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Nama : I Gusti Agung Krisna Swadistana

Kelas : XII MIPA 8


No. Absen : 05

Conditional Sentence

A. Conditional Sentence Type 2


(If + S + simple past, S + would/could/might + bare infinitive.)
1. If you were a nice person, you would not do that thing.
2. If you told him the truth, he would not be mad with you.
3. You would look prettier if you were thinner.
4. If you told him the truth, he would not be mad with you.
5. If it rained tomorrow, I would sleep all day.
6. If I had much money, I would buy a big house for my family.
7. Mia would be at the party if you fetched her
8. Agung would come to my place at time if she did not get loss.
9. The worker would work diligently if the boss increased their salary.
10. The pizza would taste great if you added some cheese on it.

B. Conditional Sentence Type 3


(If + S + past perfect, S + would/could/might have + past participle)
1. If had been a big boss, I would have a new office in New York.
2. If I had had much money, I would have bought a new house in Bali.
3. My father would have been here, if the flight had not been canceled.
4. If you had taken an umbrella, you wouldn’t have got wet.
5. She wouldn’t have ignored your calls, if you had reply her text message fast.
6. If you had woken up earlier, you wouldn’t late to school.
7. If the driver had got enough sleep, he wouldn’t have crashed concrete road separator.
8. If the student had listened and followed the instructions carefully, he wouldn’t
have broken an computer.
9. If our friend hadn’t forgotten to renew his driver’s license, he wouldn't
have been punishment.
10. If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation.

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