The first and second conditionals can both be used to describe possible situations. The first conditional is used for something that is possible, and could actually happen. But the second conditional is used for something that is possible, and will almost certainly not happen.
Here is a reminder for how to form the first and second conditionals:
I Conditional
If it rains tomorrow, I will bring my umbrella.
If + present tense + will + verb
II Conditional
If I had a million dollars, I would buy an expensive car.
If + past + would + verb
Try these exercises to practice first and second conditionals!
I & II Conditionals - I
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If he won the lottery, he ___________ (would quit / will quit) his job.
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I would go to the party, if she ___________ (invites / invited) me.
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If it ___________ (was / is) sunny next weekend, we will go to the beach.
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They ___________ ( would be / will be) watching TV right now, if they weren’t playing football.
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If she studies hard, she ___________ (would pass / will pass) the exam.
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I & II Conditionals - II
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They ___________ (eat) a snack if they are hungry
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If you explain the problem to your professor, he definitely ___________ (help) you.
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If he ___________ (ask) you on a date, what would you say?
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Bob would study harder if he ___________ (have) more time.
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If I were you, I ___________ (call) him.
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