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Conditional Sentence Exercise

The document contains a conditional sentence exercise with 35 sentences to be completed by filling in the correct form of verbs. Students are to consider if-clauses and complete the main clauses by conjugating verbs appropriately for tense, aspect, mood or negation depending on the conditional structure. The sentences cover a range of conditional types including real, unreal, and mixed conditions.

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Conditional Sentence Exercise

The document contains a conditional sentence exercise with 35 sentences to be completed by filling in the correct form of verbs. Students are to consider if-clauses and complete the main clauses by conjugating verbs appropriately for tense, aspect, mood or negation depending on the conditional structure. The sentences cover a range of conditional types including real, unreal, and mixed conditions.

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Conditional sentence exercise

Fill the correct form of the verb in each sentence.

1. If we had left the house earlier, they……………….(be; negative) so late getting to the ship.

2. If I finish the assignment before Saturday, I………………..(submit) it to my lecturer.

3. If I had seen the concert, I………………..(tell) you about it last night.

4. Had Juki not interfered in his brother’s marital problems, there…………………(be) peace between them.

5. She would give you the money if she……………………(have) it.

6. They would call you immediately if they………………….(need) help.

7. Had my mother arrived at the sale early, she……………….(find) a better dress.

8. If you have enough time, please…………………..(clean) your room before you go to school.

9. They could go for a drive if today…………………(be) Sunday.

10. If I win the prize, it will be because I………………………(write) very well.

11. If your sister………………….(buy) that chocolate for you, will you be happy?

12. If she…………………..(decide) earlier, she could have left on the morning flight.

13. Had I known his address, I…………….(write) him a letter.

14. If the roofer doesn’t come soon, the rain………………………(leak) inside.

15. My cat always sleeps if it……………………(watch) drama on TV.

16. If you………….(see) John tonight, please ask him to call his mother.

17. If I……………(do) a good job, I would get the raise.

18. My lecturer will not accept my work if I…………….(submit) it in late.

19. If we had known her, we……………………(talk) to her.

20. They would understand it if you……………….(explain) it to them more slowly.

21. I……………..(rich), I would travel around the world.

22. She would have understood her English teacher if she………………(speak) slowly.

23. If my headache disappeared, I……………………(play) tennis this morning.

24. If today………………….(be) Sunday, we could go to the beach.

25. We……………….(go) tonight if we didn’t have to study.

26. If the fireman hadn’t arrived earlier, they…………………(save; negative) the house.

27. Peter……………..(pass) the examination if he studied well.

28. Roni could win the competition if he…………………(practice) more.

29. We wouldn’t know that our parents came if my teacher………………..(tell; negative) us.

30. Don’t expect too much if you………………(want) to be happy.

31. Had I known that Desti was a liar, I………………(tell) my secret.

32. If she………………(know) there was a test, she would have prepared for it well.

33. We……………..(do) our work if our computer had not broken down.

34. If he…………….(be) more confident during the interview, he might have the job he wanted.

35. They would have lost their bag if they…………………..(leave) it in the hotel.

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