Conditionals 1

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form to complete Conditional sentences.
If the temperature (rise) above zero, ice melts.If the temperature rises above zero, ice melts. (Zero Conditional)
If I (see) someone committing a robbery, I'd call the police.If I saw someone committing a robbery, I'd call the police. (2nd Conditional)
If you (not / try) hard to open the box, you wouldn't have broken it.If you hadn't tried hard to open the box, you wouldn't have broken it. (3rd Conditional)
If he had more money, he (live) in a better house.If he had more money, he would live in a better house. (2nd Conditional)
If the bank (be) closed, what shall we do?If the bank is closed, what shall we do? (1st Conditional)
A: Mum seems very busy at the moment.

B. If I (be) you, I (help) her.
A: Mum seems very busy at the moment.

B. If I were you, I would help her. (2nd Conditional)
A: I forgot to ask Simon for his phone number.

B: If I (see) him tomorrow, I (ask) him for you.
A: I forgot to ask Simon for his phone number.

B: If I see him tomorrow, I will ask him for you. (1st Conditional)
A: If I (not / buy) that lottery ticket, I (not / win) all this money!

B: I know. Isn't it amazing!
A: If I hadn't bought that lottery ticket, Iwouldn't have won all this money! (3rd Conditional)

B: I know. Isn't it amazing!
If you (do) your homework last night, you (know) the answer to this question now!If you had done your homework last night, you would know question now! (Mixed Conditional)
If Cody (not / live) so far away, he (not / be) so late to the barbecue yesterday.If Cody didn't live so far away, he wouldn't have been so late to the barbecue yesterday. (Mixed Conditional)
I (be) in terrible trouble right now if you (not / help) me yesterday.I would be in terrible trouble right now if you hadn't helped me yesterday. (Mixed Conditional)