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Conditionals 1 & 2 Mixed Worksheet



Conditionals 1 & 2 Mixed Worksheet

Conjugate the verb in parentheses in the correct tense used in the first or second conditional.

1. If she knows the time, she _____ (come) to the meeting.

2. She _____ (attend) the meeting if she had the time.

3. Peter _____ (say) yes if you ask him.

4. Unless he _____ (finish) soon, we won't be able to come.

5. If he _____ (be) president, he would invest more in education.

6. What _____ (you do) if you were president?

7. She _____ (fly) Northwest Airlines if she has a choice.

8. If I _____ (think) I could do it, I would do it!

9. Alan would invite Mary if it _____ (be) his party.

10. She won't marry Peter if he _____ (ask) her.

Conditional 3.

Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps.

1. If my parents (be) so tired, they would have gone to camping with me this Saturday.
2. If you (check) the car, it would not have broken down in the middle of the desert.
3. If John had not stopped me, I (give) him a big fight.
4. If it had not rained, the children (play) in the garden.
5. If David (eat) more vegetables, he would have been much healthier.
6. If she had bought a new hard disk, she (has) lost all data.
7. If I (have) a mobile, I could have phoned you.
8. If his older brother had not driven so fast, he (crash) into the other car.
9. If Fred had not cheated at the test, he (be) punished by teachers.
10. If the students (collect) more empty bottles, they would have won the competition.

 

 

For Questions 1-11, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words.

1. I only told you because I thought you would be interested.
TOLD
I..... you if I thought you weren't interested.

2. 2. I won't organise the party unless you arrange the food.
LONG
I'll organise the party..... arrange the food.

3. 3. I think it would be a good idea to speak to the manager first.
WERE
If..... speak to the manager first.

4. 4. If you do the washing up I'll make the coffee.
PROVIDED
I'll make the coffee..... the washing up.

5. 5. You're tired because you keep staying up late.
WERE
If..... to bed earlier, you wouldn't be so tired.

6. 6. You never enter competitions so you'll never win anything.
MIGHT
If you entered competions..... something.

7. 7. The reason I haven't got much money is because they didn't give me promotion.
POOR
If they had given me promotion I..... now.

8. 8. I've been so happy since I met you.
MIGHT
I..... so happy if I hadn't met you.

9. If there is an accident phone the emergency services.
OF
Phone the emergency services................. an accident

10. Purchases may be refunded within seven days.
MIND
Should................ your purchase you have up to seven days to bring it back for a refund.

11. Providing that you make up the time later in the week you can take Monday off.
CONDITION
You can have the day off on Monday................ make up the time later in the week.

1. would not have told
wouldn't have told

2. as long as you
so long as you

3. I were you I would
I were you I'd
I was you I would (more informal)
I was you I'd (more informal)

4. provided you do

5. you were to go

6. you might win

7. wouldn't be so poor
would not be so poor

8. might not have been

9. in case of

10. you change your mind about

11. on condition that you
on condition you

 

Conditionals 1 & 2 Mixed Worksheet

Conjugate the verb in parentheses in the correct tense used in the first or second conditional.

1. If she knows the time, she will come to the meeting.

2. She would attend the meeting if she had the time.

3. Peter will say yes if you ask him.

4. Unless he finishes soon, we won't be able to come.

5. If he were president, he would invest more in education.

6. What would you do if you were president?

7. She will fly Northwest Airlines if she has a choice.

8. If I thought I could do it, I would do it!

9. Alan would invite Mary if it were his party.

10. She won't marry Peter if he asks her.

11. Упражнение 1

12. Раскрывая скобки, напишите каждое предложение три раза, образуя условные предложения 1, 2 и 3 типов.



13. · E.g. If you (to be) free, I (to come) to see you.:

14. If you are free, I will come to see you.

15. If you were free, I would come to see you.

16. If you had been free, I would have come to see you.

17. If I (to see) her, I (to be) glad.

18. If I see her, I will be glad.

19. If I saw her, I would be glad.

20. If I had seen her, I would have been glad.

21. 1. If my friend (to come) to see me, I (to be) very glad. 2. If mother (to buy) a cake, we (to have) a very nice tea party. 3. If we (to receive) a telegram from him, we (not to worry). 4. If you (not to work) systematically, you (to fail) the examinations. 5. If you (to be) busy, I (to leave) you alone. 6. If I (to live) in Moscow, I (to visit) the Tretyakov Gallery every year. 7. If I (to get) a ticket, I (to go) to the Philharmonic. 8. If I (to live) near a wood, I (to gather) a lot of mushrooms. 9. If my father (to return) early, we (to watch) TV together. 10. If she (to know) English, she (to try) to enter the university.

22. Упражнение 6

23. Составьте предложения, найдя соответствия между левой и правой колонками.

1. If I go on a diet

a. we'll make a snowman

2. If it's sunny tomorrow

b. I'll buy you some chocolate

3. If John doesn't hurry

c. she'll have to take a taxi

4. If it snows

d. I'll lose weight

5. If there sre no buses

e. he'll be late

6. If you are a good girl

f. we'll go for a picnic

Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps.

1. If Jack (refuse) to help, we'll have to manage without him.

2. We were travelling with false passports. That was the trouble. If our passports (be) all right, we (not be) arrested.

3. If I (come) across two men fighting with knives, I (call) the police. But this is a very peaceful area.

4. If a driver (brake) suddenly on a wet road, he (skid).

5. Why don't you bring your car to work? If I (have) a car, I (bring) it to work!

6. It was a rather dull game so I left before the end; if I (wait) another five minutes, I (see) Chelsea scoring a really exciting goal!

7. If you (care) to see some of his drawings, I (send) them round to your office.

8. I'll wash the glasses in this nice hot water. No, don't! If you (put) them into very hot water, they (crack).

9. The job is much worse than I expected. If I (realize) how awful it was going to be, I (not accept) it.

10. Unless Tom (take) his library book back tomorrow, he (have) to pay a fine.

Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #4483
If Jack [No answer]refuses (refuse) to help, we'll have to manage without him.
We were travelling with false passports. That was the trouble. If our passports [No answer]had been (be) all right,
we [No answer]wouldn't have been (not be) arrested.
If I [No answer]came (come) across two men fighting with knives,
I [No answer]would call (call) the police. But this is a very peaceful area.
If a driver [No answer]brakes (brake) suddenly on a wet road,
he [No answer]skids (skid).
Why don't you bring your car to work? If I [No answer]had (have) a car,
I [No answer]would bring (bring) it to work!
It was a rather dull game so I left before the end; if I [No answer]had waited (wait) another five minutes,
I [No answer]would have seen (see) Chelsea scoring a really exciting goal!
If you [No answer]care (care) to see some of his drawings,
I [No answer]will send (send) them round to your office.
I'll wash the glasses in this nice hot water. No, don't! If you [No answer]put (put) them into very hot water,
they [No answer]will crack (crack).
The job is much worse than I expected. If I [No answer]had realized (realize) how awful it was going to be,
I [No answer]wouldn't have accepted (not accept) it.
Unless Tom [No answer]takes (take) his library book back tomorrow,
he [No answer]will have (have) to pay a fine.

For Questions 1-8, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words.

1. I only told you because I thought you would be interested.
TOLD
I..... you if I thought you weren't interested.

2. 2. I won't organise the party unless you arrange the food.
LONG
I'll organise the party..... arrange the food.

3. 3. I think it would be a good idea to speak to the manager first.
WERE
If..... speak to the manager first.

4. 4. If you do the washing up I'll make the coffee.
PROVIDED
I'll make the coffee..... the washing up.

5. 5. You're tired because you keep staying up late.
WERE
If..... to bed earlier, you wouldn't be so tired.

6. You never enter competitions so you'll never win anything.
MIGHT
If you entered competions..... something.

7. The reason I haven't got much money is because they didn't give me promotion.
POOR
If they had given me promotion I..... now.

8. I've been so happy since I met you.
MIGHT
I..... so happy if I hadn't met you.

would not have told

as long as you
so long as you

I were you I would
I were you I'd
I was you I would (more informal)
I was you I'd (more informal)

provided you do

you were to go

6. you might win

wouldn't be so poor
would not be so poor

might not have been

USE

"Were to" can be used in the present to emphasize that the conditional form is extremely unlikely or unthinkably horrible. Notice that this special form is only used in the if-clause.

Examples:

· If she were to be rich, she would be horribly obnoxious.
It is very unlikely that she would be rich.

· If I were to have no friends, who would I spend my time with?
Having no friends is a horrible thought.

· If Nathan were to be my boss, this job would be intolerable.
Nathan's being my boss is a horrible concept.

"Were to" in the Future

FORM

[If... were to + verb...,...]

USE

"Were to" can be used in the future to emphasize that the conditional form is extremely unlikely or unthinkably horrible. Notice that this special form is only used in the if-clause.

Examples:

· If I were to lose my job next year, I would probably not find a new one quickly.
Loosing my job would be terrible.

· If he were to fail his driving test tomorrow, he would have to take it again.
He is not likely to fail his driving test.

· If Sarah were to show up late to the birthday party, it would ruin the surprise.
Sarah will surely come on time.

 


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