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Conditional Sentences

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Conditional Sentence Type 1

→ It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled.

Form: if + Simple Present, will-Future

Example: If I find her address, I’ll send her an invitation.

Conditional Sentence Type 2

→ It is possible but very unlikely, that the condition will be fulfilled.

Form: if + Simple Past, would + Infinitive

Example: If I found her address, I would send her an invitation.

Conditional Sentence Type 3

→ It is impossible that the condition will be fulfilled because it refers to the past.

Form: if + Past Perfect, would + have + Past Participle

Example: If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation.

COMPLETE THE CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPE I) BY PUTTING THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM .

1. If you (send) ……………… this letter now, she (receive) …………………….. it tomorrow.
2. If She (do) …………………. this test, She (improve) …………………….. her English.
3. If I (find) …………………… your ring, I (give) ……………………. it back to you.
4. Peggy (go) ……………………… shopping if she (have) …………………… time in the afternoon.
5. Simon (go) ………………….. to London next week if he (get) ……………………. a cheap flight.
6. If her boyfriend (phone / not) ……………………. today, she (leave) ……………………. him.
7. If they (study / not) ……………………. harder, they (pass / not) ………………………… the exam.
8. If it (rain) …………………….. tomorrow, I (have to / not) …………………………. water the plants.
9. You (be able/ not) …………………….. to sleep if you (watch) …………………… this scary film.
10. Susan (buy) ………………………... a DVD player if she (get) ……………………. money.

COMPLETE THE CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPE II) BY PUTTING THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT
FORM.

1. If we (have) ………………… a yacht, we (sail) …………………… the seven seas.


2. If he (have) ………………….. more time, he (learn) ……………………… karate.
3. If they (tell) ………………….. their father, he (be) ………………………. very angry.
4. She (spend) …………………. a year in the USA if it (be) ……………… easier to get a green card.
5. If I (live) ……………………. on a lonely island, I (run) …………………… around naked all day.
6. We (help) ……………………. you if we (know) ……………………….. how.
7. My brother (buy) ……………………. a sports car if he (have) ………………………. the money.
8. If I (feel) ………………………. better, I (go) ……………………….. to the cinema with you.
9. If you (go) ……………………….. by bike more often, you (be / not) …………………… so flabby.
10. She (not / talk) ……………………….. to you if she (be) ………………………… mad at you.

COMPLETE THE CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (TYPE III) BY PUTTING THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT
FORM.

1. If you (study) ………………………. for the test, you (pass) …………………………. it.
2. If you (ask) ………………………... me, I (help) ……………………….. you.
3. If we (go) ……………………….. to the cinema, we (see) ……………………… my friend Jacob.
4. If you (speak) …………………………. English, she (understand) ………………………….
5. If they (listen) ……………………………. to me, we (be) ………………………… home earlier.
6. I (write) ……………………… you a postcard if I (have) ………………………… your address.
7. If I (not / break) ………………………… my leg, I (take) ……………………… in the contest.
8. If it (not/ start) ………………………… to rain, we (walk) ………………………… to the museum.
9. We (swim) ……………………… in the sea if there (not / be) …………………......... so many sharks there.
10. If she (take) ………………………… the bus, she (not / arrive) …………………………... on time.
COMPLETE THE CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
1.-If Martin doesn’t get the money, he ………………………………..…………….. (not buy) a new car.
2.-They will miss the train if they …………………………………….…… (not hurry)
3.-If you tidied your bedroom, your mom ……………………………………….………….. (be) very happy with you.
4.-The teachers wouldn’t have punished him if he ……………………………………….………. (not break) the window.
5.-You won’t fail the exam if you………………………………………….….. (pay) more attention.
6.-Nora may get the job at the university if she ………………………………………... (speak) German and French.
7.-My father ……………………………………... (take) me to the mountains if I got up early next Sunday.
8.-He would catch the school bus if he ………………………………………….… (hear) the alarm clock.
9.-If she …………………………………………... (learn)to play golf, she will join my club.
10.-Lorenzo wouldn’t go to the theatre if his friends ………………………………………….……… (not invite) him.
11.-If you travelled to San Francisco, you ………………………………………………… (meet) my friends there.
12.-My mom’s plants would be nicer if she ………………………………………………….. (water) them more often
13.-If the hamburger wasn’t so bad, I ……………………………………………..….. (eat) it. 63
14.-If he ………………………………………..…….. (eat) so much chocolate, he would get very fat.
15.-Teresa would have enjoyed the picnic if the weather …………………………………………………. (be) better.
16.-If Kevin ………………………………………….….. (watch) the documentary about lions, he will enjoy it.
17.-The policeman will help you if you …………………………………………..…….. (talk) to him now.
18.-Some girls would borrow the books if they ………………………………………………… (go) to the library.
19.-My granny ……………………………………….….. (cook) me a cake for my birthday if I asked her.
20.-We wouldn’t have waited so long if the bus ………………………………………………….…… (come) on time.
21.-If my brother were younger, he …………………………………………….…… (write) so well.
22.-Hannah won’t smoke a cigarette unless you ………………………………………….…… (offer)him one.
23.-Alice wouldn’t have driven to the market if she …………………………………………….….. (not have) her own car.
24.-If they wanted to visit the museum, they …………………………………………………. (go) this afternoon.
25.-Alfred will study Medicine if he ……………………………………………..…. (finish) his high school.

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