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Conditional Sentences: Mixed Types Complete The Conditional Sentences With The Correct Form of The Verb

1. The document contains conditional sentences with mixed types using if clauses and different verb tenses. 2. The conditional sentences practice using if clauses with various verb forms including present, past, and modal verbs. 3. The conditional sentences cover a variety of everyday situations and scenarios to demonstrate the use of different conditional sentence structures.
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Conditional Sentences: Mixed Types Complete The Conditional Sentences With The Correct Form of The Verb

1. The document contains conditional sentences with mixed types using if clauses and different verb tenses. 2. The conditional sentences practice using if clauses with various verb forms including present, past, and modal verbs. 3. The conditional sentences cover a variety of everyday situations and scenarios to demonstrate the use of different conditional sentence structures.
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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES: MIXED TYPES Complete the conditional sentences with the correct orm o the !er" 1.

If you (go) out with your friends, I will watch the football match on TV. 2. I will earn a lot of money if I (get) that job. 3. If she hadn t hurried, we (miss) the bus. !. If he tried harder, he (reach) his goals. ". I would buy these shoes if they (fit). #. It won t sur$rise me if he (not %now) the answer. &. If we (listen) to the radio, we would ha'e heard the news. (. )he (come) to our $arty if she had not been on holiday. *. If you see the mil%man, $lease (tell) him to lea'e three $ints. 1+. If you throw wood into the water, it (float). 11. If I (be) stronger, I d hel$ you carry the $iano. 12. If we d seen you, we (sto$). 13. If we (meet) tomorrow, we ll say hello. 1!. ,e would ha'e re$aired the car himself if he (ha'e) the tools. 1". If you dro$ the 'ase, it (brea%). 1#. If I hadn t studied, I (not $ass) the e-am. 1&. I wouldn t go to school by bus if I (ha'e) a dri'ing licence. 1(. If she (not see) him e'ery day, she d be lo'esic%. 1*. I (not tra'el) to .ondon if I don t get a chea$ flight. 2+. /e d be stu$id if we (tell) him about our secret. 21. It (be) silly if we tried to wal% all the way there. 22. I (watch) the film only if the re'iews are good. 23. )he d ha'e ta%en me to the station if her car (not brea%) down. 2!. If you (not as%), he won t hel$ you. 2". If it (not rain) yesterday, we would ha'e gone sailing. 2#. 0ou (loo% after) their dog again if they go on holiday this year1 2&. /ould you mind if I (use) your mobile1

2(. I (not o$en) the mail if it had contained a 'irus. 2*. 2'en if I (ha'e) a wet3suit, I wouldn t go scuba3di'ing. 3+. 0ou (be) so strict if you d %nown the truth1 31. If I had had more time, I (come) to your $arty yesterday. 32. 4i'e the boo% to 5ane if you (see) her. 33. If he (ta%e) my ad'ice he wouldn t ha'e ended u$ in $rison. 3!. /e ll send for the doctor if he (feel) worse. 3". If she $ractised more, she ($lay) more naturally. 3#. If there s not much wine, I (go) to buy some. 3&. If we lea'e before brea%fast we (catch) the train. 3(. The grass would loo% better if they (ta%e) care of it. 3*. If I (bring) my coat I wouldn t ha'e been so cold. !+. If your aunt (see) she will tell you off.

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