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Rain ----- rains.
have -----had
study-----had studied
ask------asks
know-----had known
work-----work
be-----were
go------went
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1. **If it (rain) **rains** tomorrow, we will stay at home.**
- This is a first conditional sentence used for real and possible situations in the future. The verb "rain" is in the simple present tense.
2. **If I (have) **had** enough money, I would buy a new car.**
- This is a second conditional sentence used for unreal situations in the present or future. The verb "have" is in the simple past tense.
3. **If they (study) **had studied** harder, they would have passed the exam.**
- This is a third conditional sentence used for unreal situations in the past. The verb "study" is in the past perfect tense.
4. **If she (ask) **asks** me, I will help her.**
- This is a first conditional sentence for a real and possible future situation. The verb "ask" is in the simple present tense.
5. **If I (know) **had known** about the meeting, I would have attended.**
- Another third conditional sentence for an unreal past situation. The verb "know" is in the past perfect tense.
6. **If you (work) **work** hard, you will succeed.**
- This is a first conditional sentence for a real and possible future situation. The verb "work" is in the simple present tense.
7. **If we (be) **were** rich, we would travel around the world.**
- This is a second conditional sentence for an unreal present situation. The verb "be" is in the simple past tense (using "were" for all subjects).
8. **If he (go) **had gone** to bed earlier, he wouldn’t be tired now.**
- This is a mixed conditional sentence that combines the third conditional (for the past) with the second conditional (for the present). The verb "go" is in the past perfect tense.
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