📚 First And Second Conditionals Grammar Exercise

Complete the exercises below to practice First And Second Conditionals

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Section A: Fill in the Blanks (Conditionals: First & Second)

Complete the sentences using the correct conditional forms (first or second conditional).

1. If it (rain) tomorrow, we (stay) home and watch movies.

2. If I (have) more money, I (travel) around the world.

3. She (pass) the exam if she (study) hard every day.

4. If he (be) taller, he (play) basketball professionally.

5. If you (not hurry), you (miss) the bus to school.

6. I (buy) a new car if I (win) the lottery jackpot.

7. If the weather (be) nice this weekend, we (go) to the beach.

8. If I (live) in a different country, I (learn) the local language quickly.

9. You (feel) better if you (get) enough sleep tonight.

10. If she (can) fly, she (visit) every continent in the world.

Section B: Multiple Choice Questions (Conditionals: First & Second)

Choose the correct conditional form for each sentence.

1. If I ___ more time, I ___ help you with your project.

have / will
had / would
will have / help
have / would

2. She ___ angry if you ___ her birthday party.

will be / miss
would be / missed
is / will miss
was / miss

3. If he ___ a millionaire, he ___ a mansion by the ocean.

is / will buy
were / would buy
will be / buys
was / will buy

4. If it ___ tomorrow, we ___ the picnic to next weekend.

rains / will postpone
rained / would postpone
will rain / postpone
rain / will postpone

5. I ___ that job if I ___ the required qualifications.

will apply / have
would apply / had
apply / will have
applied / have

6. If you ___ early, you ___ the beautiful sunrise.

wake up / will see
woke up / would see
will wake up / see
wake up / see

7. If I ___ younger, I ___ back to university to study medicine.

am / will go
were / would go
will be / go
was / will go

8. The plants ___ if you ___ them regularly.

will grow / water
would grow / watered
grow / will water
will grow / watered

9. If she ___ speak five languages, she ___ as a translator.

can / will work
could / would work
will / work
can / work

10. If you ___ me the truth, I ___ disappointed in you.

don't tell / will be
didn't tell / would be
won't tell / am
don't tell / am

Section C: Paragraph Completion (Conditionals: First & Second)

Complete the paragraphs using the correct conditional forms (first or second conditional).

Planning for the future requires thinking about different possibilities and outcomes. If I (finish) my degree next year, I (look) for a job in my field immediately. However, if I (have) unlimited resources, I (travel) the world for a year before starting my career. If the job market (improve) in the next few months, there (be) more opportunities available for recent graduates. Sometimes I imagine what I would do if I (win) a huge amount of money in the lottery. If that (happen), I (donate) half of it to charity and use the rest to start my own business.

Living in a perfect world would be quite different from our current reality. If everyone (be) kind and considerate, there (be) no conflicts or wars anywhere. If people (take) better care of the environment, we (not have) problems with pollution and climate change. In reality, if we (work) together on small changes, we (make) a positive difference in our communities. If governments (invest) more money in education and healthcare, society (benefit) tremendously. While we can't change everything overnight, if each person (do) their part, the world (become) a better place for future generations.

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