1  Decide if the sentences use the zero conditional (Z) or the first conditional (F). Underline the conditional clause in each sentence.

1   When you freeze water, it turns to ice.   …Z

2   If you put a fresh egg in water, it doesn’t float.   …….

3   The film won’t record unless you switch on the DVD player first.   …….

4   If you mix red and green, you get yellow.   …….

5   Plants die when they don’t get enough water.   …….

6   You’ll need to wear these goggles when you carry out the experiment.   …….

Answer

1   Z   When you freeze water, it turns to ice.

2   Z   If you put a fresh egg in water, it doesn’t float.

3   F   The film won’t record unless you switch on the DVD player first.

4   Z   If you mix red and green, you get yellow.

5   Z   Plants die when they don’t get enough water.

6   F   You’ll need to wear these goggles when you carry out the experiment.

2  Tick (✓) the sentences that have the same meaning. Underline the words that make each pair of sentences the same or different.

1   If you take away 15 from 30, you get 15.   …✓…

      You get 15 when you take away 15 from 30.   …✓…

2   You’ll get wet if it rains.   ……..

      If it rains, you won’t get wet.   ……..

3   The potatoes will boil quicker if you cover them with a lid.   ……..

      The potatoes won’t boil quickly unless you cover them with a lid.   ……..

4   What will you do when your grandparents visit on Sunday?   ……..

      If your grandparents visit on Sunday, what will you do?   ……..

5   Your eyes water if you cut up onions.   ……..

      When you chop onions, your eyes water.   ……..

Answer

1   Both sentences have the same meaning.

      Underline: if and when

2   The sentences don’t have the same meaning – the second sentence means you’ll stay dry if it rains.

      Underline: You’ll and you won’t

3   Both sentences have the same meaning.

      Underline: will boil quicker if and won’t boil quickly unless

4   The questions don’t have the same meaning – the first question states that the grandparents are definitely visiting on Sunday, whereas the second question states that it’s only possible that th grandparents will visit.

      Underline: when and if

5   Both sentences have the same meaning.

      Underline: if you cut up and when you chop

3  Cross out the mistake in each sentence. Write the correct words.

1   It will be better if we met at 4pm.   ……meet……

2   If you do need more information about how to do the experiment, ask the teacher.   ……………….

3   He’ll be happy if you could help him work out the solution to this maths equation.   ……………….

4   I think if you will rub those sticks together, you’ll make a fire.   ……………….

5   I hope my brother will help me with my science project when I have any problems.   ……………….

6   This piece of metal doesn’t fit in the hole unless it contracts.   ……………….

Answer

1   met, meet

2   do need, need

3   could, can

4   will rub, rub

5   when, if

6   doesn’t, won’t

Complete the conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

1   When you ……add up…… 12 and four, you ……get…… 16. (add up / get)

2   If you ……………. water on the flames, they ……………. out. (put / go)

3   ……………. you ……………. the present if I ……………. the birthday card? (wrap / write)

4   The water ……………. over unless you ……………. the heat. (boil / turn down)

5   If you ……………. ice, it ……………. . (heat / melt)

Answer

 add up, get

 put, will go

 Will wrap, write

 will boil, turn down

 heat, melts

Use the prompts to make zero conditional sentences.

1   When / sun / go down / get / dark

      ……When the sun goes down, it gets dark. ……

2   Oil / float / if / put / in / water

      ………………………………………

3   If / you / hungry / eat / some food

      ………………………………………

4   We / feel / tired / when / not sleep / well

      ………………………………………

5   stone / float / if / go / in / water / ?

      ………………………………………?

Answer

 When the sun goes down, it gets dark.

 Oil floats if you put it in water.

 If you’re hungry, eat some food.

 We feel tired when we don’t sleep well.

 Does a stone float if it goes in water?

6  Rewrite the first conditional sentences using unless.

1   We’ll miss the bus if we don’t hurry.

      ……We’ll miss the bus unless we hurry. ……

2   You’ll get wet if you don’t use an umbrella.

      ………………………………………………………

3   The internet won’t work if you don’t turn on the modem.

      ………………………………………………………

4   The solution won’t mix if you don’t shake it.

      ………………………………………………………

5   You won’t be allowed to meet your friends if you don’t finish your homework.

      ………………………………………………………

Answer

1   We’ll miss the bus unless we hurry.

      Unless we hurry, we’ll miss the bus.

2   You’ll get wet unless you use an umbrella.

      Unless you use an umbrella, you’ll get wet.

3   The internet won’t work unless you turn on the modem.

      Unless you turn on the modem, the internet won’t work.

4   The solution won’t mix unless you shake it.

      Unless you shake the mixture, the solution won’t mix.

5   You won’t be allowed to meet your friends unless you finish your homework.

      Unless you finish your homework, you won’t be allowed to meet your friends.

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