Zero, First and Second Conditional Practice

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Subjects
English
Grades
5 , 6 , 7 , 8
Language
ENG
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Complete with zero conditional. If you put (put) ice in hot water, it melts. (melt)If you forget (forget) your umbrella on a rainy day, you get wet (get wet).If you don't wear (not wear) warm clothes in winter, you get sick.If mum watches (watch) a sad movie, she cries (cry).If my brother plays (play) video games for 5 hours, his eyes hurt (hurt).If you lose (lose) a library book, you pay a fine. (pay)A plate breaks (break) if you drop (drop) it on the floor.When my grandma has (have) a toothache, she always takes (take) an aspirin. Complete with the first conditional. If I finish (finish) early, I will call (call) you.I will catch (catch) the 9:00 train if I hurry up (hurry up).She will know (know) the answer if she tries (try) to understand. If I study (study) hard, I (pass) will pass (pass) this year's exam.If the weather is (be) fine, we will go (go) swimming.If I go (go) to London, I will visit (visit) Big Ben.If dad has (have) enough time, we will go (go) to the cinema. Complete with the secondconditional. If I were (be) a star, I would help (help) poor people.He would buy (buy) a house if he had (have) enough money.She would be (be) happy if she changed (change) her job.If we were (be) millionaires, we would travel (travel) the entire world.I would go (go) running if I had (have) time.She wouldn't cry (not cry) if she didn't watch (not watch) sad movies.If they bought (buy) a bigger house, they would get (get) a dog. Choose the correct words and write them in the blanks: If you lived (lived / would live) on the Isle of Man, an island in the middle of the sea between England and Ireland, you would hear (heard / would hear) some people speaking Manx. It's the Gaelic language which is similar to the Gaelic that some people speak in parts of Ireland. Today, everybody on the Isle of Man speaks English as their first language. If they didn't understand (didn't understand / wouldn't understand) English, they wouldn't be able (weren't able / wouldn't be able) to communicate or get a job. However, there are about a hundred people who are also fluent in Manx. All of them have learned it as a second language. The last native speaker was Ned Maddrell. When he died in 1974, thousands of years of history ended. I wish he were (were / would be) alive today. I would love (loved / would love) to hear how he pronounces the old Manx words. However, if you wanted (wanted / would want) to be a Manx speaker today, you wouldn't have (didn't have / wouldn't have) any problems practising the language. There are radio stations, apps, websites and books in Manx, and people often meet up to have conversations in Manx.

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