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UNDERSTAND THE GRAMMAR.

Check the conditional sentences that describe an


unreal condition

1 If we ate in a restaurant, I would pay the bill.

Correct.

2 I’ll pay the bill if we eat in a restaurant.

I’ll pay the bill if we eat in a restaurant. (Not describing an unreal condition; it's a
straightforward statement about a possible future action)

3 If you get a haircut, you’ll look younger.

If you get a haircut, you’ll look younger. (Not describing an unreal condition; it's a
statement about a potential future result)

4 His wife would worry if he came home really late.

Correct.

5 If I were you, I’d tell him the truth.

Correct.

6 If I have problem with my office computer, I always ask my co-worker Jim to help.

If I have a problem with my office computer, I always ask my co-worker Jim to help. (Not
describing an unreal condition; it's a general statement about what the speaker usually
does)

7 If they sent me the wrong pants, I would return them.

Correct.

Complete each unreal conditional sentence with the correct forms of the verbs.

1.-If they put the wrong price on the coat, would you buy it without telling the clerk?

2.-I’m sure you would say something if the restaurant check were wrong.

3.-If I found an expensive piece of jewelry in a public bathroom and could not find the
owner, I would not keep it.
4.-If you were friends with someone who did something wrong, would you say something
to him or her?

5.-If you had two tickets, would you give one to a friend?

6.-What would happen if it snowed here tomorrow?

7.-They would go to India if they had the money.

8.-If you received two jackets instead of the one you ordered, would you send one of them
back?

9.-If they were here, I would tell them what happened.

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