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PREPARE 7 Grammar Plus Unit 16

The document provides a grammar exercise on conditionals. It includes matching conditional types to examples, identifying conditional types in sentences, correcting conditional mistakes, and completing sentences with the correct conditional verb forms.

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PREPARE 7 Grammar Plus Unit 16

The document provides a grammar exercise on conditionals. It includes matching conditional types to examples, identifying conditional types in sentences, correcting conditional mistakes, and completing sentences with the correct conditional verb forms.

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PREPARE SECOND EDITION LEVEL 7 UNIT 16 GRAMMAR: PLUS

4 If you put your thumb here, the phone is unlocking


1a Mcorrect
atch the type of conditional (0, 1, 2 or 3) to its
use (A, B, C or D).
itself.

0 Zero conditional D A unlikely situations in 5 If she had put on more suncream, she doesn’t get so
the present/future burned.
1 First conditional B likely events in the
future 6 When we will arrive, I will send you a message.
2 Second conditional C imaginary results of
past situations that
never happened 4 Look at the type of conditional (0, 1, 2 or 3) at the end
of each sentence, then complete it with the correct
3 Third conditional D general truths
form of the verbs in brackets.
1b Nconditional
ow read the sentences (1–5) and write the type of
they are an example of (0, 1, 2 or 3).
1 Sorry. I would have turned the music down
if I had known you were trying to
1 If you use this product regularly, you will have work. (turn, know) 3
smooth, silky hair. 1 2 When I my cat, she
2 If that advert hadn’t appeared on my web browser, I a loud purring sound.
wouldn’t have clicked on it. (stroke, make) 0
3 Many music festivals wouldn’t take place if they 3 You so much if you
weren’t sponsored by big corporations. all day looking at things
4 I’ll buy it if I get paid tomorrow. to buy on your phone. (not want, not spend) 2
5 If a football team wears a sponsored kit, millions of 4 If I her, I
people see it. her you’re looking for
her. (see, tell) 1
2 Choose the correct option to complete the sentences
and write the type of conditional they are an example
5 If that jacket a bit cheaper,
maybe I it. (be, buy) 2
of (0, 1, 2 or 3). 6 If we that road, we
1 If today was Sunday, I didn’t have / wouldn’t have to that amazing park. (not
work. 2 take, not discover) 3
2 I hadn’t bought / wouldn’t have bought those trainers
if they hadn’t been on offer. 5 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs
in brackets.
3 I have a problem. If I see a new product, I want /
Last month my company ran an advert during the
wanted to buy it immediately.
Superbowl. Our 30-second ad cost us a total of $5.1
4 If we are / were not too busy next week, I’ll give you million. If we 1 had shown (show) the
a ring. advert 24 hours earlier, it 2
5 How would you feel if your face appeared / appears (cost) only $115,000, but do you know how many
in a TV ad? people watch the Superbowl each year? Roughly 100
6 If you hadn’t helped / wouldn’t help me, I never would million. And what 3 (happen)
have managed to finish on time. when that many people 4
7 I usually click on ‘skip ad’ when an advert will come / (watch) your advert? Well, it’s certainly good for
comes on. business. If it 5 (be) my
decision, of course, I 6
8 What will she do if she doesn’t get / wouldn’t get into (prefer) not to pay $5 million for 30 seconds of TV.
that university? You know, there’s a famous saying in advertising:
half of all the money you spend is a total waste. But
3 Cross out the mistakes in the sentences. Write the
correct sentences.
nobody knows which half. Anyway, our Superbowl
advert is right here on our website. 7
1 If you get hungry later, are you buying a sandwich? you (like) to see it? Here,
If you get hungry later, will you buy a sandwich? I8 (show) it to you.
2 I think we would lose if you hadn’t scored that goal.

3 If Chris wouldn’t work at the weekends, he would


see his friends more often.

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PREPARE SECOND EDITION LEVEL 7 UNIT 16 GRAMMAR: PLUS ANSWER KEY

1a
1 B
2 A
3 C

1b
2 3
3 2
4 1
5 0

2
2 wouldn’t have bought – 3
3 want – 0
4 are – 1
5 appeared – 2
6 hadn’t helped – 3
7 comes – 0
8 doesn’t get – 1

3
2 I think we would have lost if you hadn’t scored
that goal.
3 If Chris didn’t work at the weekends, he would see
his friends more often.
4 If you put your thumb here, the phone unlocks / will
unlock itself.
5 If she had put on more suncream, she wouldn’t
have got so burned.
6 When we arrive, I will send you a message.

4
2 stroke, makes
3 wouldn’t want, didn’t spend
4 see, will/’ll tell
5 were/was, would buy
6 hadn’t taken, wouldn’t have discovered

5
2 would have cost
3 happens
4 watch
5 were / was / had been
6 would prefer / would have preferred
7 Would (you) like
8 will/’ll show

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