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1 2 Conditional

This document contains two sections that provide examples of conditional sentences using different verb forms. The first section gives examples of sentences using the first conditional form, where the if-clause is in the present simple and the main clause is in the future simple. The second section gives examples of sentences using the second conditional form, where both clauses use the past tense to talk about hypothetical or unlikely situations.

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1 2 Conditional

This document contains two sections that provide examples of conditional sentences using different verb forms. The first section gives examples of sentences using the first conditional form, where the if-clause is in the present simple and the main clause is in the future simple. The second section gives examples of sentences using the second conditional form, where both clauses use the past tense to talk about hypothetical or unlikely situations.

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1.

Complete the sentences with the first conditional form of the


verb in brackets.
1. If you buy the puzzle, I _______________ (help) you do it.
2. If grandma _______________ (come) for a visit this weekend,
we will play cards.
3. I _______________ (buy) a new toy dinosaur if mum gives me
the money for one.
4. If they _______________ (not get) here soon, we’ll leave
without them.
5. David will save us a seat at the theatre if we _______________
(ask) him to.
6. If they don’t clean this pool, I _______________ (not swim)
here again.
7. I _______________ (cook) some pizza if you are hungry later.
8. If Daysi _______________ (not do) her homework properly this
time, dad will be really annoyed.

2. Choose the correct form of the verbs according to the second


conditional.

1. If I would have / had money, I’d go with you.


2. If you study / studied more, you’d do better in school.
3. I wouldn’t do that if I were / am you.
4. Life would be different if we didn’t have / wouldn’t have
telephones.
5. If John would be / were less angry, people
would like him more.
6. I wouldn’t be / wasn’t so sure if I were you.
7. If I didn’t speak / spoke French better, I’d go
to Paris.

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