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Unit 5 Grammar

The document focuses on conditional sentences, including zero, first, second, and third conditionals, providing exercises for completion and verb form selection. It includes discussions between two characters, Niall and Linda, about their concerns regarding disasters like earthquakes and cyberattacks. The exercises aim to reinforce the understanding and application of conditional grammar in various contexts.

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Unit 5 Grammar

The document focuses on conditional sentences, including zero, first, second, and third conditionals, providing exercises for completion and verb form selection. It includes discussions between two characters, Niall and Linda, about their concerns regarding disasters like earthquakes and cyberattacks. The exercises aim to reinforce the understanding and application of conditional grammar in various contexts.

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Unit 5 GRAMMAR Standard

Zero, first and second conditional Niall Yes, that’s true. I’d be very scared if
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(if / unless) (I / experience / an earthquake)
1 Complete the conditional sentences with the correct Linda Me too. But the disaster I’m most worried about
affirmative or negative form of the verbs below. is a cyberattack. Our whole society stops working
achieve ​
be ​
feel ​
go ​
lose ​
use if 5
(the computer networks / not work).
1 If public transport is cheap and efficient, people Niall I know. If there was a cyberattack,
use their cars less. 6
.
2 If it stops raining later, we to the (it / cause / so many problems)
park. Linda I know, it’s scary! That reminds me, our internet
3 What would you do if there an stopped working this morning!
earthquake here?
4 If you the matches, we won’t be Third conditional, What if … ? /
able to make a fire tonight.
5 If you did more exercise, you a lot
I wish / If only
healthier. 4 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
6 We our goal unless we find more 1 brought / would have / we / made / If / had /
sponsors to support us. matches, / a fire / we
If we had brought matches, we would have made a fire.
2 Choose the correct verb forms.
2 rained a lot last year, / wouldn’t / had / If / it / there /
1 … if there was a hurricane?
a drought / have been
a What happens b What do you do

c What would you do

2 If … this button on the camera, the image stays in
3 hadn’t / houses / 10,000 people / signed / in the
focus.
forest / they / built / If / would have / the petition,
a you will press b you press c you’re pressing

3 If there is going to be a volcanic eruption, the 
government usually … a warning beforehand. 4 in focus, / would have / the photo / it / been /
a will give b gives c would give amazing / If / had / looked
4 If we had some matches, … them to light the fire. 
a I will use  b I wouldn’t use c I would use 
5 … I borrowed your phone to call my dad? 5 put / a waterproof bag, / got wet / our clothes / If /
a Do you mind if b Would you mind if C Can had / they / in / we / wouldn’t have

3 Complete the conditional sentences. Use the words in 
brackets to help you.
Niall What kind of disasters do you worry about? 5 Complete the third conditional sentences.
Linda I live by the river so I’m concerned about 1 I wish I had got up earlier today. Then I wouldn’t
flooding. It doesn’t happen very often. But we have been late for school.
move everything upstairs and wait and see if 2 I done well in the exam if only I had
1
. been more dedicated to studying.
the water level in the river rises
(the water level in the river / rise) 3 What if I used a flash in that photo?
The image would have been too dark to see anything.
Niall That must be difficult.
4 What the hurricane had hit our town?
Linda It isn’t too bad. We recently got some
5 If we had brought a rope with us. We
special doors that stop water from
would be able to use it to climb up that rock.
getting in, so if there is flooding this year,
6 What if we hadn’t stood up for what we believed in?
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.
Nothing have changed.
(we / be / ready). If we lived in an earthquake area,
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(it / be / much worse)
For me, these exercises were … easy OK difficult

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