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HOMEWORK – 1st -5th March

FIRST and SECOND CONDITIONALS

First Conditional – If + Present Simple … Future (Open or factual condition / cause-effect)


(e.g. – If you go to the exhibition, you will enjoy it)
Second Conditional – If + Past Simple … Conditional (Hypothetical but possible)
(e.g. – If you went to the exhibition, you would enjoy it.)

Use the first and second conditional to complete the sentences.

1. If she (set) the alarm clock, she won´t oversleep.


2. We  (go) swimming if it was warm enough.
3. If he (not know) the manager, he won´t get the job.
4. If you (pay) him well, he would come.
5. If it  (be) warmer, we would go for a walk.
6. He would buy that house if he  (have) some money.
7. We would get lost if my phone (run) out of battery.
8. If he  (be) here, we would play cards.
9. Her mother would be angry if she (come) home late.
10. If Scott (know) the answer, he would help me.
11. If he (not go) now, he will be late.
12. What would you do if you  (lose) the way?
13. You would make a fortune if you (take) my advice.
14. They would be glad if the rain  (stop) soon.
15. Perhaps he wouldn´t take a different view, if you (not speak) to him yourself.
16. If you (not put) on your coat, you would catch a cold.
17. He would see him if he (go) to the meeting.
18. Would they be punished if they (not follow) the rules?.
19. If we (find) tickets, we would go to the concert.
20. If you (not be) so impolite, I would enjoy your company.

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