) (Second conditional) If I
(want) a new car, I
(buy) one.
8) (Second conditional) If José
(not/speak) good French, he
(not/move) to Paris.
9) (First conditional) If John
(drink) too much coffee, he
(get) ill.
10) (Second conditional) If the children
(be) in bed, I
(be able to) have a bath.
11) (Second conditional) If you
(not/be) so stubborn, we
(not/have) so many arguments.
12) (First conditional) If she
(go) to the library, she
(study) more.
13) (Second conditional) If you
(arrive) early, it
(be) less stressful.
14) (Second conditional) If Julie
(like) chocolate, I
(give) her some.
15) (Second conditional) If Luke
(live) in the UK, I
(see) him more often.
16) (First conditional) If they
(not/arrive) soon, we
(be) late.
17) (Second conditional) If we
(not/be) so tired, we
(go) out.