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) |