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Conditional Sentence Type I

The document provides examples of conditional sentences types I and II and exercises for students to complete conditional sentences using the correct type. Type I conditional sentences are used to talk about possible or unlikely present or future situations. Type II conditional sentences are used to talk about unlikely past or present situations. The exercises consist of filling in the blanks in sample sentences with the correct verb form depending on whether it should be type I or type II conditional.

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Conditional Sentence Type I

The document provides examples of conditional sentences types I and II and exercises for students to complete conditional sentences using the correct type. Type I conditional sentences are used to talk about possible or unlikely present or future situations. Type II conditional sentences are used to talk about unlikely past or present situations. The exercises consist of filling in the blanks in sample sentences with the correct verb form depending on whether it should be type I or type II conditional.

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Conditional Sentence Type I

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.

 If you (wash) the dishes, I (cook) dinner tonight.

 If my dad (have) time next week, we (paint) my room.

 You (learn) a lot about American history if you (visit) the


exhibition.

 If the weather (be / not) too bad tomorrow, we (play) golf.

 We (get / not) there on time if we (catch / not) the bus.

Conditional Sentence Type II


Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

 If I (have) more time, I (learn) to play the guitar.

 If she (study) harder, she (get) better marks.

 If we (know) more about history, we (be / not) afraid of the


test.

 I (go) jogging with Tom and Sue if they (be) here this week.

 It (surprise) me if she (help / not) you.

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 shopping in the morning.

 If I a hat, I would look like an old woman.

 I'll buy this bag if they it in blue.

 She wouldn't pay cash if she a credit card.

 If I didn't have you, I what to do.

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