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WORKSHEET

IF CLAUSES

1. Use the verbs in brackets in the correct form:

TYPE I
a) She will catch the train if she (to hurry).
b) They (to go) for a walk if the weather is fine.
c) If she (to read) this book, she will like it.
d) The children will eat all the cakes if they (to find) them.
e) If John (to work) hard, he will pass the exam.
f) If you take this medicine, you (to feel) much better.
g) Unless your brother is more careful, he (to have) an accident.

TYPE II

h) I would finish my work much earlier if you (to help) me.


i) If I (to be) you I would go there at once.
j) The kids would be disappointed if it (to rain) in the afternoon too.
k) If you knew the truth, you (not to be) so happy.
l) Mother (to help) you if you asked her.
m) We would understand her much better if she (to speak) more slowly.
n) She wouldnt accept that prize even if the manager (to offer) it to her.

TYPE III

o) The man would have died if the doctor (not to arrive) in time.
p) If father had been at home, he (to answer) the phone.
q) The tourists wouldnt have got lost if they (to take) a map.
r) Your brother would have won the race if his horse (not to lose) one of its shoes.
s) If you had come to the party, you (to have) a very good time.
t) Mary wouldnt have married that man if she (not to love) him so much.
u) They (not to be) angry with her if they had known the truth.

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