Match the verbs in bold to the uses of the conditionals. The tiles in the right-hand column are sortable.  ANSWERS 
      
        
          
            
              
                - If I were you, I would apologise for being late.
 
                - Go to the dentist's if you have a toothache.
 
                - If I notice a mistake, I correct it immediately.
 
                - If Susan calls, I will tell her the address.
 
                - If I won a lot of money, I would travel to Europe. 
 
                - I will go to the park if it is sunny this afternoon.
 
                - If you say that again, I will hurt you!
 
                - I would be very grateful if you helped me with this.
 
                - If you freeze water, it becomes ice.
 
                - If you close this door, it automatically locks.
 
              
             
            
              
                - Zero Conditional (routines or habits)
 
                - Second Conditional (unlikely future situations)
 
                - Zero Conditional (scientific facts)
 
                - Zero Conditional (giving instructions)
 
                - First Conditional (future plans)
 
                - Zero Conditional (expressing a cause and an effect)
 
                - Second Conditional (giving advice)
 
                - First Conditional (warnings and threats)
 
                - Second Conditional (polite request)
 
                - First Conditional (promises)