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Complete the conditional sentences (Type III) by putting the verbs into the correct form.

The Present Perfect Tense | The Past Perfect Tense | Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses. | Exercise 237. Rewrite the sentences in the Past Continuous Passive. | Mixed Exercise on Passive Voice. | The Passive Voice: Revision | Indirect Speech | Exercise 261. Change from direct into indirect speech. | Exercise 270. Change the following sentences into direct speech. Use the appropriate punctuation. | First conditional |


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Model: If you (study) … for the test, you (pass) … it.

If you had studied for the test, you would have passed it.

1. If you (ask) … me, I (help) … you.

2. If we (go) … to the cinema, we (see) … my friend Jacob.

3. If you (speak) … English, she (understand) ….

4. If they (listen) … to me, we (be) … home earlier.

5. I (write) … you a postcard if I (have) … your address.

6. If I (not / break) … my leg, I (take part) … in the contest.

7. If it (not/ start) … to rain, we (walk) … to the museum.

8. We (swim) … in the sea if there (not / be) … so many sharks there.

9. If she (take) … the bus, she (not / arrive) … on time.

10. If only I (know) … about your difficult situation I (help) … you.

 

Exercise 291. Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a conditional sentence – type III.

Example: If I ____ (to go) to the cinema, I ____ (to watch) an interesting film.

If I had gone to the cinema, I would have watched an interesting film.

1) If the weather … (to be) nice, they … (to play) football.

2) If we … (to go) to a good restaurant, we … (to have) a better dinner.

3) If John … (to learn) more words, he … (to write) a good report.

4) If the boys … (to take) the bus to school, they … (to arrive) on time.

5) If the teacher … (to explain) the homework, I … (to do) it.

6) If they … (to wait) for another 10 minutes, they … (to see) the pop star.

7) If the police … (to come) earlier, they … (to arrest) the burglar.

8) If you … (to buy) fresh green vegetable, your salad … (to taste) better.

9) If Alex … (to ask) me, I … (to email) the documents.

10) If he … (to speak) more slowly, Peggy … (to understand) him.

Conditional Sentences: Revision

Exercise 292. Write each of the following sentences three times ac­cording to the models.

Models:

1. If the weather is fine, you will play outside. If you ring me up, I shall tell you something.

2. If the weather were fine, you would play outside. If you rang me up, I should tell you something.

3. If the weather had been fine, you would have played outside. If you had rung me up, I should have told you something.

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

 

Exercise 293. Rewrite each of the following sentences two times, forming the unreal condition sentences: a) referring to the Present or Future (Second Conditional); b) referring to the Past (Third Conditional).

1. If am not too busy, I shall go to the concert. 2. If no one comes to help, we shall be obliged to do the work ourselves. 3. If you put on your glasses, you will see better. 4. What shall we do if they are late? 5. Will you be very angry if we don't come? 6. Will he be displeased if I don't ring him up? 7. They will all be very surprised if I make such a mistake. 8. If he doesn't come in time, shall we have to wait for him? 9. If I have a lot of money, I shall buy a new Mercedes car. 10. I shall go to the party if I am not so busy.

 


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