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Mix conditionals: Fill in the gaps with the words you hear. Then identify the 5 conditional sentences and explain their structure and their purpose.
After that, provide at least one more example for each type of conditional.
2. Read the mixed conditional sentences and fill in the black with the best option
1. Listen, Randy, if you really want that promotion, you ______ to put more effort into your work.
A. Have B. will have C. are going to have D. (all of these choices are acceptable)
2. If it _____ a difference, then I'll take part. But I still have my doubts.
A. Made B. will make C. would make D. makes
3. "If Jim didn't have to take Sarah to the doctor, he would definitely go meet you."
Will Jim go meet you?
A. Yes B. No
3. Oh my Goodness! My favorite numbers came up for the lottery this week. If I had bought a ticket, __________.
A. I would be rich now B. I am rich now C. I will be rich now D. I would have been rich now
4. I hope everyone came prepared. If you didn't practice, this test ______ very difficult for you.
A. is B. will be C. was D. had been
5. A: I just got off the phone with Mrs. Carter. We are meeting tomorrow. I really don't want to see her.
B: Then why did you agree to the meeting if you ________ to see her?
A. wouldn't have wanted B. didn't want C. don't want D. hadn't wanted
6. A: The Employee-of-the-Year awards are coming soon. Do you think the boss will nominate Larry?
B: If Larry hadn't missed all those meetings last month, the boss ________ him on that nominations list.
A. probably put B. will probably put C. would have probably put D. would probably put