
Complete the sentences and decide which type of conditional sentence it is. 1) If my sister
_______ (see) this puppy, she will love it. 2) We __________ (can/sit) in the garden if the weather were nicer. 3) _________ (Mark/be) bored if you had taken him to the opera? 4) I _________ (wait) for you outside the cinema if I arrive early. 5) I __________ (tell) him my name if he had asked. 6) If I ________ (be) tired, I get black circles under my eyes.

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Ответ:
1) If my sister sees this puppy, she will love it. (1 condidtional)
2) We could sit in the garden if the weather were nicer. (2 condidtional)
3) Would Mark have been bored if you had taken him to the opera? (3 condidtional)
4) I will wait for you outside the cinema if I arrive early. (1 condidtional)
5) I would have told him my name if he had asked. (3 condidtional)
6) If I am tired, I get black circles under my eyes. (0 condidtional)



Ответ:1)if my sister see... 1 conditional
2)We could sit in... 2 conditional
3) Would has Mark bored ... 3 conditional
4) I will wait ... 1 conditional
5) I would have told ... 3 conditional
6) После запятой , по идеи должно стоять will/would , если стоит will, то будет If I’m tired, если стоит would, то if I was tired ... первый случай это 1 conditional , второй 2
Объяснение:



Sure, I'd be happy to help you complete the sentences and identify the type of conditional sentence!
- If my sister sees (simple present), she will love it. (Type 1 - Zero Conditional)
- We could sit (conditional modal) in the garden if the weather were nicer. (Type 2 - Second Conditional)
- Would Mark be (conditional modal) bored if you had taken him to the opera? (Type 3 - Third Conditional)
- I will wait (simple future) for you outside the cinema if I arrive early. (Type 1 - Zero Conditional)
- I would have told (conditional modal) him my name if he had asked. (Type 3 - Third Conditional)
- If I am (simple present), tired, I get black circles under my eyes. (Type 0 - Zero Conditional)
Explanation:
- Type 0 (Zero Conditional): Describes general truths, facts, or habitual actions that always lead to a specific result. It uses the simple present tense in both the "if" clause and the main clause.
- Type 2 (Second Conditional): Expresses hypothetical or unlikely situations in the present or future and their potential outcomes. It uses a past tense verb in the "if" clause (were) and a modal verb (could) in the main clause.
- Type 3 (Third Conditional): Talks about unreal past situations and their consequences in the past. It uses a past perfect tense verb in the "if" clause and a conditional modal (would) in the main clause.
- Type 0 (Zero Conditional): Similar to the first sentence, describing a general truth or habit.
- Type 3 (Third Conditional): Discusses an unreal situation in the past and its hypothetical outcome. It uses a past perfect tense verb in the "if" clause and a conditional modal (would have) in the main clause.
- Type 0 (Zero Conditional): Describes a cause-and-effect relationship that is always true, like a scientific fact. It uses the simple present tense in both clauses.


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