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Conditional Sentences

Conditional sentences express situations where one event depends on another occurring, typically using 'if' and 'then'. The document outlines various types of conditional sentences, including zero, first, second, and third conditionals, along with exercises for practice. It also provides keys for the correct forms of verbs in each type of conditional sentence.

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Conditional Sentences

Conditional sentences express situations where one event depends on another occurring, typically using 'if' and 'then'. The document outlines various types of conditional sentences, including zero, first, second, and third conditionals, along with exercises for practice. It also provides keys for the correct forms of verbs in each type of conditional sentence.

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Conditional

Sentences
Conditional sentences
describe a conditional
situation, or a result
that
depends on an event
occurring first. "If" one
thing happens, "then"
another
thing will happen. It
simply means that one
thing is required for
something
else to occur or exist.
Explore the various types
of conditional sentences
and
review a few examples of
each
Conditional
Sentences
Conditional sentences
describe a conditional
situation, or a result
that
depends on an event
occurring first. "If" one
thing happens, "then"
another
thing will happen. It
simply means that one
thing is required for
something
else to occur or exist.
Explore the various types
of conditional sentences
and
review a few examples of
each
Conditional
Sentences
Conditional sentences
describe a conditional
situation, or a result
that
depends on an event
occurring first. "If" one
thing happens, "then"
another
thing will happen. It
simply means that one
thing is required for
something
else to occur or exist.
Explore the various types
of conditional sentences
and
review a few examples of
each
Conditional
Sentences
Conditional sentences
describe a conditional
situation, or a result
that
depends on an event
occurring first. "If" one
thing happens, "then"
another
thing will happen. It
simply means that one
thing is required for
something
else to occur or exist.
Explore the various types
of conditional sentences
and
review a few examples of
each
a) Make Zero Conditional sentences, use cues.
Exercises
1. Jane / eat / too much chocolate / she /get / sick
_________________________________________________________________________
2. You / not / eat / you / die
_________________________________________________________________________
3. You / heat / ice / it / melts
_________________________________________________________________________
b) Make 1st Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in
correct form.
1. If you _________________ (not study), you _____________ (fail) the test.
2. I _____________ (lend) you my umbrella if you _____________ (need) it.
3. If I ________________ (be late), I _______________ (call) you.

c) Write 2nd Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in


correct form.
1. If you _______________ (leave) your job, you ________________ (travel) around the world.
2. If you _____________ (be) nicer to him, he ____________________(lend) you the money
3. It _________________(be) nice if the rain ____________________(stop)!

d) Write 3rd Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in


correct order.

He crashed his car, because he fell asleep while driving.


1. If he ________________(fall) asleep while driving, he _______________(crash) his car.
I lost my job because I was late for work.
2. I ____________________ (loose) my job if I ___________________ (be) late for work.
We couldn't go to the concert, because we didn't have enough money.
3. If we ______________ (have) enough money, we ________________ (go) to the concert.

d) Put the verb in brackets in correct form.

1. If I __________________ (be) you, I wouldn’t risk.


2. If they had waited another month, they could probably ________________ (get)a better price
for their house.
3. it’s quite simple really. When it's cold, water __________________ (freeze).
4. If he decides to accept that job, he __________________ (regret) it for the rest of his life.
5. If he hadn't been driving so fast, he ___________________ (hit) the motorcyclist.
6. If he __________________ (be) more careful, he would have spotted the mistake.
7. If she goes on passing her exams, ___________________ (be) qualified to practice as a
lawyer.
8. If I pay you twice as much, will you _____________________ (able) to finish by Tuesday?
9. If only I'd invested in that company, I _____________________ (become)a millionaire by
now.

Keys
Make Zero Conditional sentences, use cues.
Key for teachers
1. Hailu/ eat / too much chocolate / she /get / sick __
If Jane eats too much chocolate, she gets sick.
______ You / not / eat / you / die
2. If you don’t eat, you die.
You / heat / ice / it / melts ___
3. If you heat ice, it melts.
Make 1st Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in correct form.
1. If you __don’t study___ (not study), you ___will fail__ (fail) the test.
2. I __will lend__ (lend) you my umbrella if you ___need____ (need) it.
3. If I ___am late___ (be late), I _will call ___ (call) you.
Write 2nd Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in correct form.
1. If you __left__ (leave)your job, you __could travel__ (travel)around the world.
2. If you __ were__ (be) nicer to him, he ___might lend____ (lend) you the money.
3. It ___ would be ___(be) nice if the rain ___stopped___(stop)!

Write 3rd Conditional sentences; put the verbs in brackets in correct order.
He crashed his car, because he fell asleep while driving.
1. If he __hadn’t fallen__(fall) asleep while driving, he __wouldn’t have crashed__(crash) his car.
I lost my job because I was late for work.
2. I _wouldn’t have lost____ (loose) my job if I __hadn’t been___ (be) late for work.
We couldn't go to the concert, because we didn't have enough money.
3. If we __had had_____ (have) enough money, we __could have gone_____ (go) to the concert.

Put the verb in brackets in correct form.


1. If I were you, I wouldn't risk it.
2. If they had waited another month, they could probably have got a better price for their house
3. It's quite simple really. When it's cold, water freezes.
4. If he decides to accept that job, he will regret it for the rest of his life.
5. If he hadn't been driving so fast, he wouldn't have hit the motorcyclist.
6. If he had been more careful, he would have spotted the mistake.
7. If she goes on passing her exams, she'll be qualified to practice as a lawyer.
8. If I pay you twice as much, will you be able to finish by Tuesday?
9. If only I'd invested in that company, I would have become a millionaire by now.

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