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REVIEW CONDITIONALS

Put the verb into the correct form.

1. We don't need a car at present, but we would need a car if we lived (live) in the country.

2. This soup isn't very good. It would have tasted (taste) better if it weren't so salty.

3. I wouldn’t mind living in England if the weather were (be) better.

4. If somebody gave (give) me £10,000 now, I would have a very long holiday.

5. I took a taxi to the hotel, but the traffic was bad. It would be quicker if I walked.

6. a: Did you go to the beach yesterday?

b: No, it was too cold. If it had been (be) warmer, we might have gone (might/ go).

7. I'm glad we had a map. I'm sure we would get (get) lost if we didn’t have (not have) one.

8. If Jane didn’t have a cold, she would have gone (go) swimming with Tom yesterday.

9. If Tim hadn’t spent (not spend) all his money last weekend, he would go out with his friends
tonight.

10. Harry would have gone (go) to the party last night if he weren’t getting up early today.

Write a sentence with if ... for each situation.

1. I can't meet you tomorrow because I have to work late.

If I didn’t have to work late, I could meet you tomorrow.

2. The dog attacked you, but only because you frightened it.

If you had not frightened the dog, it wouldn’t have attacked you

3. My sister is annoyed because I borrowed her laptop without asking her first.

If I hadn’t borrowed her laptop without asking her first, she wouldn’t be annoyed

Use your own ideas to complete these sentences.

1. If I won a lot of money, I would buy my dream car.

2. I'd be very angry if somebody used my stuff without any permission .

3. We wouldn't have been late if we hadn’t taken a bus.

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