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+ Zero Conditional: Always True. Relationships. If I _________breakfast, I______ hungry before noon.

+ Zero Conditional: Always True. Relationships. If I don't eat breakfast, I'm hungry before noon.

+ Zero Conditional: Always True. Relationships. Babies ______ if they______ hungry.

+ Zero Conditional: Always True. Relationships. Babies cry if they are hungry.

+ Zero Conditional: Always True. Relationships. If people ________, their chances of cancer ________.

+ Zero Conditional: Always True. Relationships. If people smoke, their chances of cancer increase.

+ Zero Conditional: Always True. Relationships. If you _____ the shuttle you________ late to class.

+ Zero Conditional: Always True. Relationships. If you miss the shuttle you’ll be late to class.

+ First Conditional: Possible result in future If I _______ breakfast now I_________ hungry before lunch.

+ First Conditional: Possible result in future If I miss/skip breakfast now I will be / I’ll be hungry before lunch.

+ First Conditional: Possible result in future My baby ________ if she______ hungry.

+ First Conditional: Possible result in future My baby will scream if she’s hungry.

+ First Conditional: Possible result in future If you _____ smoking now your chances of cancer _____________.

+ First Conditional: Possible result in future If you stop/quit smoking now your chances of cancer will decrease.

+ First Conditional: Possible result in future If you _______ any questions, the nurse _________ them.

+ First Conditional: Possible result in future If you have any questions, the nurse will answer them.

+ Second Conditional: Not true in this world If I ______ enough time I _________breakfast.

+ Second Conditional: Not true in this world If I had enough time I would eat breakfast.

+ Second Conditional: Not true in this world If my baby ________ hungry she______crying.

+ Second Conditional: Not true in this world If my baby were/was hungry she'd be crying. -she would be crying.

+ Second Conditional: Not true in this world If you _______ smoking today your chance of cancer ____________.

+ Second Conditional: Not true in this world If you quit smoking today your chance of cancer would decrease.

+ Second Conditional: Not true in this world If I ______ the President, I _________some new laws.

+ Second Conditional: Not true in this world If I were the President, I would pass some new laws.

+ Second Conditional: Not true in this world I ___________studying now if I _______ you.

+ Second Conditional: Not true in this world I would finish studying now if I were you.

+ Third Conditional: Not true in past; regrets If I __________breakfast I ___________missed the bus.

+ Third Conditional: Not true in past; regrets If I had eaten breakfast I would not have missed the bus.

+ Third Conditional: Not true in past; regrets If Sophie _________ a bottle she __________ slept quietly.

+ Third Conditional: Not true in past; regrets If Sophie had had a bottle she would have slept quietly.

+ Third Conditional: Not true in past; regrets If you ___________ smoking last year, your insurance rates ___________________.

+ Third Conditional: Not true in past; regrets If you hadn't quit smoking last year, your insurance rates would have increased.

+ Third Conditional: Not true in past; regrets If I _____________ the class in time, I _____________ my money back.

+ Third Conditional: Not true in past; regrets If I had dropped the class in time, I would have gotten my money back.

+ Third Conditional: Not true in past; regrets I _______________ a different class if I ____________ Davina was so mean.

+ Third Conditional: Not true in past; regrets I would have taken a different class if I had known Davina was so mean.