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Conditionals Part 1

The document discusses conditional sentences in English. It provides examples of type I, II, and III conditional sentences and asks the reader to complete or identify the type of each example. Type I conditional sentences discuss probable present or future situations. Type II conditional sentences discuss unlikely or imaginary present or future situations. Type III conditional sentences discuss improbable or unlikely past situations. The document aims to help the reader practice identifying and forming different types of conditional sentences in English.

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Conditionals Part 1

The document discusses conditional sentences in English. It provides examples of type I, II, and III conditional sentences and asks the reader to complete or identify the type of each example. Type I conditional sentences discuss probable present or future situations. Type II conditional sentences discuss unlikely or imaginary present or future situations. Type III conditional sentences discuss improbable or unlikely past situations. The document aims to help the reader practice identifying and forming different types of conditional sentences in English.

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CONDITIONAL PART I

PARTY

Some friends are planning a party. Everybody wants to party, but nobody's really keen
on preparing and organizing the party. So everybody comes up with a few conditions,
just to make sure that the others will also do something.

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.

1) If Caroline and Sue _____________________ (prepare) the salad, Phil


_____________________ (decorate) the house.

2) If Sue (cut) ____________________ the onions for the salad, Caroline (peel)
________________________ the mushrooms.

3) Jane (hoover) _______________________ the sitting room if Aaron and Tim (move)
_________________________ the furniture.

4) If Bob (tidy up) _______________________ the kitchen, Anita (clean)


____________________________ the toilet.

5) Elaine (buy) _______________________ the drinks if somebody (help)


___________________________ her carry the bottles.

6) If Alan and Rebecca (organize) ______________________ the food, Mary and


Conor (make) ____________________________ the sandwiches.

7) If Bob (look after) ________________________ the barbecue, Sue (let)


____________________________ the guests in.

8) Frank (play) ______________________________ the DJ if the others (bring)


_____________________________ along their CDs.

9) Alan (mix) ____________________________ the drinks if Jane (give)


_________________________ him some of her cocktail recipes.

10) If they all (do) ___________________________ their best, the party (be)
_________________________.

Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I) by putting the verbs into the correct
form.

1) If you (send) ___________________ this letter now, she (receive)


_________________________ it tomorrow.

2) If I (do) _____________________________ this test, I (improve)


__________________________________ my English.
3) If I (find) ________________________ your ring, I (give)
___________________________ it back to you.

4) Peggy (go) _____________________ shopping if she (have)


_________________________ time in the afternoon.

5) Simon (go) _______________________ to London next week if he (get)


_____________________________ a cheap flight.

6) If her boyfriend (phone / not) ___________________________ today, she (leave)


___________________________ him.

7) If they (study / not) __________________________ harder, they (pass / not)


________________________________ the exam.

8) If it (rain) _____________________________ tomorrow, I (have to / not)


___________________________ water the plants.

9) You (be able/ not) ____________________________ to sleep if you (watch)


_______________________________ this scary film.

10) Susan (can / move / not) ___________________________ into the new house if it
(be / not) _______________________ ready on time.

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

Jane is a daydreamer. She imagines what would happen if she won the lottery.

1) If I (play) _________________ the lottery, I (have)


____________________________ a chance to hit the jackpot.

2) If I (hit) _______________________ the jackpot, I (be) _____________ rich.

3) If I (be) _____________________ rich, my life (change)


_________________________ completely.

4) I (buy) ____________________ a lonely island, if I (find)


___________________________ a nice one.

5) If I (own) ________________________ a lonely island, I (build)


___________________________ a huge house by the beach.

6) I (invent) ________________________ all my friends if I (have)


___________________________ a house by the beach.

7) I (pick) ____________________ my friends up in my yacht if they (want)


_______________________ to spend their holidays on my island.

8) We (have) ________________________ great parties if my friends (come)


____________________________ to my island.
9) If we (like) ________________________ to go shopping in a big city, we (charter)
_____________________ a helicopter.

10) But if my friends' holidays (be) ____________________ over, I (feel)


_________________________ very lonely on my lonely island.

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.

What a match – your favourite team has lost again! So after the game, the supporters
discuss what could have been different.

1) If the midfielders (pass) _________________________the ball more exactly, our


team (have) ________________________ more chances to attack.

2) If the forwards (run) _______________________ faster, they (have score)


_____________________________ more goals.

3) Their motivation (improve) __________________________ if they (kick)


____________________________ a goal during the first half.

4) The fullbacks (prevent) _________________________ one or the other goal if they


(mark) _______________________________ their opponents.

5) If the goalie (lump up) _________________________, he (catch)


________________________________ the ball.

6) If the referee (see) _________________________ the foul, he (award)


___________________________ a penalty kick to our team.

7) Our team (be) ________________________________ in better form if they (trained)


_______________________________ harder the weeks before.

8) The game (become) _____________________________ better if the trainer (send)


________________________________ a substitute in during the second half.

9) If it (be) ______________________________ a home game, our team (win)


____________________________________ the match.

10) If our team (win) __________________________________ the match, they (move


up) ________________________________________ in the league.

Decide and circle 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

10. He wouldn't have taken the bread if he hadn't been hungry.


Type I Type II Type III

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