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Exercise of Conditional Sentence

The document provides examples of conditional sentences types I, II, and III. It gives incomplete sentences for each type and asks the reader to complete them. It then provides a second part with 10 complete conditional sentences and asks the reader to identify which type each one belongs to.

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Exercise of Conditional Sentence

The document provides examples of conditional sentences types I, II, and III. It gives incomplete sentences for each type and asks the reader to complete them. It then provides a second part with 10 complete conditional sentences and asks the reader to identify which type each one belongs to.

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Part I

Conditional Sentences Type I

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.

 If you (go)……………………..out with your friends tonight, I (watch)………………the football match


on TV.
 I (earn)……………………a lot of money if I (get)…………………..that job.
 If she (hurry / not)………….. , we (miss)………………………  the bus.

Conditional Sentences Type II

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

 If he (try)……………..harder, he (reach)……………….his goals.


 I (buy)…………………these shoes if they (fit)…………………….
 It (surprise / not)………………………..me if he (know / not)……………….the answer.

Conditional Sentences Type III

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.

 If we (listen)………………….to the radio, we (hear)………………….the news.


 If you (switch)……………….on the lights, you (fall / not)………………over the chair.
 She (come)………………to our party if she (be / not)………………..on holiday.

Part II
Choose the correct Conditional Sentences Type I, II or III from the following sentences!
1. If the post comes on time, I look at it before I go to work (type………)
2. If you had eaten your dinner, you wouldn’t have been hungry (type………)
3. If I had gone on the trip to London, I would have visited Hyde Park (type………)
4. If you came to class early, I could finish your homework (type………)
5. If they all do their best, the party will be great (type………)
6. If I were you, I’d get my hair cut (type………)
7. If I had had the chance, I would have gone to university (type………)
8. If the computer crashed, you would lose all your unsaved work (type………)
9. If I studied more often, I might get better grades (type………)
10. If you had attended every lesson, you would have passed that exam easily (type………)

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