Conditional Sentences – Types 0, 1 & 2
Theme: The Curious Case of the Missing Cat
Instructions: Complete each sentence using the correct form of the verb in brackets. Decide
if the sentence is Type 0, Type 1, or Type 2. (Type 0 = facts/routines, Type 1 = real future
possibility, Type 2 = imaginary or unlikely situations)
1. If a cat (feel) threatened, it usually (hide) under something.
→ Type ___
2. If Mia (find) the cat’s collar in the garden, she (call) Detective Harris.
→ Type ___
3. If the old mansion (be) less creepy, I (go) inside to search.
→ Type ___
4. If you (touch) a cat’s tail, it often (scratch) you.
→ Type ___
5. If they (look) in the attic tonight, they (see) the secret passage.
→ Type ___
6. If Leo (have) a flashlight, he (explore) the dark tunnel under the library.
→ Type ___
7. If Detective Harris (ask) more questions, the gardener probably (tell) the truth.
→ Type ___
8. If someone (leave) the window open every night, it always (get) cold in the room.
→ Type ___