This document contains exercises focused on conditional sentences, including filling in the blanks with the correct verb forms and creating conditional sentences from given statements. It emphasizes various types of conditional sentences, such as real, unreal, and past conditions. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and application of conditional grammar structures.
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Conditional sentence exercises - handout
This document contains exercises focused on conditional sentences, including filling in the blanks with the correct verb forms and creating conditional sentences from given statements. It emphasizes various types of conditional sentences, such as real, unreal, and past conditions. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and application of conditional grammar structures.
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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Exercise 1: Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form:
1. If I see him, I ____________________ (give ) him a gift. 2. If I had a typewriter, I ____________________ (type) it myself. 3. If I had known that you were in hospital, I ____________________ (visit) you. 4. You could make better progress if you ____________________ (attend) class regularly. 5. If I ____________________ (know) his telephone number, I’d give it to you. 6. If you ____________________ (arrive) ten minutes earlier, you would have got a seat. 7. If he worked more slowly, he ____________________ (not make) so many mistakes. 8. I wouldn’t drink that wine if I ____________________ (be) you. 9. If I ____________________ (find) a cheap room, I will stay a fortnight. 10. A lot of people ____________________ (be) out of work if the factory closed down. 11. If I (know) ____________________ that you were ill, I (go) ____________________ to see you. 12. If she'd had enough money, she (buy) ____________________ a car. 13. I (buy) ____________________ a car If you lend me some money. 14. I (see) ____________________ him if I (go) ____________________ to the party last night. 15. We could have gone out if the weather (not be) ____________________ so bad. 16. If the book (not be) ____________________ expensive, I'll buy it. 17. You would be very surprised if he (return) ____________________. 18. I'll go out if it (not rain) ____________________. 19. They wouldn't come to the party if you (not invite) ____________________ them. 20. What ____________________ you (do) ____________________ if you (be) ____________________ him? 21. If that hat costs much, I (buy) ____________________ a small one. 22. If you (drive) ____________________ more carefully, you (have) ____________________ so many accidents. 23. If I (make) ____________________ that mistake again, my teacher (get) ____________________ angry with me. 24. If I spoke English, my job (be) ____________________ a lot easier. 25. If he (go) ____________________ to London yesterday, he ( meet) ____________________ his old friend. 26. I will lend them some money if they (ask) ____________________ me. 27. If we had known who he was, we (invite) ____________________ him to speak at our meeting. 28. My dog (bark) ____________________ if it (hear) ____________________ any strange sound. 29. If I (have) ____________________ enough money, I would buy a house. 30. They (not/let) ____________________ you in if you (come) late. Exercise 2: Make conditional sentences: 1. Keep silent or you’ll wake the baby up. → If ……………………………………………..…..……… 2. Stop talking or you won’t understand the lesson. → If …………………………………….....….……. 3. I don’t know her number, so I don’t ring her up. → If …………………………………….....….…….. 4. I don’t know the answer, so I can’t tell you. → If …………………………………………….……….. 5. We got lost because we didn’t have a map. → If …………………………………….……..…….…… 6. Susan felt sick because she ate four cream cakes. →……………………………………………..…… 7. Without this treatment, the patient would have died. →……………………………………….….…... 8. He lost his job because he was late every day. →………………………………………………...…… 9. Peter is fat because he eats so many chips. →……………………………………………………...….. 10. Robert got a bad cough because he started smoking cigarettes. →………………………………..….. 11. We can’t go out because he has to study for his exam. →………………………………..….. 12. She is lazy so she can’t pass the exam. →………………………………..….. 13. He will pay me tonight; I will have enough money to buy a car. →………………………………..….. 14. He smokes too much; that’s why he can’t get rid of his cough. →………………………………..….. 15. She is very shy, so she doesn’t enjoy the party. →………………………………..….. 16. He doesn’t take any exercises. He is so unhealthy. →………………………………..….. 17. Study hard or you won’t pass the exam. →………………………………..….. 18. Don’t be impatient or you will make mistakes. →………………………………..….. 19. I didn’t eat lunch, I feel hungry now. →………………………………..….. 20. He didn’t revise all his lessons, he failed the exam. →………………………………..…..
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