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Fill in the blanks using the most appropriate conditional type.

1. If he had had (have) more time, he (finish) would have finished decorating the
baby's room before she was born.
2. Both parents and teachers (feel) would feel pleased if students studied harder
and got higher grades.
3. Even if I (do) done well on the test tomorrow, I don't think I (pass) would pass,
for the teacher underevaluates my papers.
4. If the United Nations (stop) hadn’t stoped the war between the two countries
beforehand, today, so many children and the old (suffer) would have
suffered from hunger and cold.
5. I overate last night, so I couldn't sleep well. If I (eat) ate so much, I
(have) wouldn’t have a sweet sleep.
6. (Be) I in your shoes now, I (choose) to decline this offer.
7. But for Kevin's assistance, we (complete) will complete our term paper in time.
8. No one can succeed anything unless s/he really (resolve) resolve to do it.
9. If you (forget) forget to take the compass, we (be) will be lost now.
10. As long as your company (assure) assured our success in marketing, we would
continued(continue) doing business with you.
11. I wouldn't be so upset if you (invite) invited me to your birthday party last
Wednesday.
12. You can use my dictionary on condition that you (promise) will promise to bring
it back tonight.
13. All this calamity (happen) would happen if they (cut) cut most of the trees in
that area.
14. I (take) would take some cash with me in case I exceeded my credit card limit.
15. Only if George apologizes to Mary, will forgive him.

If I see her this afternoon, I __will__ her to call you. (tell)


If he __came___, what shall I do? (come)
If he _phone____, what should I do? (phone)
If it's OK by you, I _will leave___ early today. (leave)
If he can, do you think he _will help___ us? (Help)
What would happen_____ if I pressed this button? (happen)
If they won, how _would they feel___? (feel)

If or Unless?
__If_ you are caught drinking and driving, you will lose your license
I won't be able to do it _if___ you help me.
_Unless___ you stop smoking, you'll be seriously ill.
_Unless___ you stop making that noise, I'll call the police.
_If___ you're late, I'll leave without you.
__Unless_ he gets caught, he'll make a fortune.
_If___ he gets caught, he'll go to jail.
I won't do it _unless___ you agree to help me; I'm not doing it alone.
_Unless__ she pays up, we're going to be in real trouble.

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She'll never agree to that _unless___ you accept her suggestions.
_If___ we get the check today, we must bank it.
__If__ they're late again, I'll be furious.
I don't want to go out _if___ it's raining- I hate getting wet.
We'll be in trouble _if___ it goes wrong.

1. If you don’t study (not study), you will fail (fail) the test.
2. We will die (die) if we don’t get (not get) help soon!
3. If you look (look) in the fridge, you will find (find) some cold drinks.
4. If there is (be) no oil in the engine, the car will break (break) down.
5. I will (lend) you my umbrella if you need (need) it.
6. The sea level will rise (rise) if the planet gets (get) hotter.
7. If you eat (eat) your sandwiches now, you will not have (not have)
anything for lunch!
8. You will (be) safe in an accident if you wear (wear) your seatbelt.
9. If he saves (save) all his money, he will be able to go (be able to go) on
holiday to Canada.
10. I will not come (not come) with you if you don’t bring (not bring) John!

1. If you´re late again, you will have (have) problems with the boss.
2. Do you think I will lose (lose) weight if I eat less pasta?
3. I would go to Rome next summer if you came (come) with me.
3. If you continue (continue) driving like that you will get (get) a fine.
4. Don´t worry. The dog will get (get) better if you give (give) it the
medicine.
5. She is so insecure! I´m sure she would find (find) a job if she was (be)
more confident.
6. We wouldn’t can (can) go to the countryside and have a picnic if the
weather was nice.
7. What Will you do (do) if you find (find) 500 euros on the street?
8. If I were (be) you, I would try (try) to take things easy.

Zero Conditional
iron / rust / it / get / wet
if / no / rain / the grass / not / grow
ice / float / you / drop / it / in water
my daughter / eat / too much chocolate / she /get / sick
you / not / eat / you / die

First Conditional
You _will get__ heart disease if you eat too much meat .( GET)
She ___will look___ completely different if she cuts her hair. (LOOK)
You won't pass the course if you ____don’t study____. (STUDY)
If we don't protect the elephant, it _will become__ extinct. (BECOME)
If you don't put so much sugar in your coffee, you will put on so much weight!
(PUT ON)
You'll pay higher insurance if you buy a sports car. (BUY)
If you eat an apple every day, you'll be very healthy. (EAT)

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If I cook some eggs, how many will I eat ? (COOK/ EAT)
You will be able to see better if you turn on the lamp. (BE ABLE TO SEE)
If a deer _gets into your garden, it will eat all your plants. (GET/ EAT)

1. If it is very windy, the plane will be late.


2. If you come at nine o'clock, you will miss the bus.
3. If the weather is very bad, we will not go out.
4. If I get up late tomorrow morning, I will be late for school.
5. If you (fahren) carefully, you won't have any accidents.
6. If they (nicht können) ski, we will teach them how to ski.
7. If it rains, I (werde tragen) my raincoat.
8. If the weather is fine I (werde gehen) hiking next Saturday.
9. If the weather is bad I (werde bleiben) at home.
10. If it doesn't rain we (werden gehen) cycling.
11. If you work hard you (wirst bekommen) a good mark.
12. If we (haben) time we will go on a trip next week.

If-sentences - type I Rewrite these sentences using the word


given!
Mary will be late. I will meet her at the station.
--> IF Mary late , I will meet her at the station
You will go to the supermarket. You can buy some bread.
--> IF you go to the supermarket , you will buy some bread.
You won't get home till after midnight. Your mother will be very worried.
-->IF you don’t get home till after midnight , your mother will be very worried.
If the weather is nice, we usually go swimming.(BE)
My family will go to the zoo if the weather is nice tomorrow. BE
My brother usually drives to school if he have gas in his car. HAVE
. If it snow tomorrow, we can go skiing. SNOW
My sister will build a snowman if there is enough snow tomorrow. BE
My mom will bake a cake if she have enough flour and sugar. HAVE
If there is milk in the refrigerator, I'll have milk with my cake. BE
If my sister eat all of the cake, I will get angry. EAT
My mother always punishes my sister if she tell a lie. TELL
NEGATIVES: (USE CONTRACTIONS)
If the weather isn’t nice tomorrow, we can stay home. NOT BE
My brother can't drive to school if he isn’t get his car fixed. NOT GET
If there isn’t any milk in the refrigerator, I'll go to the supermarket. NOT BE
If it isn’t tomorrow, we can't go skiing. NOT BE
My dad will wash his car if it isn’t rain on Saturday. NOT RAIN
If we aren’t go to school, my mom will get angry. NOT GO
We can't learn anything if we aren’t do our homework. NOT DO
I will call you if she isn’t go to the movies, and we can go out together NOT GO
We should go jogging if it isn’t raining outside NOT BE

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If the phone isn’t ring this afternoon, I can take a nap NOT RING

If-sentences - type II Fill in the missing verb form!


. If he came, I would be (be) surprised.

2. If he didn't tell me the truth, I would be (be) very sad.

3. What would you do if he asked (ask) Jane out?

4. If I knew (know) the answer, I would tell you.

5. If she forgot to post the letter, I would be (be) very angry.

6. Would you believe him if he told (tell) you his story?

7. If she knew (know) his address, she would write to him.

8. We would do our homework if we can (can).

9. If he were in time, we would can (can) take the first train to London.

10. She would cry unless (= if not) he helped (help) her.

11. If I found (find) your ring, I would tell (tell) the police.

12. I would never wear this stupid hat unless my mum wanted (want) me to wear it.

13. If Bill wasn’t (not be) so cheeky, I would like (like) him a bit more.

14. If you worked (work) harder, you would succeed (succeed).

15. If the came (come) now, we would can (can) go to the cinema.

16. If she was (be) more charming, she would surely find (find) a nice friend.

17. If he passed (pass) his exam, we would have (have) a big party.

18. Unless he loved (love) her, he wouldn’t believe (not believe) her story.

19. If he didn’t love (not love) her, he wouldn’t believe (not believe) her story.

20. If he missed (miss) the last bus, he must would walk (must/walk) all the way

home.

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