What If? Worksheet

What If?

This worksheet presents hypothetical conditional sentences in the second conditional, where students fill in blanks by choosing between two options. The questions range from fantastical (“If you gave a frog a pogo stick…”) to realistic (“If you cooked dinner…”), engaging students in imagining diverse scenarios. The structure “If… would…” is consistently used, helping students learn the form of hypothetical conditionals. This exercise introduces imaginative thinking while grounding students in the rules of conditional grammar.

Practicing the second conditional helps students articulate possible scenarios with clarity and creativity. This worksheet improves vocabulary and comprehension by exposing them to varied sentence contexts. Additionally, the second conditional fosters critical thinking, as students consider both realistic and imaginative outcomes. It strengthens their ability to communicate hypothetical ideas, enhancing expressive and narrative skills.