Fill in the blanks to make the following sentences true. Use Conditionals of different types:
1.If you (sleep) you (feel) better. (Type 1)
2.If it (not rain), the ground (get) dry. (Type 0)
3.If I (see) your sister, I (ask) her to phone you.(Type 3)
4.If people (be) obnoxious, I (get) upset.(Type 0)
5.If Lucy (have) enough time, she (travel) more. (Type 2)
6.If Jane (like) chocolate, I (give) her some. (Type 2)
7.If you (ask) nicely, she (help) you. (Type 1
Explanation: In conditional type 1, we use the present simple tense in the if-clause and the future simple tense in the main clause. So, if you sleep (present simple), you will feel (future simple) better.
2. If it does not rain, the ground gets dry. (Type 0)
Explanation: In conditional type 0, we use the present simple tense in both the if-clause and the main clause to talk about general truths or facts. So, if it does not rain (present simple), the ground gets (present simple) dry.
3. If I had seen your sister, I would have asked her to phone you. (Type 3)
Explanation: In conditional type 3, we use the past perfect tense in the if-clause and the would have + past participle in the main clause. So, if I had seen (past perfect) your sister, I would have asked (would have + past participle) her to phone you.
4. If people are obnoxious, I get upset. (Type 0)
Explanation: This sentence is already in the correct form for conditional type 0. We use the present simple tense in both the if-clause and the main clause to talk about general truths or facts. So, if people are (present simple) obnoxious, I get (present simple) upset.
5. If Lucy had enough time, she would travel more. (Type 2)
Explanation: In conditional type 2, we use the past simple tense in the if-clause and the would + base form of the verb in the main clause. So, if Lucy had (past simple) enough time, she would travel (would + base form) more.
6. If Jane liked chocolate, I would give her some. (Type 2)
Explanation: In conditional type 2, we use the past simple tense in the if-clause and the would + base form of the verb in the main clause. So, if Jane liked (past simple) chocolate, I would give (would + base form) her some.
7. If you ask nicely, she will help you. (Type 1)
Explanation: In conditional type 1, we use the present simple tense in the if-clause and the future simple tense in the main clause. So, if you ask (present simple) nicely, she will help (future simple) you.