Conditional sentences, type I, statements - Exercise 1 Conditional sentences, type II, statements - Exercise 1 Conditional sentences, type III, statements - Exercise Put the verbs in bra
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Conditional sentences, type II, statements - Exercise 1
Conditional sentences, type III, statements - Exercise
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps Form a Conditional sentence - type I Only use the will-future in the main
clauses
Example: If I (to go) to the cinema, I (to watch) an interesting film.
Answer: If I go to the cinema, I will watch an interesting film.
1) If I (to study), I (to pass) the exams.
2) If the sun (to shine), we (to walk) to the town.
3) If he (to have) a temperature, he (to see) the doctor.
4) If my friends (to come), I (to be) very happy.
5) If she (to earn) a lot of money, she (to fly) to New York.
6) If we (to travel) to London, we (to visit) the museums.
7) If you (to wear) sandals in the mountains, you (to slip) on the rocks.
8) If Rita (to forget) her homework, the teacher (to give) her a low mark.
9) If they (to go) to the disco, they (to listen) to loud music.
10) If you (to wait) a minute, I (to ask) my parents.
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps Form a Conditional sentence - type II.
Example: If I (to go) to the cinema, I (to watch) an interesting film.
Answer: If I went to the cinema, I would watch an interesting film.
1) If I (to come) home earlier, I (to prepare) dinner.
2) If we (to live) in Rome, Francesco (to visit) us.
3) If Tim and Tom (to be) older, they (to play) in our hockey team.
4) If he (to be) my friend, I (to invite) him to my birthday party.
5) If Susan (to study) harder, she (to be) better at school.
6) If they (to have) enough money, they (to buy) a new car.
7) If you (to do) a paper round, you (to earn) a little extra money.
8) If Michael (to get) more pocket money, he (to ask) Doris out for dinner.
9) If we (to hurry), we (to catch) the bus.
10) If it (to rain), Nina (to take) an umbrella with her.
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Conditional sentences, all types, Exercise 1
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps Form a Conditional sentence - type III.
Example: If I _ (to go) to the cinema, I (to watch) an interesting film.
Answer: If I had gone to the cinema, I would have watched an interesting film.
1) If the weather (to be) nice, they (to play) football.
2) If we (to go) to a good restaurant, we (to have) a better dinner.
3) If John (to learn) more words, he (to write) a good report.
4) If the boys (to take) the bus to school, they (to arrive) on time.
5) If the teacher (to explain) the homework, I (to do) it.
6) If they (to wait) for another 10 minutes, they (to see) the pop star.
7) If the police (to come) earlier, they (to arrest) the burglar.
8) If you (to buy) fresh green vegetable, your salad (to taste) better.
10) If he (to speak) slowier, Peggy (to understand) him.
Put in the verbs in brackets and form Conditional sentences type I or type II Mind the underlined verb forms.
Example: If they learn the poem, they (to get) a good mark.
Answer: If they learn the poem, they will get a good mark.
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 were you, I (to invite) Jack to the party.
10) If the weather (to be) fine, the children can walk to school.
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Conditional sentences, type II, negations - Exercise 2
Put in the correct phrases and form a conditional sentence (type I, II, III) Watch the underlined verbs.
Example: If he had studied harder, he (to pass) his driving test.
Answer: If he had studied harder, he would have passed his driving test.
1) If we meet at 9:30, we (to have) plenty of time.
2) Lisa would find the milk if she (to look) in the fridge.
3) The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she (to feed) the animals.
4) If you spoke louder, your classmates (to understand) you.
5) Dan (to arrive) safe if he drove slowly.
6) You (to have) no trouble at school if you had done your homework.
7) If you (to swim) in this lake, you'll shiver from cold.
8) The door will unlock if you (to press) the green button.
9) If Mel (to ask) her teacher, he'd have answered her questions.
10) I (to call) the office if I were you.
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps Form a Conditional sentence - type I Only use the will-future in the main clauses Mind the negations in the sentences.
Example: If I (to go) to the café, I (not/to drink) milk.
Answer: If I go to the café, I will not drink milk.
1) If it (to rain), the children (not/to go) for a walk.
2) If she (not/to read) the novel, she (not/to pass) the literature test.
3) If I (not/to argue) with my father, he (to lend) me his motorbike.
4) If we (to take) the bus, we (not/to arrive) in time.
5) If Dick (not/to buy) the book, his friends (to be) angry with him.
6) If Tom (not/to tidy up) his room, Victoria (not/to help) him with the muffins.
7) If the boys (not/to play) football, the girls (not/to come) to the football pitch.
8) If you (to eat) too much junk food, you (not/to lose) weight.
9) If I (not/to make) breakfast tomorrow morning, my girlfriend (not/to love) me
anymore
10) If they (not/to hurry), they (not/to catch) the train.
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Conditional sentences - type I und II, negations - Exercise 2
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps Form a Conditional sentence - type II Mind the negations in the
sentences
Example: If I (to go) to the café, I (not/to drink) milk.
Answer: If I went to the café, I would not drink milk.
1) If Oliver (to find) money, he (not/to keep) it.
2) If they (not/to wear) pullovers in the mountains, it (to be) too cold during the
night
3) If Tony (to know) her phone number, he (not/to give) it to Frank.
4) If we (not/to visit) this museum, you (not/to write) a good report.
5) If it (not/to be) so late, we (to play) a game of chess.
6) If Jeff (not/to like) Jessica, he (not/to buy) her an ice-cream.
7) If I (to be) you, I (not/to go) to Eric's party.
8) If you (to drop) this bottle, it (not/to break).
9) If she (not/to bully) her classmates, she (to have) more friends.
10) If he (not/to print) the document, I (not/to correct) it.
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps Form a Conditional sentence - type III Mind the negations in the
sentences
Example: If I _ (to go) to the café, I (not/to drink) milk.
Answer: If I had gone to the café, I would not have drunk milk or
If I'd gone to the café, I wouldn't have drunk milk.
1) If you (to check) the car, it (not/to break) down in the middle of the
desert
2) If it (not/to rain), the children (to play) outside.
3) If my parents (not/to be) so tired, they (to watch) the film on TV.
4) If she (to buy) a new hard disk, she (not/to lose) all data.
6) If Tom (to eat) more salad, he (not/to catch) a cold.
7) If the police (not/to stop) me, I (to reach) you in time.
8) If his older brother (not/to drive) so fast, he (not/to crash) into the
other car
9) If Fred (not/to cheat) at the test, his teacher (not/to phone) his
father
10) If I (not/to switch off) the radio, I (to know) about the second goal.
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Conditional sentences, type I, Multiple Choice - Exercise 1
Put in the verbs in brackets and form Conditional sentences - type I or type II Mind the negations.
Example: If Adam spoke Italian, he (to work) in Italy.
Answer: If Adam spoke Italian, he would work Italy.
1) If Tracy had a mobile phone, she (to phone) all her friends.
2) I (to be) very angry with Nick if he forgets my CD again.
3) If the boys (to win) this match, their coach will invite them to a barbecue.
4) If you don't read these articles, you (not/to know) the facts about Africa.
5) You would get very wet if you (to walk) in this rain.
6) The engine (not/to start) if Ben connected these two cables.
7) If he has time, he (to buy) her some sweets.
8) Maria (to play) in the school orchestra if she practised the trumpet more often.
9) We won't fetch something to drink if Jim (not/to bring) some sandwiches.
10) If he (to carry) the rucksack, I'd pull the suitcase.
Put in the verbs in brackets and form a Conditional sentence Mind the negations in some sentences.
Example: If we had taken the train, we _ (not/to arrive) on time.
Answer: If we had taken the train, we would not have arrived on time.
1) If they (to listen) carefully, they might hear the woodpecker.
2) If I had laid down on the sofa, I (to fall) asleep.
3) Susan could have worked as a model if she (to be) taller.
4) The soil (not/to dry out) if you water the plants regularly.
5) If you (to give) the young boy this stick, he'd hurt himself.
6) We (not/to take) the wrong tram if Ronaldo had asked the policewoman.
7) If the cat hides in the tree, the dog (not/to find) it.
8) The students would have solved the problem if they (to use) their textbooks.
9) If he washed his feet more often, his girlfriend (to visit) him more often.
10) Max (to read) the newspaper if he went by train.
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Explanation: Conditional sentences - type I
Conditional sentences, type II, Multiple Choice - Exercise 1
Explanation: Conditional sentences - type II
Conditional sentences, type II, Multiple Choice - Exercise 2
Explanation: Conditional sentences - type II
Choose the correct phrases and form Conditional sentences - typ II.
2) We to the party if it at 8 o'clock
3) The boy in the Olympic team if he harder
5) If he old enough, he in the school basketball team
6) Maria the text if her teacher the important sentences
9) If you your money at a bank, you commission
10) If it during the night, I snowboarding the next morning
Choose the correct phrases and form meaningful Conditional sentences - type I.
1) If I to classical music, I good poems
2) Lisa after her baby brother if her father jogging
3) If you the train, you in Sheffield before 8 pm
4) The girls if they the tickets yet
6) If they careful with the spelling of the new words, they a good mark
7) You orange if you yellow to red
8) I Emily my car if she it
9) If she my dictionary, she it back to me
10) John a new monitor if his mother him 100 Euros
1) If you (repair) my bike, I (help) you with the Maths homework
2) It (be) too hot if he (travel) to Greece in August
3) If Peter (sit) on the sofa, his sister (sit)next to him
4) The policeman ( tell) you the way if you ( ask) him
5) If it ( snow)in the Alps, it (rain) in Munich
6) I ( lend)you my laptop if you ( promise)to be careful with it
7) If you ( add)some tomatoes, the sauce ( taste)much better
8) If Tom ( pull)this string, he (open) the box
9) If I ( find)Simon's mobile, I ( take) it to the office
10) We ( get)lost if we (forget) the town map
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Explanation: Conditional sentences - type III
Conditional sentences, type III - Exercise Mix 2
Explanation: Conditional sentences - type III
Choose the correct phrases and form Conditional sentences - typ III.
5) Her brother more mistakes if he the text again
8) If the students more empty bottles, they more money for their class trip 9) Gerry his grandmother to see the doctor if he to her
10) She Henry and Cliff in hospital if she that they were there
Choose the correct phrases and form meaningful Conditional sentences - type II.
1) If you the volume down, the music clearer
2) This song the charts party if they it in a studio
3) Your pencils if you your school bag more carefully
4) If the girls to bed earlier, they all through the lesson
6) If Ben the window, it so cold in the kitchen
8) If the students a diary, they their homework so often
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Explanation: Conditional sentences
Conditional sentences, type I to III, Multiple Choice, Exercise 1
Explanation: Conditional sentences
Coose the correct phrases and form a Conditional sentence - type I or II Mind the position of the if-clause and
negations
1) If we to Dresden, it will be a fantastic trip
2) I the school bus if I don't get up early
3) Harriet would stay longer in Vienna if she more time
4) She the people in Peru if she bought her coffee beans in this shop
5) If I don't see Claire today, I her this evening
6) If Carlos sailing, he'll need a life-jacket
7) If my brother his car here, the traffic warden would give him a ticket
8) You'll catch a cold if you a pullover
9) If you drink more of this sweet lemonade, you sick
10) If Marcus sings under the shower, I the radio up to full volume
Choose the correct phrases and form meaningful Conditional sentences - type III.
8) If the men the batteries, they enough power for their laptop
10) If you down the volume of your stereo, the neighbours
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Explanation: Conditional sentences
Conditional sentences, all types, special forms, Exercise
Explanation: Conditional sentences
Form Conditional sentences using the forms from the dropdown menu Mind the positions of the if clauses and the negations
2) If he his own vegetables, he wouldn't have to buy them
3) Jim whisky destilleries if he travelled to Scotland
4) Would you go out more often if you so much in the house
5) She wouldn't have yawned the whole day if she late last night
6) If you a minute, I'll come with you
7) If we arrived at 10, we Tyler's presentation
8) We John if we'd known about his problems
9) If they new batteries, their camera would have worked correctly
10) If I went anywhere, it New Zealand
Choose the correct phrases and form a Conditional sentence - type I, II or III Mind the position of the if-clause
and negations
1) If I to Leipzig, I'll visit the zoo
2) If it , we'd be in the garden
3) If you a lighter jacket, the car driver would have seen you earlier
4) We TV tonight if Peter hadn't bought the theatre tickets
5) She wouldn't have had two laptops if she the contract
6) If I were a millionaire, I in Beverly Hills
7) You would save energy if you the lights more often
8) If we had read the book, we the film
9) My sister could score better on the test if the teacher the grammar once more
10) They on time if they hadn't missed the train
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Explanation: Conditional sentences - type I
Conditional sentences, type I, Exercise 2 - mixed
Explanation: Conditional sentences - type I
Form Conditional sentences
1) If you like, you for two days
2) If I the film in the cinema, I wouldn't have watched it on TV again
3) If the parents bought the cat, their children very happy
4) Metal if you heat it
5) He my e-mail if he'd been online yesterday evening
6) They'd have been able to return the bottle if they the labels
7) If she up her room, she must find the receipt
8) What if you had a million dollars
9) Where would you live if you younger
10) If you for a little moment, I'll tell the doctor you are here
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps Form a Conditional sentence - type I Only use the will-future in the main
clauses Mind the position of the if-clause
Example: Thomas (not/to catch) the bus if he _ (to get up) late.
Answer: Thomas will not catch the bus if he gets up late or
Thomas won't catch the bus if he gets up late.
1) If you (to dive) into this river, you (to hurt) yourself.
2) If the sun (to shine), the children (to play) outside.
3) Richard (to walk) to school if he (to miss) the bus.
4) Emily (to buy) the cola if you (to pack) the picnic basket.
5) If I (to be) in Venice, I (to rent) a boat.
6) Michael's teacher (to phone) his parents if he (to write) text messages during the lesson.
7) If she (to answer) this question correctly, she (to get) an extra point.
8) My sister (to be) angry if I (to turn) on the music too loud.
9) Your room (to look) much tidier if you (to keep) your hamster in the cage.
10) If we (to surf) the Internet, we (to find) a lot of information about Loch Ness.