or II Conditional
Real or Unreal Condition
Sue doesn’t ride a
bike to school, because she doesn’t have one. If Sue...
Chris will pass his exams, but he has to work hard. If Chris...
John isn’t fat, because he doesn’t eat a lot. If John...
Ellen doesn’t have a car, so she walks to work. If Ellen...
Ali’s English will improve, but he has to practise. If Ali...
Pat won’t be late but she has to hurry. If Pat...
Rita doesn’t like swimming so she doesn’t go to the beach. If Rita...
Paulo will get better, but he ahs to take his medicine. If Paulo...
David doesn’t get up early because he lives near the school. If David...
Carol will catch the bus but she has to leave now. If Carol...
If Sue had a bike, she would ride to school.
If Chris works hard, he’ll pass his exam.
If John ate a lot, he would be fat.
If Ellen had a car, she wouldn’t walk to work.
If Ali practises, his English will improve.
If Pat hurries, she won’t be late.
If Rita liked swimming, she would go to the beach.
If Paulo takes his medicine, he will get better.
If David didn’t live near the school, he would get up early.
If Carol leaves now, she will catch the bus.