Grammar & Etiquette

Practice First & Second Conditionals with Phone Etiquette Vocabulary

Exercise 8

Match the Sentence Halves

Tap a Sentence Starter (Left) and then tap the matching Ending (Right) to connect them.

Starters

1. If you were at a friend’s house, ...
2. What do you think you’ll do with your phone ...
3. I’ll switch off my phone immediately ...
4. What will you do ...

Endings

a) ... if someone calls or texts you when you’re in the middle of a conversation?
b) ... would you turn off notifications so your phone didn't make a noise?
c) ... so the light from the screen doesn’t distract anyone.
d) ... next time you’re at the library?
Exercise 9

Second Conditional Forms

Complete the first part with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Then, write your own ending to make it true for you.

Example:

If I had (have) a lot of money, I'd buy a zoo.

2. If I (can) go back in time, ...
3. If I (have to) move to another country, ...
4. If I (not / have to) study so much, ...
Exercise 10

Your Turn: True for You

Complete these sentences so they are true for your life. There are no wrong answers, but check the sample answers for inspiration.