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Type I

1st conditional: if + Present Simple Future Simple


may + infinitive
can + infinitive
imperative

If you___________ to the party you will see Mary. (go)


The children __________ very happy, if their mother allows them to go to the party. (be)
If I win the lottery,I_________ big house. (buy)
My mother will be angry if I _________ home late. (come)
If it ___________ we can have a picnic. (not rain)
If you____________ Tom , please tell him to call me. (see)
If Jane _____________ all her exams, her parents will be very pleased. (pass)
_____________ if you ask her? (she come)
If Andrew______________hard, he will meet the deadline. (work)
We may go to the beach, if the weather_______________ good.(be)
Type II if + Past Simple would / could / might + infinitive

1. If I_________ you , I would go to the doctor. (be)


2. If Mary had insurance, she ___________ pay for the damage to her car. (not have to)
3. If Scott_________ answer, he would help me. (know)
4. If Mary wore smarter clothes, she ________ more attractive. (look)
5. _________ you his party if he invited you? (you go)
6. If you __________ more time, would you do more exercises? (have)
7. If he ______ so carefully, I would trust him to give me a lift. (not drive)
8. If we __________tickets, we would go to the concert. (find)

9. Jesicca __________angry if you told her the truth. (not be)

1. Fill in the gaps with the right form of the verbs given to make either the first
or the second conditional.
1. Will she come if Mary _______her? (call)
2. If Sarah were rich, she ___________in an expensive hotel. (stay)
3. If he ____________, I will never speak to him again. (not apologise)
4. If Dad ___________ the TV set, we will be able to watch our favourite programme. (fix)
5. If i were you, I___________to her more politely. (speak)
6. If Sue__________her key, she would have to stay to her grandparents'. (lose)
7. If Tom ___________ harder, he will pass his driving test. (try)
8. If you __________ so impolite, I would enjoy your company. (not be)
9. Tom will be amazed if you __________ him the picture you drew. (show)
Type III Would have+ past participle if + past perfect (had +V third from)
f) If Michael's alarm clock _________(ring) on time, he ____________(have) time to have
breakfast at home.
g) If he ___________(have) breakfast and home, he_____________ (feel) more relaxed.
h) If he __________feel) more relaxed, he _____________(not/drive) so fast.
i) If he ___________(drive) slowly, he _____________(see) the "STOP" sign.
j) If he _______________(see) the sign, he_______________ (not/crash) against the other car.

2. Choose the correct ending for the following sentences:


If the weather had been better yesterday,_______ a. we had gone to the countryside
b. wed have gone to the countryside
c. wed had gone to the countryside
If I had studied more for my exams, ________________ a. my grades would be better
b. my grades would have been better
c. my grades have been better
If Jane had arrived on time last night,____________ a. we would have watched a film together
b. we had watched a film together
c. we could watch a film together

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