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Colegio Bilingüe En Computación San Bernabé

San Bernabe English Academy


If Conditional Exam
Name: ____________________________________________________________

Code: ____________ Date: ___________________

I. Complete the following sentences by adding if clauses zero conditional. Then, translate the sentences
to Spanish.
1. If it (rain), the streets (get) wet.
2. If you (run) too fast, you (get) really exhausted.
3. If Madeleine (miss) the seven o’clock train, she (be) late for work.
4. If you (mix) read and blue, you (get) purple.
5. If you (break) a leg, it (hurt) and it’s very painful.

II. Complete the following sentences by adding if clauses type 1. Then, translate the sentences to Spanish.
1. You (know) more about him if you (stay) here.
2. If I (go) to the front, he (take) me.
3. I (pay) you for it, if you (wish).
4. They (eat) us if we (not/eat) them, that is very certain.
5. If you (love) me you (read) it at once.

III. Complete the following sentences by adding if clauses type 2. Then, translate the sentences to Spanish.
1. If I (have) my way they (get) it, too. (have) (get)
2. And if it (be), it (not/matter). (be) (not/matter)
3. I'm sure he (understand), if you (tell) him that. (understand) (tell)
4. He told me that if I (not/go) with him abroad he (have) to go alone, a sick man among strangers.
5. If she (be) not at home, he (come) two weeks later.

IV. Complete the following sentences by adding if clauses type 3. Then, translate the sentences to Spanish.
1. If she (have) the papers, she (read) them.
2. If he (see) the bird itself he (see) less-the bird's shadow was a message from the sun.
3. He spoke precisely as he (speak) if it (be) a letter from any friend he had.
4. If you (not/sing) so loud, the door (not/shut).
5. And if I (bring) her away again, it (be) nothing to you.

V. Complete the following sentences by adding the correct if clause. Then, translate the sentences to
Spanish.
1. You (not have) so many accidents if you had driven more slowly.
2. If you (get) thirsty, I’ll bring you something to drink.
3. The police (arrest) him if they caught him.
4. If everyone (give) us three euros, we would have had enough money to pay for the drinks.
5. What would have happened if the door (be) open?
6. You will (fall) ill if you continue eating so much.
7. If the teacher (speak) more clearly, we would understand him better.
8. If she hadn’t hurried, she (not catch) the bus.
9. What (you do) if your car broke down?
10. If Tony hadn’t helped me in the garden, I (not finish) my work in time.
11. If she (go) on talking like that, we will throw her out.
12. If it rains the streets (be) wet.
13. If I had found money on the street, I (give) it to the policeman.
14. If I (be) you, I would go to the headmaster and tell him about the incident.
15. John (talk) to you if it had been necessary.

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16. If you have any questions, please (ask) us.
17. What would you do if Margaret (give) you an invitation to the party.
18. If the goalkeeper had missed that ball, the team (not win) the match.
19. Someone will (get) hurt If you don’t put up the fence properly.
20. I would go on a cruise trip if I (have) the money.

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