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Bài tập câu điều kiện loại 1, 2, 3 và hỗn hợp từ dễ dến khó Có đáp án Cực hay. Conditional sentences type 1, 2, 3 and mixed. Bao gồm trắc nghiệm câu điều kiện, bài tập tự luận câu điều kiện với đáp án chi tiết và đa dạng các bài tập để người học Tiếng Anh có thể tập luyện

 CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I, II, III AND MIXED  I COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I Ex: If it rains (it/rain), we won't go (we/not/go) fishing If _ the weather is _(the weather/be) beautiful tomorrow, we will drive (we/drive) to the beach If _she sends (she/send) the letter now, _they will receive _ (they/receive) it tomorrow _Fred will be _ (Fred/be) angry if Jack arrives _ (Jack/arrive) late again I will come (I/come) to your house if _I have _(I/have) enough time If _she doesn’t pass _ (she/not/pass) this exam, she won’t get (she/not/get) the job that she wants _ (you/learn) a lot if _ (you/take) this course If (I/get) a ticket, (I/go) to the cinema (I/buy) that machine if _(it/not/cost) too much (you/run) very fast if (you/catch) the taxi 10 (I/go) to the doctor's if (I/not/feel) better tomorrow 11 If (they/win) this match, _ (they/be) the champions II COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I Ex: A: We must be at the theatre at o'clock  B: Well, if we take (we/take) a bus at six o'clock, we won't be (we/not/be) late A: I'd like a magazine B: Well, _ (I/buy) one for you if _(I/go) to the shop later A: Has Jack phoned yet? B: No, and if (he/not/phone) this afternoon, _ (I/phone) him this evening A: Is Mary there, please? B: No, but if (you/want) to leave a message, _ (I/give) it to her A: Is Tom going to pass his exam? B: Well, (he/fail) if (he/not/study) harder A: Could I have some information about this year's concerts, please? B: Yes, if _ (you/fill in) this form, _(I/send) it to you in the post III COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I 1) If we (to send) an invitation, our friends (to come) to our party 2) He (not/to understand) you if you (to whisper) 3) They (not/to survive) in the desert if they (not/to take) extra water with them 4) If you (to press) CTRL + s, you (to save) the file 5) You (to cross) the Channel if you (to fly) from Paris to London 6) Fred (to answer) the phone if his wife (to have) a bath 7) If Claire (to wear) this dress at the party, our guests (not/to stay) any longer 8) If I (not/ to touch) this snake, my girlfriend (not/to scream) 9) She (to forget) to pick you up if you (not/to phone) her 10) I (not/ to remember) you if you (not/ to give) me a photo IV COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I If I (study) _ , I (pass) _ the exams If the sun (shine) , we (walk) _ to the town If he (have) a temperature, he (see) _ the doctor If my friends (come) _, I (be) very happy If she (earn) _ a lot of money, she (fly) _ to New York If we (travel) _ to London, we (visit) _ the museums If you (wear) sandals in the mountains, you (slip) on the rocks If you (wear) sandals in the mountains, you (slip) on the rocks If Rita (forget) _ her homework, the teacher (give) _ her a low mark 10 If they (go) to the disco, they (listen) _ to loud music 11 If you (wait) a minute, I (ask) my parents V COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I If it (rain) , the children (not go) for a walk If she (not read) the novel, she (not pass) the literature test If I (not argue) _ with my father, he (lend) _ me his motorbike If we (take) _ the bus, we (not arrive) in time If Dick (not buy) _ the book, his friends (be) _ angry with him If Tom (not tidy up) his room, Victoria (not help) _ him with the muffins If the boys (not play) _ football, the girls (not come) _ to the football pitch If you (eat) _ too much junk food, you (not lose) _ weight If I (not make) _ breakfast tomorrow morning, my girlfriend (not love) _ me anymore 10 If they (not hurry) , they (not catch) _ the train 11 If we meet at 9:30, we (to have) _ plenty of time 12 If we (send) _ an invitation, our friends (come) _ to our party 13 He (not/ understand) you if you (whisper) 14 They (not/ survive) in the desert if they (not/ take) extra water with them 15 If you (press) CTRL + S, you (to save) the file VI COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE II If we (have) a yacht, we (sail) the seven seas If he (have) more time, he (learn) karate If they (tell) their father, he (be) very angry She (spend) a year in the USA if it (be) easier to get a green card If I (live) on a lonely island, I (run) around naked all day We (help) you if we (know) how My brother (buy) a sports car if he (have) the money If I (feel) better, I (go) to the cinema with you If you (go) by bike more often, you (be / not) so flabby 10 She (not / talk) to you if she (be) mad at you VII GIVE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS (TYPE I AND II) If I (have) a typewriter, I could type it myself You could make much progress if you (attend) class regularly If I (know) his telephone number, I would give it to you If you are kind to me, I (be) _ good to you He (come) _ if you waited If he (study) harder, he can pass an exam She may be late if she (not hurry) What (you do) if you got fat ? If you (ring) _ the bell, the servant would come 10 If it (not, rain) _ a lot, the rice crop wouldn’t grow 11 If today (be) _ Sunday, we wouldn’t have to work 12 We lost the match If you (play) _ for us, we (win) _ 13 They would not be paid unless they (do) _ their work well 14 If I became very rich, I (build ) _ a hospital for the poor 15 If he (give) _ up smoking, as his doctor orders, he will be soon well again 16 You would have to stay in bed unless your health (improve) _ 17 If I (have) a typewriter, I could type it myself 18 You could make much progress if you (attend) class regularly 19 If I (know) his telephone number, I would give it to you 20 If he (study) harder, he can pass an exam VIII CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER A ,B ,C OR D If I ………….….a lot of money now, I ………… a new car A have /will buy B have / would buy C had/ will buy D had/ would buy If I ……………you, I …………………….do that A am/ will B were /would C were / will D had been/ would If I were offered the job, I think I ………………………….… it A take B will take C would take D would have taken I would be very surprised if he…………………….………… A refuses B refused C had refused D would refuse Many people would be out of work if that factory……… down A closes B had closed C closed D would close If she sold her car, she …………………… … much money A gets B would get C will get D would have got They would be disappointed if we………………………………… A hadn’t come B wouldn’t come C don’t come D didn’t come Would John be angry if I …………… … ……his bicycle without asking? A take B took C had taken D would take She ………………….….terribly upset if I lost this ring A will be B would be C were D had been 10 If someone…………in here with a gun, I would be very frightened A would walk B walks C had walked D walked 11 What would happen if you …………… to work tomorrow? A don’t go B didn’t go C won’t go D wouldn’t go 12 We ‘ll get wet if we ……………………………….out A go B did go C went D had gone 13 If I go shopping, I …………………….…some food A buy B will buy C would buy D would have bought 14 If I find it, I …………………… ………you A will tell B would tell C had told D told 15 What would you if you……………a million dollars? A would win B win C had won D won 16 If we took the 6: 30 train, we………………………………too early A would arrived B arrived C will arrived D would arrive 17 You won’t pass the examination……………you study more A as long as B unless C if D whether 18 If I were in your place, I ……………………….a trip to England A will make B had made C made D would make 19 If I ………………… …… you , I’d save some of your lottery winning A be B were C am D was 20 If I had enough money, I …………………… abroad to improve my English A will go B should go C would go D should have go to 21 If it ……………… convenient, let’s go out for a drink tonight A be B was C were D is 22 If you …………… … time, please write to me A have B have had C had D has 23 If you had the chance, ……………………………… you go finishing? A did B would C may D 24 Trees won’t grow …………………… there is enough water A if B when C unless D as 25 If you stay up late the previous night, you ……… sleepy the next morning A feel B to feel C feels D will feel 26 If Peter …………………, Sarah will be sad because she wants to meet him very much A comes B not come C does not come D will come 27 If you…………………………Tom , tell him I have a message for him A will meet B would meet C meet D met 28 If you …………too hot during the night , turn down the central heating A will feel B felt C feel D feels 29 If you ……………….……with your dictionary, I ‘d like to borrow it A finish B finished C will finish D are finishing IX REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES, USING CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I AND II He doesn't earn as much as I because he doesn't work overtime  ……………………………………………… She's very shy; that's why she doesn't enjoy parties  ……………………………………………… My number isn't in the directory so people don't ring me up  ……………………………………………… He doesn't take any exercise; that's why he is so unhealthy  ……………………………………………… Don’t go out in the rain because you’ll get wet  If you……………………………………………… I can’t meet my girlfriend because I have to study  If I didn’t……………………………………………… I feel miserable because Kate doesn’t love me  If Kate……………………………………………… I won’t enjoy the film if you aren’t with me  Unless you……………………………………………… I won’t go to the party because I’m not feeling well  I would……………………………………………… 10 Girls don’t talk to you because you never smile  Girls would……………………………………………… 11 There are too many cars As a result, our planet is polluted  If there……………………………………………… X COMPLETE THE CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE III Ex: - If we (listen) had listened the radio, we (hear) would have heard the news - If you (switch) had switched on the lights, you (fall / not) would have fallen over the chair - She (come) would have come our party if she (be / not) hadn’t been on holiday If the weather (be) nice, they (play) football If we (go) a good restaurant, we (have) a better dinner If John (learn) more words, he (write) a good report If the boys (take) the bus school, they (arrive) on time If the teacher (explain) the homework, I (do) it If they (wait) for another 10 minutes, they (see) the pop star If the police (come) earlier, they (arrest) the burglar If you (buy) fresh green vegetable, your salad (taste) better If Alex (ask) me, I (email) the documents 10 If he (speak) more slowly, Peggy (understand) him 11 If you (check) the car, it (not/ break) down in the middle of the desert 12 If it (not/ rain), the children (play) outside 13 If my parents (not/ be) so tired, they (watch) the film on TV 14 If she (buy) a new hard disk, she (not/ lose) all data 15 If we (use) the town map, we (not/ get) lost 16 If he (eat) more salad, he (not/ catch) a cold 17 If the police (not/ stop) me, I (reach) you in time 18 If his older brother (not/ drive) so fast, he (not/ crash) in the other car 19 If Fred (not/ cheat) at the test, his teacher (not/ phone) his father 20 If I (not/ switch off) the radio, I (know) about the second goal 21 If it (be) warmer, we (go) swimming 22 My parents (buy) this house if the man (not/ sell)it someone else 23 If he (not/ fail) his driving test, his parents (lend)him their car 24 If my uncle (tell) me the way his office, I (not/ arrive) so late 25 She (be) at the airport if she (read) the message carefully 26 Lucy (not/ hurt) her foot if she (not/ drop) the old box on it 27 If you (use) a sharp knife, you (not/ cut) yourself 28 If Victoria (celebrate) her birthday at home, I (bring) her some flowers 29 We (take) the train Edinburgh if it (run) on time 30 If Max (not/ forget) his schoolbag, he (give) you your USB flash drive XI GIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS If we meet at 9:30, we ………………… (have) plenty of time Lisa would find the milk if she ………………… (look) in the fridge The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she ………………… (feed) the animals If you spoke louder, your classmates ………………… (understand) you Dan ………………… (arrive) safe if he drove slowly You ………………… (have) no trouble at school if you had done your homework If you ………………… (swim) in this lake, you'll shiver from cold The door will unlock if you ………………… (press) the green button If Mel ………………… (ask) her teacher, he'd have answered her questions 10 I ………………… (call) the office if I was/were you XII GIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS If I had to make a speech I ………………… pretty nervous (BE) If I ………………… you were sleeping I would not have woken you (KNOW) If the weather ………………… fine tomorrow we will be able to go to the beach (BE) You dog ………………… so fat if you didn't feed it so often (NOT BE) If her hair were black she ………………… completely different (LOOK) If the boy ………………… to Santa Clause, he won't get a present (NOT WRITE) They ………………… to the meeting if they had been informed about it (NOT COME) If the trip hadn't been so expensive we ………………… reservations for a better hotel (MAKE) If they ………………… him for permission he would have agreed (ASK) 10 I'll ………………… you the money if you pay me back next week (GIVE) 11 The workers ………………… the road if they had had enough tools (BUILD) 12 If it ………………… yesterday we would have gone on a picnic (NOT RAIN) 13 If they locked the door properly nobody ………………… into their house (BREAK) 14 If he ………………… much time he would go to the university (NOT WASTE) XIII GIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS (TYPE I, II, III) If we meet at 9:30, we (have) _plenty of time If you (find) _ a skeleton in the cellar, don't mention it to anyone The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she ( feed) _ the animals If you pass your examination, we (have) _a celebration Lisa would find the milk if she (look) _ for it in the fridge What (happen) _if I press this button? The door will be unlocked if you (press) _ the green button I should have voted for her if I (have) _ a vote then If you go to Paris, where you (stay) _? 10 If you (swim) _ in this lake, you'll shiver from cold 11 If someone offered to buy you one of those rings, which you (choose) _? 12 The flight may be cancelled if the fog (get) _thick 13 If the milkman (come) _, tell him to leave two pints 14 I (call) _ the office if I were you 15 Someone (sit) _on your glasses if you leave them there 16 You would hear my explanation if you (not talk) _so much 17 What I (do) _if I hear the burglar alarm? 18 If you (read) _the instructions carefully, you wouldn't have answered the wrong question 19 If Mel (ask) _ her teacher, he'd have answered her questions 20 I would repair the roof myself if I (have) _a long ladder 21 Unless they turn that radio off, I (go) _mad 22 If you were made redundant, what you (do) _? 23 We'll have a long way to walk if we (run) _out of petrol here 24 If you shake that bottle of port, it (not be) _ fit to drink 25 If you spoke louder, your classmates (understand) _ you 26 I'll probably get lost unless he (come) _with me 27 You (not have) _ so many accidents if you drove more slowly 28 If you (wear) _ a false beard, nobody would have recognized you 29 If she (leave) _ the fish here, the cat will eat it 30 You (have) _ no trouble at school if you had done your homework 31 Unless you (tell) the truth, I won’t help you 32 You'll get pneumonia if you (not change) _ your wet clothes 33 If I had known that you couldn't eat octopus, I (not buy) _ it 34 If they (hang) _ that picture lower, people would be able to see it 35 She (be) _able to walk faster if she didn’t have such high-heel shoes 36 I (bring) _ you some beer if I had known that you were thirsty 37 If you had touched that electric cable, you (be) _ electrocuted 38 If the story hadn't been true, the newspaper (not print) _ it 39 I (not buy) _ things on the installment system if I were you 40 Dan (arrive) _ safe if he drove slowly XIV COMPLETE THE CONDITIONAL SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM (TYPE I, II OR III) If I (be) stronger, I'd help you carry the piano If we'd seen you, we (stop) If we (meet) him tomorrow, we'll say hello He would have repaired the car himself if he (have) the tools If you drop the vase, it (break) If I hadn't studied, I (pass) the exam I wouldn't go to school by bus if I (have) a driving licence If she (see) him every day, she'd be lovesick I (travel) to London if I don't get a cheap flight 10 We'd be stupid if we (tell) him about our secret 11 If I (wake up) early, I’ll go jogging 12 He (visit) his uncle, if he finishes early 13 If she had taken care of her son, he (not/become) a criminal 14 If I were a star, I (help) the poor 15 She would have been top of her class if she (work) hard XV CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER (CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I, II, III) If I were you, a I will marry him If I had known, b I would marry him c I would have married him b I would lend you my car c I would have lent you my car b Would you call me c Would you have called me a I will lend you my car if you are free? a Will you call me Would you buy this car if ? a If you have a million dollars If you were to marry, a Who will you choose b If you had a million dollars c You had had a million dollars ? b Who would you choose c Who would you have chosen , water pours a If you turn the tap If I get there, c If you had turned the tap b I would call you c I would have called you b Would you help me c Would you have helped me a I will call you b If you turned the tap if I ask you? a Will you help me If you had worked hard, a You will pass the exam b You would pass the exam c You would have passed the exam XVI CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER (CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I, II, III) What would you say if you Bill Clinton? a meet b met c would meet d will meet c would lose d will lose c would stop d will stop c would stop d will stop c would be d will be What would you if you your job? a lose b lost If I smoking, I would save $5000 a year a stop b stopped If I smoking, I'll improve my health a stop b stopped If I you, I'd speak to him about it a am b were If I get back to London in time, I'll definitely come a can b could c would be able to d will be able to c would tell d will tell c would be d will be c wouldn't speak d won't speak c would let d will let c will create d would create If I see him, I him a tell b told If I the Prime Minister, I'd reduce taxes a am b was If I saw her again, I to her a don't speak b didn't speak 10 If I hear from her, I you know a let (present) b let (past) 11 If we build it, it 200 new jobs a create b created 12 If I was offered the job and the salary was OK, I it a take b took c would take d will take 13 If we lose the contract, there be redundancies a have to b had to c will have to d would have to 14 I'd be very unhappy if we to London 10 What (you do) _would you _ if you got fat ? If you (ring) _rang the bell, the servant would come 10 If it (not, rain) _didn’t rain a lot, the rice crop wouldn’t grow 11 If today (be) _weren’t Sunday, we wouldn’t have to work 12 We lost the match If you (play) _had played for us, we (win) _would have won 13 They would not be paid unless they (do) _did their work well 14 If I became very rich, I (build ) would build _ a hospital for the poor 15 If he (give) _gives up smoking, as his doctor orders, he will be soon well again 16 You would have to stay in bed unless your health (improve) _improved 17 If I (have) _had _ a typewriter, I could type it myself 18 You could make much progress if you (attend) attended class regularly 19 If I (know) _knew _ his telephone number, I would give it to you 20 If he (study) studied harder, he can pass an exam VIII CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER A ,B ,C OR D If I ………….….a lot of money now, I ………… a new car A have /will buy B have / would buy C had/ will buy D had/ would buy If I ……………you, I …………………….do that A am/ will B were /would C were / will D had been/ would If I were offered the job, I think I ………………………….… it A take B will take C would take D would have taken I would be very surprised if he…………………….………… A refuses B refused C had refused D would refuse Many people would be out of work if that factory……… down A closes B had closed C closed D would close If she sold her car, she …………………… … much money A gets B would get C will get D would have got They would be disappointed if we………………………………… A hadn’t come B wouldn’t come C don’t come D didn’t come Would John be angry if I …………… … ……his bicycle without asking? A take B took C had taken D would take She ………………….….terribly upset if I lost this ring A will be B would be C were D had been 10 If someone…………in here with a gun, I would be very frightened A would walk B walks C had walked D walked 11 What would happen if you …………… to work tomorrow? 21 A don’t go B didn’t go C won’t go D wouldn’t go 12 We ‘ll get wet if we ……………………………….out A go B did go C went D had gone 13 If I go shopping, I …………………….…some food A buy B will buy C would buy D would have bought 14 If I find it, I …………………… ………you A will tell B would tell C had told D told 15 What would you if you……………a million dollars? A would win B win C had won D won 16 If we took the 6: 30 train, we………………………………too early A would arrived B arrived C will arrived D would arrive 17 You won’t pass the examination……………you study more A as long as B unless C if D whether 18 If I were in your place, I ……………………….a trip to England A will make B had made C made D would make 19 If I ………………… …… you , I’d save some of your lottery winning A be B were C am D was 20 If I had enough money, I …………………… abroad to improve my English A will go B should go C would go D should have go to 21 If it ……………… convenient, let’s go out for a drink tonight A be B was C were D is 22 If you …………… … time, please write to me A have B have had C had D has 23 If you had the chance, ……………………………… you go finishing? A did B would C may D 24 Trees won’t grow …………………… there is enough water A if B when C unless D as 25 If you stay up late the previous night, you ……… sleepy the next morning A feel B to feel C feels D will feel 26 If Peter …………………, Sarah will be sad because she wants to meet him very much A comes B not come C does not come D will come 27 If you…………………………Tom , tell him I have a message for him A will meet B would meet C meet D met 28 If you …………too hot during the night , turn down the central heating A will feel B felt C feel D feels 29 If you ……………….……with your dictionary, I ‘d like to borrow it A finish B finished C will finish D are finishing 22 IX REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES, USING CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I AND II He doesn't earn as much as I because he doesn't work overtime  If he worked overtime, he would earn as much as I She's very shy; that's why she doesn't enjoy parties  If she weren’t very shy, she would enjoy parties My number isn't in the directory so people don't ring me up  If my number were in the directory, people would ring me up He doesn't take any exercise; that's why he is so unhealthy  If he took some exercise, he would be so unhealthy Don’t go out in the rain because you’ll get wet  If you go out in the rain, you will get wet I can’t meet my girlfriend because I have to study  If I didn’t have to study, I could meet my girlfriend I feel miserable because Kate doesn’t love me  If Kate loved me, I wouldn’t feel miserable I won’t enjoy the film if you aren’t with me  Unless you were with me, I would enjoy the film I won’t go to the party because I’m not feeling well  I would go to the party if I felt well 10 Girls don’t talk to you because you never smile  Girls would talk to you if you sometimes smile 11 There are too many cars As a result, our planet is polluted  If there weren’t many cars, our planet wouldn’t be polluted X COMPLETE THE CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE III Ex: - If we (listen) had listened the radio, we (hear) would have heard the news - If you (switch) had switched on the lights, you (fall / not) would have fallen over the chair - She (come) would have come our party if she (be / not) hadn’t been on holiday If the weather had been (be) nice, they would have played (play) football If we had gone (go) a good restaurant, we would have had (have) a better dinner If John had learnt/ learned (learn) more words, he would have written (write) a good report If the boys had taken (take) the bus school, they would have arrived (arrive) on time 23 If the teacher had explained (explain) the homework, I would have done (do) it If they had waited (wait) for another 10 minutes, they would have seen (see) the pop star If the police had come (come) earlier, they would have arrested (arrest) the burglar If you had bought (buy) fresh green vegetable, your salad would have tasted (taste) better If Alex had asked (ask) me, I would have emailed (email) the documents 10 If he had spoken (speak) more slowly, Peggy would have understood (understand) him 11 If you had checked (check) the car, it wouldn’t have broken (not/ break) down in the middle of the desert 12 If it hadn’t rained (not/ rain), the children would have played (play) outside 13 If my parents hadn’t been (not/ be) so tired, they would have watched (watch) the film on TV 14 If she had bought (buy) a new hard disk, she wouldn’t have lost (not/ lose) all data 15 If we had used (use) the town map, we wouldn’t have got (not/ get) lost 16 If he had eaten (eat) more salad, he wouldn’t have caught (not/ catch) a cold 17 If the police hadn’t stopped (not/ stop) me, I would have reached (reach) you in time 18 If his older brother (not/ drive) so fast, he wouldn’t have crashed (not/ crash) in the other car 19 If Fred hadn’t cheated (not/ cheat) at the test, his teacher wouldn’t have phoned (not/ phone) his father 20 If I hadn’t switched off (not/ switch off) the radio, I would have known (know) about the second goal 21 If it had been (be) warmer, we would have gone (go) swimming 22 My parents would have bought (buy) this house if the man hadn’t sold (not/ sell)it someone else 23 If he had failed (not/ fail) his driving test, his parents would have lent (lend)him their car 24 24 If my uncle had told (tell) me the way his office, I wouldn’t have arrived (not/ arrive) so late 25 She would have been (be) at the airport if she had read (read) the message carefully 26 Lucy wouldn’t have hurt (not/ hurt) her foot if she hadn’t dropped (not/ drop) the old box on it 27 If you had used (use) a sharp knife, you wouldn’t have cut (not/ cut) yourself 28 If Victoria had celebrated (celebrate) her birthday at home, I would have brought (bring) her some flowers 29 We would have taken (take) the train Edinburgh if it had run (run) on time 30 If Max hadn’t forgotten (not/ forget) his schoolbag, he would have given (give) you your USB flash drive XI GIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS If we meet at 9:30, we …………will have……… (have) plenty of time Lisa would find the milk if she ………looked………… (look) in the fridge The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she ………had fed………… (feed) the animals If you spoke louder, your classmates ………would understand………… (understand) you Dan ………would arrive………… (arrive) safely if he drove slowly You ………would have had………… (have) no trouble at school if you had done your homework If you ………swim………… (swim) in this lake, you'll shiver from cold The door will unlock if you ………press………… (press) the green button If Mel ………had asked………… (ask) her teacher, he'd have answered her questions 10 I …………would call……… (call) the office if I was/were you XII GIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS If I had to make a speech I ………would be………… pretty nervous (BE) If I ………had known………… you were sleeping I would not have woken you (KNOW) If the weather …………is……… fine tomorrow we will be able to go to the beach (BE) You dog ………wouldn’t be………… so fat if you didn't feed it so often (NOT BE) If her hair were black she …………would be……… completely different (LOOK) If the boy ………doesn’t write………… to Santa Clause, he won't get a present (NOT WRITE) They ………wouldn’t have come………… to the meeting if they had been informed about it (NOT COME) 25 If the trip hadn't been so expensive we ………would have made………… reservations for a better hotel (MAKE) If they ………asked………… him for permission he would have agreed (ASK) 10 I'll …………will give……… you the money if you pay me back next week (GIVE) 11 The workers …………would have built……… the road if they had had enough tools (BUILD) 12 If it …………hadn’t rained……… yesterday we would have gone on a picnic (NOT RAIN) 13 If they locked the door properly nobody ………would break………… into their house (BREAK) 14 If he ………didn’t waste………… much time he would go to the university (NOT WASTE) XIII GIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS (TYPE I, II, III) If we meet at 9:30, we (have) will have _plenty of time If you (find) _find a skeleton in the cellar, don't mention it to anyone The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she (feed) had fed _ the animals If you pass your examination, we (have) will have _a celebration Lisa would find the milk if she (look) _looked _ for it in the fridge What (happen) _will happen if I press this button? The door will be unlocked if you (press) press _ the green button I should have voted for her if I (have) had had _ a vote then If you go to Paris, where (stay) will you stay _? 10 If you (swim) swim _ in this lake, you'll shiver from cold 11 If someone offered to buy you one of those rings, which (choose) would you choose _? 12 The flight may be cancelled if the fog (get) gets _thick 13 If the milkman (come) comes _, tell him to leave two pints 14 I (call) would call _ the office if I were you 15 Someone (sit) will sit _on your glasses if you leave them there 16 You would hear my explanation if you (not talk) didn’t talk _so much 17 What (do) _will I if I hear the burglar alarm? 18 If you (read) _had read the instructions carefully, you wouldn't have answered the wrong question 19 If Mel (ask) _had asked her teacher, he'd have answered her questions 20 I would repair the roof myself if I (have) had _a long ladder 21 Unless they turn that radio off, I (go) will go _mad 22 If you were made redundant, what (do) _would you ? 23 We'll have a long way to walk if we (run) _run out of petrol here 24 If you shake that bottle of port, it (not be) _won’t be fit to drink 26 25 If you spoke louder, your classmates (understand) would understand _ you 26 I'll probably get lost unless he (come) comes _with me 27 You (not have) wouldn’t have _ so many accidents if you drove more slowly 28 If you (wear) _had worn a false beard, nobody would have recognized you 29 If she (leave) leaves _ the fish here, the cat will eat it 30 You (have) _would have had no trouble at school if you had done your homework 31 Unless you (tell) _tell _ the truth, I won’t help you 32 You'll get pneumonia if you (not change) don’t change _ your wet clothes 33 If I had known that you couldn't eat octopus, I (not buy) _would have bought it 34 If they (hang) _hung that picture lower, people would be able to see it 35 She (be) _would be able to walk faster if she didn’t have such high-heel shoes 36 I (bring) _would have brought you some beer if I had known that you were thirsty 37 If you had touched that electric cable, you (be) would have been _ electrocuted 38 If the story hadn't been true, the newspaper (not print) _wouldn’t have printed it 39 I (not buy) wouldn’t buy _ things on the installment system if I were you 40 Dan (arrive) would arrive _ safe if he drove slowly XIV COMPLETE THE CONDITIONAL SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM (TYPE I, II OR III) If I (be) were stronger, I'd help you carry the piano If we'd seen you, we (stop) would have seen If we (meet) meet him tomorrow, we'll say hello He would have repaired the car himself if he (have) had had the tools If you drop the vase, it (break) will break If I hadn't studied, I (pass) would have passed the exam I wouldn't go to school by bus if I (have) had had a driving licence If she (see) saw him every day, she'd be lovesick I (travel) will travel to London if I don't get a cheap flight 10 We'd be stupid if we (tell) .told him about our secret 11 If I (wake up) wake up early, I’ll go jogging 12 He (visit) will visit his uncle, if he finishes early 13 If she had taken care of her son, he (not/become) wouldn’t have become a criminal 14 If I were a star, I (help) would help the poor 27 15 She would have been top of her class if she (work) had worked hard XV CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER If I were you, a I will marry him If I had known, b I would marry him c I would have married him a I will lend you my car b I would lend you my car c I would have lent you my car if you are free? a Will you call me b Would you call me Would you buy this car if c Would you have called me ? a If you have a million dollars b If you had a million dollars If you were to marry, a Who will you choose c You had had a million dollars ? b Who would you choose c Who would you have chosen , water pours a If you turn the tap If I get there, c If you had turned the tap a I will call you b If you turned the tap b I would call you c I would have called you if I ask you? a Will you help me b Would you help me c Would you have helped me If you had worked hard, a You will pass the exam b You would pass the exam c You would have passed the exam XVI CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER What would you say if you Bill Clinton? a meet b met c would meet d will meet c would lose d will lose c would stop d will stop c would stop d will stop What would you if you your job? a lose b lost If I smoking, I would save $5000 a year a stop b stopped If I smoking, I'll improve my health a stop b stopped If I you, I'd speak to him about it a am b were c would be d will be If I get back to London in time, I'll definitely come a can b could c would be able to d will be able to c would tell d will tell If I see him, I him a tell b told 28 If I the Prime Minister, I'd reduce taxes a am b was c would be d will be c wouldn't speak d won't speak c would let d will let c will create d would create If I saw her again, I to her a don't speak b didn't speak 10 If I hear from her, I you know a let (present) b let (past) 11 If we build it, it 200 new jobs a create b created 12 If I was offered the job and the salary was OK, I it a take b took c would take d will take 13 If we lose the contract, there be redundancies a have to b had to c will have to d would have to c will move d would move 14 I'd be very unhappy if we to London a move b moved 15 If we gave John another chance, he the same mistakes again a make b made c will make d would make c will lose d would lose c won't go d wouldn't go 16 If we accepted their terms, we millions a lose b lost 17 If it rains this evening, I out a don't go b didn't go 18 If I catch the 10 o'clock flight, I there at 12 a am b was c will be d would be c won't make d wouldn't make 19 If we gave you 10%, we any money on it a don't make b didn't make 20 If you needed a hand, I come and help you out a can XVII b could c will be able to d would be able to CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER (CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE I, II, III) Q1 - If I you, I would tell him straightaway were am Q2 - If you yellow and blue, you get green will mix mix Q3 - If I , I would never have done it knew had known Q4 - Unless you things easy, you'll get ill take don't take Q5 - , I'd have come immediately 29 If I know If I had known Q6 - If I you, I would never have done that had been were Q7 - Provided you there half an hour before it starts, you'll get straight in will get get Q8 - Unless you drinking, you'll have serious health problems will stop stop Q9 - If you see him, him to call me? will you ask would you have asked Q10 - her help, I'd have been in real trouble But for If only Q11 - , what would you ask her? Had you seen her Were you to see her Q12 - If I , I'd have done it myself were there had been there Q13 - , you'll miss your flight If you hurry Unless you hurry Q14 - there, will you ask him to call me? If he will be Should he be Q15 - Suppose there a problem, what would you have been able to do? had been was Q16 - If the weather holds, I play golf this afternoon will would Q17 - If I , I'll it this evening could can Q18 - Come on Friday if you will be able to can Q19 - you retire if you won the lottery? Would Will Q20 - If she there, will you give her a message for me? is will be Q21 - What if you were in my position? will you would you Q22 - You'll be very ill smoking if you stop unless you stop Q23 - He be able to see you if you get there before nine o'clock would might 30 Q24 - Provided you work hard, you pass the exam without any difficulty would will Q25 - What would you if the police you? arrested arrest Q26 - Provided you the application forms, you should get the loan straightaway will complete complete Q27 - I there if I'd known about it would never have gone would never go Q28 - She so worried about the operation if the doctor had explained things better wouldn't have been wouldn't be Q29 - there, you could have helped me Unless you had been Had you been Q30 - If I in your shoes, I'd be very worried indeed would be were Q31 - If he earlier, many lives wouldn't have been ruined had been caught was caught Q32 - What if you had seen an accident on your way here? would you have done would you Q33 - If the ambulance had arrived sooner, they her life had saved might have saved Q34 - How you cope if you lost your job? will would Q35 - If he tries, he well might would Q36 - If you'd told me earlier, I to help you the other day might be able might have been able Q37 - If I had my life over again, I to university to study history would have gone would go Q38 - If he's there, you to tell him what happened ought should Q39 - If I was/were a millionaire, I in Beverly Hills would live lived Q40 - If we had read the book, we the film would have understand XVIII would have understood CHOOSE THE SENTENCE WITH THE MEANING BELOW James is always lazy He failed a test last week 31 a If you weren’t so lazy, you would pass that test b If you hadn’t been so lazy, you would pass that test c If you weren’t so lazy, you would have passed that test If he _ you an invoice, you should pay him a ‘s sent b would send c had sent Which sentence is correct? a If you’d remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t have been lost now b If you remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t be lost now c If you’d remembered to bring a map, we wouldn’t be lost now Paul drove too fast Now he’s in trouble with the police a If Paul hadn’t driven too fast, he wouldn’t be in trouble with the police b If Paul didn’t drive too fast, he wouldn’t be in trouble with the police c If Paul hadn’t drive too fast, he wouldn’t have been in trouble with the police If you _ the photocopier off and off again, it sometimes works a will turn b turn c turned If late, can you turn everything off before you go? a you’ve worked b you’re working c you’ll work I don’t have a degree, so I didn’t get the job a If I’d had a degree, I would get that job b If I have a degree, I would have got that job c If I had a degree, I would have got that job You didn’t fix the roof Now it’s leaking a If you’d fixed the roof, it wouldn’t be leaking b If you fixed the roof, it wouldn’t have leaked c If you’d fixed the roof, it wouldn’t have been leaking If someone my purse, I’ll be furious! a takes b took c has taken 10 If you order the book today, it _ arrive tomorrow a would 32 b should c may XIX CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER If you don't dress smartly, you might make a bad impression at your interview A As long as you dress smartly, you might make a bad impression at your interview B Unless you dress smartly, you might make a bad impression at your interview C Provided you dress smartly, you might make a bad impression at your interview If I can get tickets, would you like to go to the concert tomorrow? A Unless I get tickets, would you like to go to the concert? B Suppose i can't get tickets, would you like to go to the concert tomorrow? C Providing I can get tickets, would you like to go to the concert tomorrow? "I'm only going to go if you come too." A "As long as you come too, I'll go." B "On the condition that you also go, I will attend." C "Unless you're coming, I'll go." If you don't hear from me, assume I'm on time A Unless you hear from me, assume I'm on time B Unless you hear from me, assume I'll be late C Suppose you don't hear from me, assume I'm on time If we got rid of the car, would you mind? A Provided we got rid of the car, would you mind? B Unless we got rid of the car, would you mind? C Suppose we got rid of the car, would you mind? XX COMPLETE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES SO THAT IT MEANS THE SAME AS THE SENTENCE BEFORE IT She doesn’t live in London because she doesn’t know anyone there She’d live in London if she knew someone there I can’t live in the country because I can’t find a job there I’d live in the country if I could find a job there I don’t have a spare ticket I can’t take you to the concert If I had a spare ticket, I’d take you to the concert The schoolchildren sowed some seeds, but they forgot to water them so they didn’t grow If the children watered some seeds, they would grow They don’t understand the problem They won’t find a solution If they understood the problem, they’d find the solution He sits around too much He isn’t fit 33 If he didn’t sit around too much, he’d be fit Carol didn’t answer the phone because she was studying If Carol hadn’t been studying, she’d have answered the phone Rita is exhausted today because she didn’t get any sleep last night If Rita had got some sleep last night, she wouldn’t be exhausted today She’s very thin; perhaps that’s why she feels cold so much If she weren’t/wasn’t too thin, she wouldn’t feel cold so much 10 He never polishes his shoes, so he never looks smart If he polished his shoes, he’d look smart 11 He can’t park near his office; that’s why he doesn’t come by car If he could park near his office, he’d come by car 12 My house is guarded by two big dogs That’s the only reason it isn’t broken into every night If my house were/was guarded by two big dogs, it’d be broken into every night 13 The flats are not clearly numbered, so it is very difficult to find anyone If the flats were clearly numbered, it’d be easy/wouldn’t be difficult to find someone/anyone 14 I don’t know her e-mail address, so I can’t tell you If I knew her e-mail address, I could tell you 15 She works in the evening She has no time to play with her children If she didn’t work in the evening, she’d have time to play with her children 16 I don’t want them to be upset, so I’ve decided not to tell them what happened They ’d be upset if I told them what happened 17 I am not tall enough to join the basketball team If I were/was tall enough, I would join the basketball team 18 He doesn’t see the signal so he doesn’t stop his car If he saw the signal, he’d stop his car 19 Peter gets bad marks because he doesn’t prepare his lessons well If Peter prepared his lessons well, he wouldn’t get bad marks/would get good marks 20 Mary doesn’t have enough money She can’t buy a new car If Mary had enough money, she’d buy a new car 21 Go right now or you’ll be late for the train If you don’t go right now, you’ll be late for the train 22 He doesn’t apply for the job because he doesn’t have enough qualifications If he had enough qualifications, he’d apply for the job 23 Hurry up, or we will be late for the exam If we don’t hurry, we’ll be late for the exam 24 They not understand you because you not often talk to them If you often talked to them, they’d understand you 34 25 Because you speak English unnaturally, they not understand you If you spoke English naturally, they’d understand you XXI REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING CONDITIONAL SENTENCES Peter lives with his parents because he can’t buy a flat  If Peter could buy a flat, he wouldn’t live with his parents or Peter wouldn’t live with his parents if he could buy a flat Mary is sad because she has a small flat  If Mary didn’t have a small flat, she wouldn’t be sad or Mary wouldn’t be sad if she didn’t have a small flat I didn’t go to Mary’s birthday because she didn’t invite me  I would have gone to Mary’s birthday if she had invited me or if Mary had invited me, I would have gone to her birthday John will pass the driving exam if he isn’t nervous  John will pass the driving exam unless he is nervous I don’t know his email so I can’t send him an invitation  If I knew his email, I could send him an invitation You must leave home early or you’ll miss the flight  If you don’t leave home early, you’ll miss the flight I was busy so I didn’t have enough time to go to the supermarket  If I hadn’t been so busy, I would have had enough time to go to the supermarket Mary was ill so she didn’t go to the cinema with me  If Mary hadn’t been ill, she would have gone to the cinema with me Mary didn’t play tennis because she had broken her leg  Mary would have played tennis if she hadn’t broken her leg or If Mary hadn’t broken her leg, she would have played tennis 10 I’d like to buy a new car but I haven’t got enough money  I would buy a new car if I had enough money or If I had enough money, I would buy a new car - THE END - 35 ... would you Q 33 - If the ambulance had arrived sooner, they her life had saved might have saved Q34 - How you cope if you lost your job? will would Q35 - If he tries, he well might would Q36 - If... would you Q 33 - If the ambulance had arrived sooner, they her life had saved might have saved Q34 - How you cope if you lost your job? will would Q35 - If he tries, he well might would Q36 - If... clothes 33 If I had known that you couldn''t eat octopus, I (not buy) _would have bought it 34 If they (hang) _hung that picture lower, people would be able to see it 35 She (be)

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