TYPE ZERO
If you freeze water, it turns into ice.
If I work too much, I get tired.
If I have time, I usually go to the movies.
If she eats hamburgers, she gets an allergy.
If they come here, they always bring a present.
If she doesn't know the answer, she keeps silent.
If we don't go out on Saturdays, we rent a video and stay home.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
If it rains today, I'll stay at home.
If he is busy now, I will come back tomorrow.
If I have time, I'll visit my parents this afternoon.
If it is warm tomorrow, we'll go to the beach.
If it is cold, you must wear warm clothes.
If he doesn't do his homework, he can not go to the party.
If she doesn't call you, you can call her.
If you work hard, you may become a millionaire someday.
If you spend more than you earn, you'll become a poor man.
If they don't invite you, you must not go.
If we don't hurry, we'll miss our bus.
If you pay now, you'll get a discount.
If they don't want to go out, they can stay home.
If you drink too much, you'll get drunk.
If you feel sick, you must stay in bed.
If they don't come here, we'll have to go there.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world.
If I were in Brazil, I would go to Rio de Janeiro.
If I were you, I would buy that car.
If he were in my place, he wouldn't do this.
If I had more money, I would buy a nice apartment.
If she had more time, she would travel more often.
If it were not raining, we could go out.
If we didn't have to work today, we could have a picnic.
If they won the lottery, they wouldn't work any more.
If I saw her, I would ask her out.
If you went to Brazil, you wouldn't want to come back.
If they spoke Spanish, we would understand them.
If he didn't live by the river, he couldn't go fishing.
If I didn't want to go, I would tell you.
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