Real Conditional Statements Worksheet: Travel & Vacation Scenarios
This worksheet will help you practice using **Zero Conditional** and **First Conditional** statements when talking about travel and vacations. Remember, real conditionals discuss things that are always true or very possible in the future.
Complete the Sentences: Travel Conditionals
Complete each sentence using the **correct form of the verbs in parentheses**. Decide if it needs the **Zero Conditional** (for general truths/habits) or the **First Conditional** (for future possibilities/plans).
If you (forget) your passport, you (not / can / board) the plane.
If we (find) a cheap flight, we (go) to Hawaii next year.
If the airline (overbook) a flight, they usually (offer) passengers compensation.
If it (rain) during our vacation, we (visit) the indoor market.
If you (check in) online, you usually (save) time at the airport.
If a travel agency (not / confirm) your booking, you (should / call) them.
If you (not / reserve) a hotel room in advance, you (might / not / find) a place to stay.
If we (miss) this train, we (have) to wait another hour.
If I (travel) by myself, I always (feel) a little nervous.
If I (get) my visa on time, I (travel) to Europe in July.
If you (feel) sick on the cruise, you (should / go) to the ship's doctor.
If you (pack) too much, your suitcase (be) very heavy.
If the weather (be) sunny tomorrow, we (spend) the whole day at the beach.
If they (offer) us a guided tour, we (can / learn) a lot about the city.
If a flight (get) cancelled, passengers often (receive) a refund or rebooking.