Classify the sentences in first, second or third conditional:
a) If it is sunny tomorrow, we'll go to the park. _______________________________
b) If you sit in the sun too long , you get burned. _______________________________
c) If I were you, I would go out tonight. _______________________________
d) If I were the Prime Minister, I would make the museums free. ____________________________
e) If she had studied harder, she would have passed the exam. _____________________________
f) If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house. _______________________________
g) If I hadn’t gone to bed so late, I wouldn't have been tired. _______________________________
h) If I hadn’t come to London, I would have gone to New York. ______________________________
i) If you mix water and electricity, you get a shock. _______________________________
j) If she hadn’t stayed at home, she would have gone shopping. _____________________________
k) If I go out tonight, I'll go to the cinema. _______________________________
l) If I were on holiday today, I would go to the beach. _______________________________
m) If I had listened to my mother, I wouldn't have caught a cold. _____________________________
n) If I hadn’t eaten so much, I wouldn't have felt sick. _______________________________
o) If it rains later, I won't go out. _______________________________
Respostas
⇒⇒ Zero / First / Second / Third conditionals
a) If it is sunny tomorrow, we'll go to the park. ⇔ first conditional
b) If you sit in the sun too long , you get burned. ⇔ zero conditional
c) If I were you, I would go out tonight. ⇔ second conditional
d) If I were the Prime Minister, I would make the museums free. ⇔ second conditional
e) If she had studied harder, she would have passed the exam. ⇔ third conditional
f) If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house. ⇔ second conditional
g) If I hadn’t gone to bed so late, I wouldn't have been tired. ⇔ third conditional
h) If I hadn’t come to London, I would have gone to New York. ⇔ third conditional
i) If you mix water and electricity, you get a shock. ⇔ zero conditional
j) If she hadn’t stayed at home, she would have gone shopping. ⇔ third conditional
k) If I go out tonight, I'll go to the cinema. ⇔ first conditional
l) If I were on holiday today, I would go to the beach. ⇔ second conditional
m) If I had listened to my mother, I wouldn't have caught a cold. ⇔ third conditional
n) If I hadn’t eaten so much, I wouldn't have felt sick. ⇔ third conditional
o) If it rains later, I won't go out. ⇔ first conditional
Explicação:
→→ Zero Conditional >> situação verdadeira
Estrutura
If + present + present
Fish die if you take them out of water.
If you eat too much you get fat.
→→ First Conditional / Primeira condicional - Situação real ou possível
Estrutura
If + present simple + will / might / can + verbo
If she is happy I will be happy.
If you study more you will get good grades.
If David arrives earlier we might have dinner together.
If you go to bed earlier you can wake up at 6:30am
→→ Second conditional / Segunda Condicional >> situação hipotética >> quando queremos falar sobre algo que não tem possibilidade real de acontecer, usamos a segunda condicional. O verbo no passado indica a condição e ''would'' + verbo indica o resultado futuro.
Estrutura
If + simple past + would /wouldn't + infinitive
If I were rich I would travel a lot.
If Susan studied more, she would have better grades.
→→ Third Conditional / Terceira Condicional >> para falar sobre uma situação que não aconteceu, mas que dá para imaginar como seria se tivesse acontecido.
Em português: Se você tivesse chegado mais cedo (situação que não aconteceu) , você teria jantado conosco. (como seria se tivesse acontecido)
Estrutura
If + sujeito + past perfect + would have + particípio
If the weather had been good I would have gone to the beach
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a) If it is sunny tomorrow, we'll go to the park. ⇔ first conditional
b) If you sit in the sun too long , you get burned. ⇔ zero conditional
c) If I were you, I would go out tonight. ⇔ second conditional
d) If I were the Prime Minister, I would make the museums free. ⇔ second conditional
e) If she had studied harder, she would have passed the exam. ⇔ third conditional
f) If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house. ⇔ second conditional
g) If I hadn’t gone to bed so late, I wouldn't have been tired. ⇔ third conditional
h) If I hadn’t come to London, I would have gone to New York. ⇔ third conditional
i) If you mix water and electricity, you get a shock. ⇔ zero conditional
j) If she hadn’t stayed at home, she would have gone shopping. ⇔ third conditional
k) If I go out tonight, I'll go to the cinema. ⇔ first conditional
l) If I were on holiday today, I would go to the beach. ⇔ second conditional
m) If I had listened to my mother, I wouldn't have caught a cold. ⇔ third conditional
n) If I hadn’t eaten so much, I wouldn't have felt sick. ⇔ third conditional
o) If it rains later, I won't go out. ⇔ first conditionalão: