Identify the type of conditional and complete the sentences with suitable phrases. Don't use mixed conditionals.
Choose the correct option.
If you don't brush your teeth, [you get cavities|you'd get cavities|you'd have got cavities].
[If you will relax|If you relax|If you relaxed], you'll feel much better.
If I owned a restaurant, [I'd give out free food each Monday|I'll give out free food each Monday|I give out free food each Monday].
If Ben had done his homework, [he'd be able|he'll be able|he'd have been able] to hang out with us.
[If Mark had seen|If Mark would see|If Mark saw] the sign in advance, he wouldn't have jumped into the river.
If you try hard, [you'd finally pass|you'll finally pass|you finally pass] the exam.
Choose the sentence with the zero conditional.
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Choose the sentences with the first conditional. More than one answer is possible.
Tick the correct answers.
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Choose the sentences with the third conditional. More than one answer is possible.
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