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ODF2 Unit 8 Grammar Practice

The document is about conditional sentences and grammar practice. It contains examples of different types of conditional sentences using various verbs in their conditional forms. It provides exercises for learners to practice completing conditional sentences and choosing the appropriate conditional structure in different contexts. The document aims to help learners improve their understanding and use of conditional sentences in English.

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ODF2 Unit 8 Grammar Practice

The document is about conditional sentences and grammar practice. It contains examples of different types of conditional sentences using various verbs in their conditional forms. It provides exercises for learners to practice completing conditional sentences and choosing the appropriate conditional structure in different contexts. The document aims to help learners improve their understanding and use of conditional sentences in English.

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Grammar practice

Talking about consequences


1 Choose the correct words to complete the conditional sentences.
1 If you see / will see David, will you tell him about the exam tomorrow?
2 I don’t know / won’t know the winner if I don’t watch the program tonight.
3 Jenny wouldn’t be tired if she doesn’t stay / didn’t stay up late every evening.
4 When your cell phone rings in class, do you usually feel / will you usually feel embarrassed?
5 If I didn’t feel so sick, I will go / would go to school.
6 If she doesn’t answer her phone now, I call / will call her later this evening.
7 What will you do / would you do if they close the school?
8 When I miss the bus, I don’t get / won’t get home before bedtime.

2 Complete the conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.
1 If you (work) harder, you would get good grades in all your
subjects.
2 What (she / buy) if she goes shopping today?
3 When we don’t want to eat the sandwiches, we (usually / throw)
them away.
4 If you (miss) the train, will you be late for your appointment?
5 I (not help) him if he didn’t pay me for my time.
6 If you go to the post office, (you / get) me some stamps?
7 I only go swimming if the water (be) really warm.
8 If you (not like) the color, you’ll have to go back to the store and
change it.

3 Read the statements and choose the best responses.


1 I really want to play with my friends. Can I go out, Dad?
a If you do your homework, I’ll let you go out.
b If you did your homework, I’d let you go out.
2 I don’t have time to mail this letter.
a If I saw a mailbox, I’d mail it for you.
b If I see a mailbox, I’ll mail it for you.
3 The weather’s horrible today.
a If it’s sunny, we can go to the beach.
b If it were sunny, we could go to the beach.
4 Oh Mom! I really don’t want to do my homework.
a I’ll stop your allowance if you don’t do it now!
b I’d stop your allowance if you didn’t do it now!
5 I’m going hiking in the mountains. Do you have any advice?
a I always take a map when I go hiking.
b I’d always take a map when I went hiking.
6 I want to be an astronaut.
a If I were you, I’ll think of a different career.
b If I were you, I’d think of a different career.

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Grammar practice

4 Write questions. Use the conditional form in parentheses.


1 what / you do / if / you win / a million dollars / ? (second)

2 if / we get / home early, / you make / lunch / ? (first)

3 when / it rain, / everything get wet / ? (zero)

4 if / the car break down, / you call / your friend / ? (second)

5 how / they find / their way home / if / the weather / be bad / ? (first)

6 you help / me / if / I live / on the streets / ? (second)

7 if / you / not cook / the food / it / taste bad / ? (zero)

8 you visit / me / if / I be / in the hospital / ? (second)

5 Complete the second conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs below.

find  fly  not ride  not watch  not wear  tell  visit  win

1 I to the moon if I could take a flight anywhere.


2 If we so much TV, we’d have more time to do other things.
3 I the police if I witnessed a crime.
4 I don’t think I’d spend all the money at once if I the lottery.
5 I a bike if I didn’t have a helmet.
6 If I worked in an office, I jeans.
7 If I had more time, I my grandparents more often.
8 What would you do if you a wallet full of money on your way
home?

6 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.

I always buy a lottery ticket when I 1 (go) shopping. It’s a habit.


I don’t expect to ever win millions of dollars, of course, but I suppose I hope that
I2 (win) a few dollars from time to time if I keep on buying
tickets regularly. Like most people, I have thought of what I 3
(do) if, incredibly, I won a really big prize. I guess I 4 (not do)
the obvious things. I 5 (not travel) around the world, for
example. However, I 6 (try) to do good things with the
money. I 7 (donate) money to charities, and if any of my
friends 8 (need) help, I’d offer them some money. OK I’m
going shopping now, and, of course, I’m going to get another lottery ticket.
If I 9 (win), I 10 (let) you know
all about it in my next blog post.

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