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Condiitionals

The document provides exercises for practicing conditional sentences in English, including zero, first, second, and third conditional forms. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions and prompts for rewriting sentences using specific words. Additionally, it encourages the creation of original conditional sentences using various introductory phrases.

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Condiitionals

The document provides exercises for practicing conditional sentences in English, including zero, first, second, and third conditional forms. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions and prompts for rewriting sentences using specific words. Additionally, it encourages the creation of original conditional sentences using various introductory phrases.

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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

0. Complete the conditional sentences “zero conditional”


1. Trees ________________ (die) if it______________________(not rain)
2. If you _______________ (fly), you__________________(must) pay for your drinks and snacks
3. Unless Peter ______________ (need) more space, a small car_____________(be) big enough for one
person.
1.- Complete the conditional sentences type I
1. If you ________ (go) out with your friends tonight, I __________ (watch) the football match on TV.
2. She ___________ (earn) a lot of money if she _________ (get) that job.
3. If she __________ (not/ hurry), we ___________ (miss) the train.
2.- Complete the conditional clauses type II
1. If he _________ (try) harder, he __________ (reach) his goals.
2. If you __________ (arrive) earlier, I ______________ (not/ have) to wait.
3. It _________ (not/ surprise) me if you ___________ (not/know) the answer.
3.- Complete the conditionals type III
1. If we _________________ (listen) to the radio, we ___________________ (hear) the news.
2. She _______________________ (come) to our party if she______________ (not/ be) on holiday.
3. He ________________________ (repair) the car himself if he ______________ (have) the tools.
4.- Complete the conditional clauses type I, II and III
1. If it is fine tomorrow, we _________________ (go) swimming.
2. If you ____________ (wear) that hat, you will look silly.
3. If it snows, _____________ (you/ drive) to the coast?
4. If I won a million dollars, I ________________ (buy) my own airplane.
5. If you __________ (go) to England, you would learn a lot of English.
6. I would watch an interesting film if I __________ (go) to the cinema.
7. I had watched an interesting film if I _______________ (go) to the cinema.
8. If she _____________ (go) to Lisbon, she will visit the zoo.
9. I will miss the school bus if I ________________ (not/ get up) on time.
10. If I had got up on time, I _________________________ (not miss) the school bus.
11. She would have taken me to the station if her car ___________________ (break) down.
12. If they___________(have) time at the weekend, they will come to see us.
13. If we sneak out quietly, nobody _________________(notice).
14. If we _________________(know) about your problem, we would have helped you.
15. If I______________(be) you, I would not buy that dress.
16. We____________________(arrive) earlier if hadn’t missed the bus
17. If I didn’t have a mobile phone, my life ______________________(not be) complete
18. Ok, I_____________________(get) the popcorn if you buy the drinks
19. If I ___________________________(tell) you a secret, you would be sure to leak it.
20. She________________________(go) out with you if you had only asked her
21. I wouldn’t have read your diary if you ____________________(not hide) it in such an obvious place
22. It_____________________(be) silly if we tried to walk there
23. I___________________(watch) the film only if the reviews are good
24. She’d have taken me to the station if her car ________________________(not break) down
25. If you_______________________(not ask), he won’t help you
26. If it _________________________(not snow) yesterday, we would have gone sailing
27. ____________________________(you/look) after his dog again if they go on holiday this year?
28. Would you mind if Mary___________________(use) your mobile?
29. I________________________________(not open) the mail if it had contained a virus
30. Even if I___________________(have) a wet-suit, I wouldn’t go scuba-diving
31. ____________________________(you/be) so strict if you had known the truth?
32. If I______________________(be) stronger, I’d help you carry the piano
33. If we’d seen you, we ____________________________(stop)
34. If we______________________(meet) him tomorrow, we’ll say hello
35. He would have repaired the car himself if he ______________________(have) the tools
36. If you drop the vase, it______________________(break)
37. If I hadn’t studied, I______________________________(not pass) the exam
38. I wouldn’t go to school by bus if I__________________(have) a driving licence
39. If she_____________________(not see) him every day, she would be lovesick
40. I ____________________(not travel) to London if I don’t got a cheap flight
41. We’d be stupid if we__________________(tell) him about our secret
42. If we meet at 9:30, we_____________________(have) plenty of time
43. Lisa would find the milk if she_____________________(look) in the fridge
44. The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she __________________(feed) the animals
45. If you spoke louder, your classmates____________________________(understand) you
5. Write your own conditional sentences according to the following situations. Use not only ‘if’ but
‘supposing, In case of.....’

1. I can’t write to her because I don’t have her address.


2. I’m not going to buy that car because it’s so expensive.
3. We can’t go out because it’s raining.
4. Unfortunately I didn’t see him so I couldn’t give him your message.
5. I want to ring a friend now, but I don’t know his phone number.
6. It didn’t rain yesterday. So I had to water the plants.
7. We have to wait because she isn’t here.
8. I do exercise because I want to look great.
9. I stayed at home because it was raining.
10. You didn’t understand the film because you didn’t read the book.
11. It’s raining so I’m wearing a raincoat.
12. I went to bed late last Saturday. So I was very tired the following day
13. After a night out last weekend, I drove home. I hadn’t drunk any alcohol
14. We’ve just won a match. So we look really happy now
15. Last year, my daughter was blamed for having done something. She told me that she hadn’t done it
6. REWRITE THESE SENTENCES USING THE WORD IN BRACKETS
● The exit doors were blocked so people couldn’t escape from the burning hall (IF)

● I won’t go to the cinema this evening if Tom isn’t going to the theatre (AS LONG AS)

● The company won’t succeed if it doesn’t change (UNLESS)

● The examiner read the passage very quickly, so we didn’t understand it (IF)

● I won’t buy cosmetics if they are rested on animals (PROVIDING THAT)

● If you don’t really want to go to the concert, don’t buy a ticket (UNLESS)

● I live near my office, so I don’t spend much time travelling to work (IF)

▪ He wouldn’t have done the it unless he’d be very angry (IF)

● You can stay and listen if you are quiet (IN CASE)
● We had to go up the stairs because the lift wasn’t working (IN CASE)

● They weren’t wearing life-jackets and perhaps that’s why they died (IF)

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