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Zero conditional - exercise 4

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Exercise 4

If you heat water, it evaporates.

I take a pill if I have a headache.

Kim cannot sleep if she is stressed.

If I travel by bus, I feel sick.

If you need advice, use the internet.

Our kids read books if they don't watch TV.

If you charge the battery, it takes two hours.

If I am alone, I feel sad.

My sister never gets up if I don't wake her up.

Plant die if you don't water them.

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First conditional - exercise 5
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Exercise 5

Will you tell me, if you go out?

If Sarah doesn't reply to my email, I'll phone her.

Suppose the plane lands on time, we'll catch the 10 o'clock train.

Nobody will believe you unless you always tell the truth.

Providing everybody comes to the party , how many chairs will we need?

OK, you can drive my car on condition that you don't drive fast.

If we are late for the meeting, we'll let you know.

I'll take my credit card in case I run out of cash.

Your purse will get stolen unless you are carefull.

What will you do if Peter isn't in his office?

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Second conditional - exercise 5
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Exercise 5

I wouldn't go there if I were you.

Suppose we had to travel to Paris, we'd catch an express train.

Would you admit to a crime if you didn't commit it?

Jim would be happier if you did not tell him about it.

If you won this match, would you win the tournament?

We should take some coins in case we needed a trolley in the shop.

Would we go to the beach if it were cloudy?

We wouldn't mind your marriage on condition that you got married in church.

Suppose I wanted to renovate the house, would you give me a hand?

What would you do if he didn't give you the money back?

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Third conditional - exercise 5
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Exercise 5

I wouldn't have done it if you hadn't told me.

Suppose we had taken a taxi, we would have arrived on time.

Would you have come to the party, if you had known about it?

Tony would have managed to do it if you had given him a chance.

If you had met Marry at the disco, would you have asked her for a dance?

We should have taken our camera in case we had needed to take some photos.

Would they have booked the holiday if it had been cheaper?

We would have agreed with the price on condition that it had icluded delivery.

Suppose he had started earlier, would he have finished the work?

Would you have talked to Sue if she had not been so rude?

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Mixed conditionals (combined) - exercise 4
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Exercise 4

I didn't invite them for dinner. But I wouldn't have hesitated if I was a good cook.

If we had bought a good map, we wouldn't be in the middle of nowhere now.

If I wasn't afraid of flying, I would have visited you in California a long time ago.

I'd have my driving licence if I had stopped at the traffic lights.

If you had sold your business, you could enjoy life now.

If I were you, I would have quitted the job after the pay drop.

I'd be a happy man if I had married Marion when we were young.

If we didn't trust them, we wouldn't have asked them to stay with us last summer.

He'd study at university if he had passed the entrance exam. But he didn't.

Tina's French is quite weak. She would have helped you in Paris if her French was better.

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