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Conditional Sentences Type II

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Conditional Sentence Type I

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.

§ If you (wash) the dishes, I (cook) dinner tonight.

§ If my dad (have) time next week, we (paint) my room.

§ You (learn) a lot about American history if you (visit) the exhibition.

§ If the weather (be / not) too bad tomorrow, we (play) golf.

§ We (get / not) there on time if we (catch / not) the bus.

Conditional Sentence Type II

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

§ If I (have) more time, I (learn) to play the guitar.

§ If she (study) harder, she (get) better marks.

§ If we (know) more about history, we (be / not) afraid of the test.

§ I (go) jogging with Tom and Sue if they (be) here this week.

§ It (surprise) me if she (help / not) you.

Conditional Sentence Type I or II

Complete the sentences with the correct form (Type I or II).

§ If you need the car in the afternoon, I go will go would go went shopping in the morning.

§ If I wear will wear would wear wore a hat, I would look like an old woman.

§ I'll buy this bag if they have will have would have had it in blue.

§ She wouldn't pay cash if she have will have would have had a credit card.

§ If I didn't have you, I do not know will not know would not know did not know what to do.

Conditional Sentences Type II

Study the following situations. In every sentence, the 'if' clause expresses a general situation in the present (Type II). Decide, however, whether the consequences refer to the present (Conditional I) or past (Conditional II).

1. I am trying to reach Sue on the phone now, but I'm afraid she is not there because …
If she (be) at the office, she (answer) the phone.

2. A couple of minutes ago, I tried to reach Sue on the phone, but I'm afraid she is not there because …
If she (be) at the office, she (answer) the phone.

3. I want to ring a friend now, but I don't know his phone number.
If I (know) his phone number, I (ring) him.

4. A week ago, I wanted to ring a friend, but I don't know his phone number.
If I (know) his phone number, I (ring) him.

5. A friend tells me what she is planning to do. I don't think what she is planning is a good idea.
If I (be) you, I (do / not) this.

6. A friend tells me what she did. I don't think what she did was a good idea.
If I (be) you, I (do / not) this.

7. Somebody tells me that Sarah is on holiday in Italy at the moment. This cannot be true because I'm seeing her in town tonight.
If Sarah (be) in Italy, I (see / not) her in town tonight.

8. Somebody tells me that Sarah is on holiday in Italy at the moment. This cannot be true because I saw her in town last night.
If Sarah (be) in Italy, I (see / not) her in town last night.

9. My brother feels like he is getting the flu. I tell him …
You (get / not) the flu if you (eat) more fruit.

10. A few weeks ago, my brother had the flu. I tell him …
You (get / not) the flu if you (eat) more fruit.

 


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