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A) Conditional Sentences Type I: (Go) (Watch)

This document contains exercises on conditional sentences, including filling in the blanks in conditional sentences of different types (Type I, II, III) and identifying the type of conditional sentences. There are multiple parts with different conditional sentence exercises, including completing sentences with the correct verb form depending on the type, deciding the type of given conditional sentences, and mixing conditional sentence types in one exercise.

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A) Conditional Sentences Type I: (Go) (Watch)

This document contains exercises on conditional sentences, including filling in the blanks in conditional sentences of different types (Type I, II, III) and identifying the type of conditional sentences. There are multiple parts with different conditional sentence exercises, including completing sentences with the correct verb form depending on the type, deciding the type of given conditional sentences, and mixing conditional sentence types in one exercise.

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a) Conditional Sentences Type I

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I. If you (go) TV. I (earn) If she (hurry / not) out with your friends tonight, I (watch) the football match on

a lot of money if I (get) , we (miss)

that job. the bus.

b) Conditional Sentence Type I


Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I. If you (wash) If my dad (have) You (learn) If the weather (be / not) We (get / not) the dishes, I (cook) time next week, we (paint) a lot about American history if you (visit) too bad tomorrow, we (play) there on time if we (catch / not) dinner tonight. my room. the exhibition. golf. the bus.

c) Conditional Sentences Type II


Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II. If he (try) I (buy) It (surprise / not) harder, he (reach) these shoes if they (fit) me if he (know / not) his goals. . the answer.

d) Conditional Sentence Type I or II


Complete the sentences with the correct form (Type I or II). If you need the car in the afternoon, I If I I'll buy this bag if they She wouldn't pay cash if she If I didn't have you, I shopping in the morning.

a hat, I would look like an old woman. it in blue. a credit card. what to do.

e) Conditional Sentence Type II


Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

If I (have) If she (study) If we (know) I (go) It (surprise)

more time, I (learn) harder, she (get) more about history, we (be / not) jogging with Tom and Sue if they (be) me if she (help / not)

to play the guitar. better marks. afraid of the test. here this week. you.

( In class) Conditional Sentences Type III


Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III. If we (listen) If you (switch) She (come) to the radio, we (hear) on the lights, you (fall / not) to our party if she (be / not) the news. over the chair. on holiday.

(In class) Conditional Sentences Type I, II or III


Complete the Conditional Sentences with the correct form (Type I, II or III). If I If we'd seen you, we If we stronger, I'd help you carry the piano. . him tomorrow, we'll say hello. the tools. . the exam. a driving licence. him every day, she'd be lovesick. to London if I don't get a cheap flight. him about our secret.

He would have repaired the car himself if he If you drop the vase, it If I hadn't studied, I I wouldn't go to school by bus if I If she I We'd be stupid if we

( In class) 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

3.

If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning ... (song) Type I Type II Type III

4.

I wouldn't run away if I saw a spider. Type I Type II Type III

5.

We'd have given you a lift if you hadn't had your bike with you. Type I Type II Type III

6.

If you had listened to me, the accident wouldn't have happened. Type I Type II Type III

7.

If we don't get tickets for the concert, we'll stay at home. Type I Type II Type III

8.

They'd go by bus if they didn't have a car. Type I Type II Type III

9.

She'll hear us if you don't stop laughing. Type I Type II Type III He wouldn't have taken the bread if he hadn't been hungry. Type I Type II Type III

( in class) Exercises on Conditional Sentences (Mix)


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Type I, II or III

Complete the Conditional Sentences. Decide whether to use Type I, II or III. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. If I had time, I If you If they had gone for a walk, they If she I would have told you, if I Would you mind if I If they My friend If I shopping with you. English, you will get along with them perfectly. the lights off.

to see us, we will go to the zoo. him. the window? me, I wouldn't have said no. me at the station if he gets the afternoon off. it, nobody would do it. me up, I'll take the bus home.

10. If my father

( In class) Exercises on Conditional Sentences (Mix)


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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 2. Type II Type III

If you have to do the washing up, I will help you. Type I Type II Type III

3.

If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning ... (song) Type I Type II Type III

4.

I wouldn't run away if I saw a spider. Type I Type II Type III

5.

We'd have given you a lift if you hadn't had your bike with you. Type I Type II Type III

6.

If you had listened to me, the accident wouldn't have happened. Type I Type II Type III

7.

If we don't get tickets for the concert, we'll stay at home. Type I Type II Type III

8.

They'd go by bus if they didn't have a car. Type I Type II Type III

9.

She'll hear us if you don't stop laughing. Type I Type II Type III

10. He wouldn't have taken the bread if he hadn't been hungry. Type I Type II Type III

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