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Conditional Sentences 4º ESO

The document discusses conditional sentences, including: - First and second conditional sentences with examples to choose the correct verb form. - Joining first and second conditional sentences together. - Filling in the correct verb form (present, past, future) for first, second and third conditional sentences. - Circling the correct verb form and conditional (zero, first, second, third) for examples.

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Conditional Sentences 4º ESO

The document discusses conditional sentences, including: - First and second conditional sentences with examples to choose the correct verb form. - Joining first and second conditional sentences together. - Filling in the correct verb form (present, past, future) for first, second and third conditional sentences. - Circling the correct verb form and conditional (zero, first, second, third) for examples.

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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

1. First and second conditional. Choose the best option in each case.

1. Tom would prepare meals much faster if he …………………….. a microwave oven.

a. has b. had c. has had

2. If I ………... you my camera, will you be very careful with it?

a. lent b. will lend c. lend

3. Greg ………..… be a very good violinist if he practised more.

a. will b. could c. had to

4. If the children ……..………. 100 pounds, the parents would donate the other 100.

a. rise b. raised c. rose

5. What will Ana do if Robert …………..… her to go out with him?

a. asks b. ask c. asked

6. I wouldn’t lend Lynn my camera if I …………….… you.

a. were b. will be c. am

7. Tom would prepare meals much faster if he …………………….. a microwave oven.

a. has b. had c. has had

8. If I tell you what I heard, …………. anyone else.

a. you’ll tell b. no telling c. don’t tell

9. How much would it cost if I……………….. … one of those new Japanese fax machines?

a. bought b. brought c. buy


2. First and second conditional. Join the sentences.

1. What time will Tom arrive a. I’ll do the bathroom.

2. Unless you tidy your room, b. if I could live anywhere?

3. If you clean the kitchen, c. will you help?

4. If you ate less, d. if his train isn’t late?

5. If I can’t do it by myself, e. I won’t take you skating

6. If you couldn’t move the box by yourself, f. she could be a good pianist.

7. You wouldn’t be so tired at night g. you’d be a lot thinner.

8. Where would you live h. if you rested in the afternoon.

9. If Carol practised more, i. if it doesn’t rain.

10. We’ll go to the zoo this afternoon j. why didn’t you ask me to help?
3. First, second and third conditional. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs
in brackets.

1. If I knew how to relax, I ………………. (be) a happier person.

2. If Julian …….………….…. (tell) me a lie, I would have been very angry.

3. If you take Henry’s advice, you …….………….. (be) in trouble.

4. If you had taken my advice, you …………………… (should/not/be) in trouble.

5. ……………… (get) me some biscuits if you go to the bakery.

6. No one ……..………………….. (know) the story if Dan hadn’t revealed it.

7. If John ………………….. (be) more careful, he wouldn’t get so many traffic fines.

8. If I …….…………………….. (arrive) earlier than expected, will you be ready?

9. If George ……………….. (phone), tell him I’ll be back in an hour.

10. Will you be upset if I ………….……... (go out) tonight?

4. Zero, first, second and third conditional. Circle the correct options in each case.

1. If I (am/were) 10 years younger, I (will/would) accept your offer.

2. We (won’t/wouldn´t) have time for lunch unless we (finish/finished) this meeting quickly.

3. It (will/ would) be easier to cook this if we (have/had) a microwave oven.

4. I (will/would) see you tomorrow if I (don´t/won´t) have to stay at home.

5. If you (press/pressed) that bottom, the light (comes/will come) on.

6. I (won´t/wouldn´t) do that if I (was/were) you.

7. We (won´t/wouldn´t) go on the trip next week unless the weather (is/was) nice

8. If you (have told/would have told/had told) me about the situation, I ( would try/would have
tried) to help. Now, it is too late.

9. If my car (hadn´t broken/didn´t break/wouldn´t break) down, I (would attend/will


attend/would have attended) the lecture.

10. If you (mix/mixes) red and yellow, (you get/get) orange.

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