This document contains three sentences:
1) It provides examples of different types of conditional sentences, including conditional sentences type I, type II, and type III.
2) It then lists 15 conditional sentences and asks the reader to identify whether each one is type I, type II, or type III.
3) The document serves as a test of understanding different types of conditional sentences.
This document contains three sentences:
1) It provides examples of different types of conditional sentences, including conditional sentences type I, type II, and type III.
2) It then lists 15 conditional sentences and asks the reader to identify whether each one is type I, type II, or type III.
3) The document serves as a test of understanding different types of conditional sentences.
This document contains three sentences:
1) It provides examples of different types of conditional sentences, including conditional sentences type I, type II, and type III.
2) It then lists 15 conditional sentences and asks the reader to identify whether each one is type I, type II, or type III.
3) The document serves as a test of understanding different types of conditional sentences.
If you go out with your friends tonight, I will watch the football match on TV. I will earn a lot of money if I get that job. If she doesn’t hurry, we will miss the bus. Conditional Sentences Type II If he tried harder, he would reach his goals. I would buy these shoes if they fitted. It wouldn’t surprise me if he doesn’t know the answer. Conditional Sentences Type III If we had listened to the radio, we would have heard the news. If you had switched on the lights, you wouldn’t have fallen over the chair. She would have come to our party if she hadn’t been on holiday.
Conditional Sentences Type I, II or III
1. go 11. goes 2. didn’t rain 12. would have stopped 3. had worn 13. was/were 4. we would have 14. was/were 5. hadn’t signed 15. explain 6. switched off 7. would you do 8. were 9. would steal 10. is