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Ex. 1: Conditional Sentences Type 1

The document provides examples of different types of conditional sentences for students to practice. It includes 5 exercises with multiple sentences for each type of conditional: Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and mixed types. Students are to complete the sentences by filling in the blanks with the correct form of the verb based on the conditional type. The exercises provide practice with real world scenarios and conditions using different tenses for the conditional sentences.

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Ex. 1: Conditional Sentences Type 1

The document provides examples of different types of conditional sentences for students to practice. It includes 5 exercises with multiple sentences for each type of conditional: Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and mixed types. Students are to complete the sentences by filling in the blanks with the correct form of the verb based on the conditional type. The exercises provide practice with real world scenarios and conditions using different tenses for the conditional sentences.

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Ex.

1: Conditional Sentences Type 1


Copy and complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the conditional sentences type 1.

1. If it _____ (to rain) tomorrow, we _____ (to stay) at home. 2. If the computer _____ (to be) broken, you _____ (to use) the phone to talk to your friends. 3. If you are hungry, _____ (to ask) your dad for some cookies. 4. If the car _____ (to be) out of gas, its engine _____ start. 5. I _____ (to go) to school if I _____ (to have) a bad cold. 6. We _____ (to go) to the pool if the weather _____ (to be) bad tomorrow. 7. If there _____ (to be) no milk left in the fridge, we _____ (to have / to drink) water. 8. Please _____ (to have a look) at your grandfather if he _____ (to say) he doesn't feel well. 9. If you _____ (to come) home early today, we _____ (to take ) the dog for a walk. 10. You _____ (to pass) your next exam easily tomorrow if you _____ (to work) very hard.

Ex. 2: Conditional Sentences Type 1


Copy and complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the conditional sentences type 1.

1. If you _____ (to finish) your homework, your teacher _____ (to be) very proud of you. 2. Mary _____ (to fail) her exam today if she _____ (not / to study) much. 3. If Steve _____ (to be) in hospital, he _____ (to like) a visit. 4. Salma _____ (to break into) her own house if she _____ (to lose) her keys. 5. If Steve _____ (to practise) hard enough, he _____ (to give) a wonderful performance tonight.

Ex. 3: Conditional Sentences Type 2


Copy and complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the conditional sentences type 2.

1. If I _____ (to have) enough money, I _____ (to buy) an expensive car right now. 2. If I _____ (to be) a cowboy, I _____ (to spend) most of my time with horses. 3. If you _____ (to give) me some money, I _____ (to take) my girlfriend out to dinner. 4. If only we _____ (to have) more space in our garden, we _____ (to buy) a swimming pool. 5. You _____ (to have / to go) to important meetings if you _____ (to be) president of the
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USA. 6. Mary _____ (to go) on holiday to Cuba if _____ (can / afford) it. 7. If Peter _____ (to be) quite, his teacher _____ (to give) him extra homework. 8. Michael _____ (to impress) many girls if he _____ (to be) as strong as superman. 9. My mum doesn't allow me to have any pets. But if I _____ (to have) a dog, I _____ (to take)

it for a walk every day. 10. If Jan _____ (to be) rich enough, he _____ (to go) on holiday to Greece with his parents.

Ex. 4: Conditional Sentences Type 2


Copy and complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the conditional sentences type 2.

1. If I _____ (to be) a bit taller, I _____ (to ride) horses. 2. _____ (you / to be / still) my friend even if _____ (you / to be) a famous rock star? 3. Why _____ (I / not / to quit) working if _____ (I / to have) enough money? 4. What _____ (you / to say) if _____ (I / to ask / you) to marry me? 5. _____ (I / to quit) my maths class already ages ago if _____ (I / to be allowed to). 6. If _____ (I / to be) a millionaire, _____ (I / to buy) a swimming pool a long time ago. 7. If _____ (you / to study) hard, _____ (you / to be) more successful all along.

Ex. 5: Conditional Sentences Type 3


Copy and complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the conditional sentences type 3.

1. If I _____ (to study) hard enough, I _____ (to pass) the exam easily today. 2. Her son _____ (to spend) all day playing computer games if Salma _____ (to give) him a computer for his birthday. 3. If we _____ (to leave) the party early, everyone _____ (to laugh) at us. 4. If you _____ (to be) such a fool, we _____ (to succeed). 5. If we _____ (not / to be) unemployed for so many years, we _____ (to find) a job quite easily now. 6. If police _____ (not / to find) him, he _____ (to be / still) on the loose1 today. 7. He _____ (not / to be) in so much trouble now if he _____ (to spend) so much time with those irresponsible2 guys when he was a child. 8. I _____ (to decide) to become a knight if I _____ (to live) in the Middle Ages3. 9. If it _____ (to rain) so much yesterday, we _____ (to go) to the zoo.

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