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Conditionals - Homework

This document contains two homework assignments on conditionals. The first assignment asks students to complete sentences with the correct form of verbs using first or second conditionals. The second assignment asks students to complete sentences using second or third conditionals. Overall, the summary provides practice with different types of conditional sentences in English grammar.
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Conditionals - Homework

This document contains two homework assignments on conditionals. The first assignment asks students to complete sentences with the correct form of verbs using first or second conditionals. The second assignment asks students to complete sentences using second or third conditionals. Overall, the summary provides practice with different types of conditional sentences in English grammar.
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Lesson 2 – Conditionals

Homework
1. First or second conditional? Complete with the correct form of the verb.
E.g. I will stay with my sister if I have to go to London for my job interview. (stay)
I would buy my own flat if I had enough money. (have)
1 My kids _____________earlier if they didn't go to bed so late. (get up)
2 Where _____________you _____________if you go to university? (live)
3 If you make dinner, I _____________the washing-up. (do)
4 If you _____________your job, what will you do? (lose)
5 We wouldn’t have a dog if we _____________a garden. (not have)
6 How will you get to work if you _____________your car? (sell)
7 If we sit in the shade, we _____________sunburnt. (not get)
8 If you could change one thing in your life, what _____________it ? (be)
9 He won't be able to pay next month's rent if he ______________ a job soon. (not find)
10 If she had a job, she _____________so are every night. (not stay up)

2. Complete using a second or third conditional.


E.g.: You didn't wait ten minutes. You didn't see Jim.
If you'd waited ten minutes, you would have seen Jim.

a) Luke missed the train. He was late for the interview.


If Luke _____________ the train, he _____________ late for the interview.
b) Millie didn't buy the top. She didn't have any money.
Millie _____________ the top if she _____________ some money.
c) It started snowing. We didn't reach the top.
If _____________ snowing, we _____________ the top.
d) Rebecca drinks too much coffee. She sleeps badly.
If Rebecca _____________ so much coffee, she _____________ badly.
e) I don't drive to work. There's so much traffic.
I _____________ to work if _____________ so much traffic.
f) Matt doesn't treat Sue well. She won't stay with him.
If Matt _____________ his girlfriend better, she _____________ with him.
g) You don't do any exercise. You don't feel healthy.
You _____________ a lot healthier if you _____________ some exercise.
h) The taxi driver had satnav. He found the street easily.
The driver _____________ the street if he _____________ satnav.
i) Jim bought the wrong size. I had to change the sweater.
If Jim _____________ the right size, I _____________ the sweater.
j) You get up late. You waste half the morning.
If you _____________ earlier, you _____________ half the morning.

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