Asking Questions in the 1st & 2nd Conditionals in English – Learn for Free

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This page will explore how to form questions in the 1st & 2nd Conditionals 

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What is the 1st Conditional? 

Real things, idea or events.

If + subject + present simple verb, + will + subject + base verb?
 
If I call you on Friday, will you have an answer?
 
If you go to NYC, will you stay in a hotel?
 
If you study hard, will you pass the test?
 
If I send the email by Friday, will you have time to reply?
 
If we schedule the meeting for Monday, will you be able to attend?

Or in reverse order. 

 
Will + subject + base verb + if + subject + present simple verb?
 
Will you have an answer, if I ____ you on Friday?
 
Will you stay in a hotel, if you __ to NYC?
 
Will you pass the test, if you _____ hard?
 
Will you have time to reply, if I ____ the email by Friday?
 
Will you be able to attend, if we ________ the meeting for Monday? 

Extra Practice 

What will you do if I call you on Friday?

What will we do if you don’t sign the document? 

Where will we meet if I accept the invitation?

Where will we go if you don’t accept the job?  

Who will you invite to come if we make a plan? 

Who will you invite if I don’t go with you? 

Which ballet will we watch if you come with me?

Which ballet will we watch if they don’t have tickets?  

Why will you accept the invitation if I ask you? 

Why will you accept the invitation if you don’t like theater? 

Begin with some basic sentences using the silent letter lists below. 

 

Silent Letter List #1

 

A buffet

A ballet

A mortgage

To resign

To sign

To assign

Whole

Wrong

Wrecked

What is the 2nd Conditional? 

Unrealistic things, idea or events.

If + subject + simple past verb, + would + subject + base verb?
  
If I called you on Friday, would you have an answer?
 
If you went to NYC, would you stay in a hotel?
 
If you studied hard, would you pass the test?
 
If I sent the email by Friday, would you have time to reply?
 
If we scheduled the meeting for Monday, would you be able to attend?

  Or in reverse order. 

 
Would + subject + base verb + if + subject + simple past verb?
 
Would you have an answer, if I ______ you on Friday?
 
Would you stay in a hotel, if you ____ to NYC?
 
Would you pass the test, if you _______ hard?
 
Would you have time to reply, if I ____ the email by Friday?
 
Would you be able to attend, if we _________ the meeting for Monday?

Extra Practice 

What would you do if I called you on Friday?

What would we do if you didn’t sign the document? 

Where would we meet if I accepted the invitation?

Where would we go if you didn’t accept the job?  

Who would you invite to come if we made a plan? 

Who would you invite if I didn’t go with you? 

Which ballet would we watch if you came with me?

Which ballet would we watch if they didn’t have tickets?  

Why would you accept the invitation if I asked you? 

Why would you accept the invitation if you didn’t like theater? 

 

Silent Letter List #2

 

A doubt

A debt

A castle

To guide

To guard

To guess

Several

Dangerous

Different 

  

And there are many more silent letters to explore. 

Also, see our article on Silent Letters in Law 

Asking Questions in the 1st & 2nd Conditionals in English – Learn for Free

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