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Conditionals

Here are the conditional sentences with the verbs in brackets completed: 1. If he had fallen, he would have broken his leg or something. 2. If I leave now, I will be home in two hours. 3. If you like, I'll lend you my car for two days. 4. If we increased the price, we would run the risk of pricing ourselves out of the market. 5. If you had asked your boss, I'm sure he would have considered your proposal. 6. When you turn it on, it would make a strange noise. 7. I'd set them the task if they were more reliable. However, I don't think they're

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Conditionals

Here are the conditional sentences with the verbs in brackets completed: 1. If he had fallen, he would have broken his leg or something. 2. If I leave now, I will be home in two hours. 3. If you like, I'll lend you my car for two days. 4. If we increased the price, we would run the risk of pricing ourselves out of the market. 5. If you had asked your boss, I'm sure he would have considered your proposal. 6. When you turn it on, it would make a strange noise. 7. I'd set them the task if they were more reliable. However, I don't think they're

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Put in the verbs in brackets and form Conditional sentences type I or type II.

Mind the
underlined verb forms.
Show example
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1. If you come with me, I (to do) the shopping with you.
2. Walter (to help) his mother in the garden if she reads him a story this
evening.
3. If it (to rain), I will stay at home.
4. Our teacher will be happy if we (to learn) the poem by heart.
5. If they had enough money, they (to buy) a new car.
6. We (to pass) the exam if we studied harder.
7. If Pat (to repair) his bike, he could go on a bicycle tour with us.
8. She would get 100 pounds if she (to sell) this old shelf.
9. If I was/were you, I (to invite) Jack to the party.
10. If the weather (to be) fine, the children can walk to school.

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense (conditional 2):

1. If I (be) a star, I would help the needy.


2. He (buy) a house if he had a job.
3. She (be) happy, if she married him .

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense (conditional 3):

1. If he (be) careful, he would not have had that terrible accident.


2. I (pass) the exam if I had worked hard .
3. Her father would not have died, if he (go) to the doctor
4. Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the
appropriate conditional form, then click the "Check" button to check your
answers.

6. Clarence: Mary, have you ever had a teacher who changed your life or

influenced you greatly?

Mary: Yes. But the teacher influenced me in a very negative way. I have
always had problems with math, and I think it comes from my seventh grade

math teacher, Mr. Harris. He thought girls couldn't do math. When any girl

(ask) a question, he always (sigh) and (say)

, "Girls can't do math. It's a well-known fact." When a boy (ask)

a question, he (smile) and (ask) for his

answer.

Clarence: That's terrible! Your teacher actually said that to you?

Mary: Yes. If he ever did let me answer a question, and I actually got it right,

he always (say) that it was a lucky guess.

Clarence: Your parents (should, do) something about him.

They (could, go) to the principle of the school and complained

about the way Mr. Harris treated the girls. If you (be) my child, I

(demand) that such an irresponsible teacher be fired.

Mary: You're right! If somebody (force) Mr. Harris to treat the

children equally, I (become) more confident in math. His

behavior (might, affect) every girl in that class.

Clarence: It might have. I'm glad our children don't have teachers like that!
8. In this exercise you will practise the zero, first, second and third
conditionals.
9. Instructions: Decide which conditional is best for the following sentences and
put the words in brackets into the correct form.
10. 1 He almost fell from the balcony. I'm sure that if he had fallen, he (break)

his leg or something.


11. 2 If I leave now, I (be) home in two hours.

12. 3 If you (like) , I'll lend you my car for two days.

13. 4 If we increased the price, we (run) the risk of


pricing ourselves out of the market.
14. 5 If you (ask) your boss, I'm sure he would have considered your
proposal.
15. 6 The radio is broken. When you turn it on, it (make) a strange noise.

16. 7 I'd set them the task if they (be) more reliable. However, I don't
think they're capable of doing it.
17. 8 If I had known how long the journey was, I (take)
something else to read with me.
18. 9 If you (not/manage) to finish the catalogue on time, we'll
have to postpone the printing until next month.
19. 10 The accident (might/not/be) so bad if you'd been
driving more slowly.
Conditional sentences - test 4, exercise 2

Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets.

clear show check

we (have) enough time if we wanted to see the castle?

In case you (buy) a car, will you teach me to drive?

If I (not be) in a hurry, I wouldn't have made so many mistakes.


She won't finish it on time if she (not start) right now.

She (get angry) if you had told her.

On condition that they (support) our product, they would get a discount.

Even if I (ask) him, he won't come.

Had I driven slowly, I (not crash)

It will be a disaster unless they (help) us.

If you (have) something to eat, you wouldn't have felt sick.

I wouldn't risk it if I (be) you.

She would get fat if she (not stop) eating.

The chicken wasn't good. It (taste) better if you had put some spices on it.

I won't go to the dance if you me. (not join).


If the hotel in Paris had been full, where we ? (stay)

If I got the job, I grateful to you. (be)

Had he let me know, I him at the airport. (collect)

Unless she the test she will get her driving licence next week. (fail)

How would you explain the meaning of this word if you it? (not know)

We wouldn't have been angry if you the dinner. (refuse)

If I you, I'd take it. (be)

If Ken the car, who will do it? (not mend)

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