Complete the rules with the given words
- Present Simple
- keep
- stay
- sleep
- drink
- go
- will/can/may
- imperative
- will go
- finish
- are
- don't worry
- can join
- would/could/may
- Past Simple
- would buy
- won
- were
- would apologise
- would/could/might have
- Past Perfect
- had studied
- could have passed
- would have avoided
- had planned
We use type 0 or the zero conditional for general truths and facts.
We use [ ] in both clauses as the actions don't refer to past or future.
e.g. When you [ ] vegetables in a refrigerator, they [ ] fresh longer.
You [ ] better when you [ ] camomile tea before you [ ] to bed.
We use type 1 or the first conditional for probable situations in the present or the future.
We use [ ] and bare infinitive or the [ ] mood in the main clause and Present Simple in the if-clause.
e.g. I [ ] to the cinema if I [ ] my work earlier.
If you [ ] late for the bus, [ ], you [ ] us later in the park.
We use type 2 or the second conditional for advice and imaginary situations in the present or the future. These situations are impossible or not likely to happen.
We use [ ] and bare infinitive in the main clause and [ ] in the if-clause.
e.g. I [ ] an island if I [ ] much in a lottery.
If I [ ] you, I [ ] to Ann for your words.
We use type 3 or the third conditional for regrets about the past or imaginary situations in the past.
We use [ ] and past participle in the main clause and [ ] in the if-clause.
e.g. If I [ ] harder, I [ ] the test better.
They [ ] the problems if they [ ] the trip better.