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Worksheet Conditional 1-3

This document provides examples of different types of if-clauses and exercises to identify them. There are three types: type 1 uses the simple present in the if-clause and will-future in the main clause; type 2 uses the simple past in the if-clause and would + infinitive in the main clause; type 3 uses the past perfect in the if-clause and would have + past participle in the main clause. The exercises consist of identifying which type each if-clause example belongs to and filling in verbs in examples of each type.

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Worksheet Conditional 1-3

This document provides examples of different types of if-clauses and exercises to identify them. There are three types: type 1 uses the simple present in the if-clause and will-future in the main clause; type 2 uses the simple past in the if-clause and would + infinitive in the main clause; type 3 uses the past perfect in the if-clause and would have + past participle in the main clause. The exercises consist of identifying which type each if-clause example belongs to and filling in verbs in examples of each type.

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Exercise if-clauses type 1

1. If the weather __is__ (be)


If-clause main clause good, we ___will go_______ (go
Type 1 simple present will-future camping) at the weekend.
Type 2 simple past would + infinitive 2. If I _____ (get) a holiday job,
Type 3 past perfect would have + I __________ (earn) some
participle money.
3. The Indians said, “We
__________ nothing to eat if
you _____ (kill all the buffaloes.”
Decide which type of if-clauses it is.
Exercise if-clauses type 2
1. If you are not there, we’ll wait outside the café. 4. If the taxi driver
(Type 1) ___drove_____ (drive) faster,
2. We would go on holiday if we had enough money.  we _would arrive___ (arrive) at
3. we’ll see you at Anne’s party if we go.  the station on time.
4. If you had practice more, you would have done 5. At lot of pupils __________
better.  (do) better at school if they
5. If Mr Moore was friendly, he would get more ________ (listen) to the
customers.  teacher.
6. The Indians wouldn’t have attacked the settlers if 6. If the settlers ________
the settlers hadn’t stolen their land.  (try) to understand the Indians,
7. Columbus said, “If we sail to the West, we will find they __________ (live) together
land.”  peacefully.
8. If I’m there first, I’ll get a table near the band. 

Exercise if-clauses type 3


7. I’m sure that Mr Turner __would
have given._ ((give) Brian a job if he
__had been... (be) more polite to him.
8. If the white settlers __________
(keep) their promises, the Indians
_______________ (leave) them
alone.
9. We _______________ (win) the
match if we _______________
(practice) harder,

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