The First Conditional refers to...
- Present Time
- Future Time
The Second Conditional refers to...
- Future Time
- Present Time
- Either.
I'll tell him if Josh comes.
- Zero Conditional
- First Conditional
- Second Conditional
If Jessie's there, could you tell her that Mr. Smith asks her to call him?
- Zero Conditional
- First Conditional
- Second Conditional
If I were you, I'd buy that iPod as soon as possible.
- First Conditional
- Second Conditional
- Zero Conditional
I would be surprised if it snowed.
- First Conditional
- Second Conditional
- Zero Conditional
I wish it will end soon.---This sentence is correct
- 是
- 否
I wish I could help, but I am so busy that I don't have the time.---This sentence is correct.
- 是
- 否
If it _____ tomorrow, I _____ show up at the meeting.
- rain; won't
- has rained; wouldn't
- rains; won't
- is raining; don't
I wish I _____ time to go next week.
- could have had
- could have
- has
- have
If they _____ English class, their English teacher _____ very angry.
- skipped; will be
- skipped; would be
- skip; willn't be
- skip; will
I wish I _____ get married.
- could
- would
- will