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Exercises

1 - Complete using the first, second and third conditionals:

a) If I see (to see) John, I will tell (to tell) him your news tomorrow.
b) Meg sleeps only 5 hours a day. If she sleeps (to sleep) longer, her health will improve (to
improve) fast.
c) If you freeze (to freeze) water, it turns (to turn) to ice.
d) If she wanted (to want) to talk to me, she would call (to call) me. But she doesn't.
e) If you need (to need) help with your car tomorrow, my father will help (to help) you.
f) We will have (to have) a picnic if today is (to be) fine.
g) If you see (to see) a policeman, he always can show (to show) you the way.
h) I will finish (to finish) the job tomorrow if I can (can).
i) If I go (to go) on a boat, I always feel (to feel) sick.
j) You would make (to make) a fortune if you took (to take) my advice. Too bad that you
never listen to me!
k) I won’t (not/to need) an umbrella if it doesn’t rain (not/to rain).
l) If they catch (to catch) a bus now, they will arrive (to arrive) at midnight.
m) If he doesn’t know (not/ to know) the word, he always looks (to look) in a dictionary.
n) She would get (to get) fit if she walked (to walk) everyday 3km. But she is very lazy.
o) If he promises (to promise) to behave well, his mom will forgive (to forgive) him some
time.
p) If you want (to want) me to, I will come (to come) for a walk with you next weekend.
q) If you heat (to heat) water, it boils (to boil).

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