First / second / third conditionals

Make the first, second or third conditional

 

  1. If the students   [hadn't been late/weren't late/aren't late] for their yesterday's exam, they [would've passed/'d pass/pass] .
     
  2. If the weather   [hadn't been/wasn't/isn't] so cold last summer, we [would have gone/'d go/went] to the beach.
     
  3. If she   [had/has/had had] her laptop with her now, she [would email/will email/would have emailed] me. Unfortunately, she has forgotten it at home.
     
  4. If she   [doesn't/won't/isn't] go to the meeting tomorrow, I [won't/am not/don't] go either.
     
  5. If the baby   [had slept/slept/sleep] better last night, I [wouldn't have been/wouldn't be/wasn't] so tired this morning. It's only 3pm now but I'm ready to crash.
     
  6. If the teacher   [gives/will give/give] us lots of homework this coming weekend, I [won't be/wouldn't be/am not] happy.
     
  7. If David   [had/had had/has] more free time these days, he [would/will/would have been] certainly travel more. However, he is very busy with his work.
     
  8. If we   [don't/won't/aren't] eat soon, we ['ll be/are/would have been] grumpy.
     
  9. It's very late. If you   [don't/won't/didn't] go to bed immediately, you ['ll be/are/would be] very tired next morning.
     
  10. If I really  [wanted/will want/want] a new car, I [would/will/am] certainly buy one. However, I'm not interested in doing it at this time.
     
  11. If Mark   [didn't speak/doesn't speak/isn't speaking] good French, he [wouldn't /didn't/won't] move to Paris. However, his French is excellent and therefore he is in Paris now.
     
  12. If you   [drink/drank/had drunk] too much coffee, you   ['ll get/got/would get] ill.
     
  13. If we   [hadn't tidied up/didn't tidy up/don't tidy up] our place yesterday, we   [wouldn't have found/wouldn't find/didn't find] our keys behind the sofa.
     
  14. If Joseph   [hadn't sent/didn't send/doesn't send] flowers to his mother's birthday last Monday, she   [wouldn't have been/wouldn't be/wasn't] happy.
     
  15. If the children   [were/are/had been] in bed now, I   [would be able/would have been able/will be able] to have a bath. But they are up and roaming around the house.
     
  16. If you   [weren't/aren't/hadn't been] so stubborn, we   [wouldn't have/didn't have/hadn't had] so many arguments every day.
     
  17. If Luci   [hadn't gone/didn't go/won't go] to Brazil last year, she   [would have gone/would go/will go] to Peru.
     
  18. If she   [goes/will go/went] to the library tomorrow, she   [will/would/is] better prepare for her exam. The library is open all day long tomorrow.
     
  19. If we   [don't/won't/didn't] start to work much harder, we   [won't/wouldn't/didn't] pass our coming English exam.
     
  20. If they   [hadn't had/didn't have/don't have] an argument, they   [wouldn't have been/weren't/won't be] late for their doctor's apponntment last Friday.
     
  21. If you   [arrived/arrive/will arrive] earlier tomorrow, it   [would be/were/will be] less stressful for us. Unfortunately, you can't.
     
  22. If you   [hadn't gone/didn't go/don't go] to the party last Saturday, you   [wouldn't have met/didn't meet/hadn't met] so many interesting people.
     
  23. If she   [liked/likes/will like] red wine, I   [would/will/-] certainly buy it for her. However, I know very well that she hates it.
     
  24.  If Julie   [lived/has lived/will live] in New York, I   [would see/will see/had seen] her a lot more often. Unfortunately, she lives in San Diego.
     
  25. If Jack   [hadn't eaten/didn't eat/wouldn't eat] so many hamburgers in MacDuck restaurant yesterday, he   [wouldn't have felt/didn't feel/hadn't felt] sick soon after that.
     
  26. If they   [don't arrive/didn't arrive/won't arrive] within next five minutes, we   ['ll/would/-] certainly miss our train. 
     
  27.  If he   [had studied/studied/studies] math harder at school, he   [would have been able/had been able/will be able] to apply to MIT last year.
     
  28. If we   [weren't/aren't/hadn't been] so tired now, we   ['d/will/-] be glad to go out with you. Unfortunately, we're truly exausted.
     
  29. If you   [buy/bought/will buy] a present from this store, they   [will/would/-] gift-wrap it for you for free.
     
  30. If he   [doesn't/won't/didn't] quit his present job soon, he   ['ll/would/is] most likely go crazy. Fortunately for him, he is almost ready to submit his resignation.