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Exercises On Conditional Sentences (Mix) : Type I, II or III

The document provides examples of conditional sentences to determine whether they are type I, II or III conditional sentences. There are 10 sentences with blanks to fill in whether they are type I, II or III conditional sentences. The sentences provide different scenarios about breaking a vase, doing dishes, hammering, seeing a spider, getting a lift, an accident, concert tickets, transportation methods, laughing, and being hungry.
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Exercises On Conditional Sentences (Mix) : Type I, II or III

The document provides examples of conditional sentences to determine whether they are type I, II or III conditional sentences. There are 10 sentences with blanks to fill in whether they are type I, II or III conditional sentences. The sentences provide different scenarios about breaking a vase, doing dishes, hammering, seeing a spider, getting a lift, an accident, concert tickets, transportation methods, laughing, and being hungry.
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Exercises on Conditional Sentences (Mix)

Type I, II or III
Decide whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I, II or II. 1. If he had dropped the vase, it would have broken. Type I Type II Type III 2. If you have to do the washing up, I will help you. Type I Type II Type III . If I had a ha!!er, I"d ha!!er in the !orning ... #song$ Type I Type II Type III %. I wouldn"t run away if I saw a spider. Type I Type II Type III &. 'e"d have given you a lift if you hadn"t had your bike with you. Type I Type II Type III (. If you had listened to !e, the accident wouldn"t have happened. Type I Type II Type III ). If we don"t get tickets for the concert, we"ll stay at ho!e. Type I Type II Type III *. They"d go by bus if they didn"t have a car. Type I Type II Type III +. She"ll hear us if you don"t stop laughing. Type I Type II Type III 1,.-e wouldn"t have taken the bread if he hadn"t been hungry. Type I Type II Type III

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