First Conditional (1-3) Comment on the situations. Use if + the present tense + will/can. A 1 It might rain. If it does, everyone can eat inside. If it rains, everyone can eat inside. The children mustn't go near Nick's dog. It'll bite them. If the children go near Nick's dog, it'll bite them. Rachel might fail her driving test. But she can take it again. 2 United might lose. If they do, Tom will be upset. 3 The office may be closed. In that case Mark won't be able to get in. 4 Nick may arrive a bit early. If he does, he can help Tom to get things ready. 5 The party might go on all night. If it does, no one will want to do any work tomorrow. 6 Emma may miss the train. But she can get the next one. 7 Is Matthew going to enter the race? He'll probably win it. Second Conditional (1-2) Comment on these situations. Use a Second Conditional with would or could. ► 1 Andrew is such a boring person because he works all the time. You know, if Andrew didn't work all the time, he wouldn't be such a boring person. You can't take a photo because you haven't got your camera. How annoying. If I had my camera, I could take a photo. You can't look the word up because you haven't got a dictionary. I'm sorry. 2 You don't write to your friends because you're so busy. I've got so much to do. 3 You can't play tennis because your back is aching. It's a nuisance. 4 Claire won't marry Henry because she doesn't love him. Of course, 5 Nick can't find the way because he hasn't got a map. Nick's lost, but 6 David has so many accidents because he's so clumsy. You know,​

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