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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

1. Complete the sentences and decide which type of Conditional Sentence it is.
1) If I ____had______ (have) lots of money, I would sail round the world. 2
2) If my sister sees (see) this puppy, she will love it. 1
3) If I had packed (pack) the suitcases myself, I wouldn’t have left my swimsuit. 3
4) We could sit (can / sit) in the garden if the weather were nicer. 2
5) Would Fred have been (Fred / be) bored if you had taken him to the opera? 3
6) I will wait (wait) for you outside the cinema if I arrive early. 1
7) Val and Cherie would move if they could find (can / find) a better house. 2
8) I would have told (tell) him my name if he had asked. 3
9) If the children want to go to the zoo, will Dad take (Dad /take) them? 1
10) If the job was/were (be) interesting, would you work for this company? 2
11) They wouldn’t have believed him if he had told (tell) them the truth. 3
12) She would be upset if her best friend didn’t come (not / come) to her wedding. 2

2. Make the first, second or third conditional.


1. If we don’t work (not / work) hard tonight, we won’t pass (not pass) the exam tomorrow.
2. If the students hadn’t been (not be) late for the exam yesterday, they would have passed (pass).
3. If the weather hadn’t been (not be) so cold last week, we would have gone (go) to the beach.
4. If she had (have) her laptop with her, she would email (email) me, but so far she hasn’t.
5. If she doesn’t go to the meeting tomorrow, I won’t go (not go) either.
6. If the baby had slept (sleep) better the previous night, I _wouldn’t have been so tired.
7. If the teacher gives (give) us lots of homework this next weekend, I won’t be (not be) happy.
8. If Lucy had (have) more time, she would travel (travel) more.
9. If the children don’t eat (not eat) soon, they will be (be) grumpy.
10. If I go (not go) to bed soon, I won’t be (be) tired in the morning.

3. Circle the correct answer.


1) If / Unless he apologises, I’ll never speak to him again.
2) If / Unless you are not on time, they’ll leave without you.
3) Stanley won’t be able to finish the article if / unless Leslie doesn’t help him.
4) If / Unless she doesn’t tidy her room, her mother will be angry.
5) We’ll go to the beach tomorrow if / unless it rains.
6) If / Unless I finish my homework, I can’t come out with you.
7) We won’t have anything to eat if / unless we don’t go to the supermarket.
4. Rewrite these sentences using UNLESS.
1) We won’t buy any fish today if it isn’t cheaper than yesterday.
We won’t buy any fish today unless it is cheaper….
2) If you don’t go to the party, they’ll be disappointed.
Unless you go to the party, they’ll be disappointed
3) I can’t help her if she doesn’t want to talk to me.
I can’t help her unless she wants to talk to me.
4) If it doesn’t stop raining, we’ll stay at home.
Unless it stops raining, we’ll stay at home.
5) If he doesn’t go to the post office, he won’t buy the stamps.
Unless he goes to the past office, he won’t buy the stamps.

5. Rewrite the sentences using the words given.


1) I’ll let you go to Philip’s house if you tidy your room. (provided)
I’ll let you go to Phlip’s house provided that you tidy your room
2) If you let me wear your sweater, I won’t tell Mum what you did. (as long as)
As long as you let me wear your sweater, I won’t tell Mum what you did.
3) Aunt Josephine will be here at eight as long as her train arrives on time. (providing)
Aunt Josephine will be here at eight providing that her train arrives on time
4) You can borrow my car provided you bring it back at four. (as long as)
You can borrow my car as long as you bring it back at four.
5) I’ll go to the party as long as you come with me. (so long as)
I’ll go to the party so long as you come with me.
6) I’ll tell you all about it as long as you promise to keep it a secret. (providing)
I’ll tell you all about it providing that you promise to keep it a secret,

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