If you ___________ (help) me, I ___________ (help) you.
If they ____________ (catch) the bus, they ___________ (arrive) on time.
If my parents _____________ (support) me, I ___________ (be) a better person.
If it _____________ (rain), I ____________ (get) wet.
Sally and Elizabeth ____________ (go) out tonight if their parents ____________ (allow) it.
They ___________ (visit) Eiffel Tower if they __________ (go) to France.
If I ___________ (pass) the year, my parents _____________ (give) me a gift.
If I _______________ (not/pass) the year, my parents ______________ (be) very disappointed.
If the cable TV ______________ (not/work), we ____________ (rent) a DVD.
If the baby _______________ (not/eat), we ______________ (see) the doctor.
If the T-shirt ________________ (suit) me, I _______________ (buy) it.
If you _________________ (continue) on a diet, you _________________ (get) sick.
If you ________________ (be) a good listener, you _______________ (have) many friends.
If you _________________ (not/be) careful, you ________________ (spoil) the machine.
If she _________________ (not / be) careful, she _______________ (not/have) enough money left.
If you ___________ (get) enough sleep, you _____________ (feel) healthier.
My parents ____________ (give) me a hug, if I ______________ (arrive) home early.
If you _______________ (not/be) careful, you _______________ (fall).
If she _______________ (eat) that mayonnaise, she ________________ (be) sick.
If they ______________ (not/behave), their parents ________________ (punish) them.
She ______________ (go) on a trip if she ______________ (have got) holidays in August.
I ______________ (get) dehydrated if you _________________ (not/drink) more water.
If it _____________ (be) too much heat, I _______________ (turn off) the air conditioning.
You ______________ (understand) conditional sentences if you ______________ (practise) carefully.