MatchingOnline version Match the beginnings to the ends to make a correct conditional sentence by Luz Amparo Rodriguez Marin 1 Beginnings 2 Endings If she practiced more If I wrote things down, If he didn’t have the flu, If he studied more If I don’t sleep well If I eat too much chocolates If I don’t take a taxi If I finish homework early If we pass the year If I were you, If her hair were blond If she saved more money Sandra could win the chess competition I’d remember them He’d run the marathon Oscar would get better grades I’ll feel tired I’ll get fat I’ll be late for work I’ll go to the movies We’ll have a party I’d call her right now She’d look very different She would buy a new cell phone