The document provides examples of conditional sentences and asks the reader to fill in the blanks with the correct verb forms. There are two parts, with the first part containing 4 sentences where the reader must choose the appropriate form of the verb based on the conditional clause. The second part contains 4 multiple choice questions where the reader must select the correct verb form for each sentence.
The document provides examples of conditional sentences and asks the reader to fill in the blanks with the correct verb forms. There are two parts, with the first part containing 4 sentences where the reader must choose the appropriate form of the verb based on the conditional clause. The second part contains 4 multiple choice questions where the reader must select the correct verb form for each sentence.
The document provides examples of conditional sentences and asks the reader to fill in the blanks with the correct verb forms. There are two parts, with the first part containing 4 sentences where the reader must choose the appropriate form of the verb based on the conditional clause. The second part contains 4 multiple choice questions where the reader must select the correct verb form for each sentence.
Put the verbs in the correct form in the conditional sentences:
1. If you _____________ (want) to come with us, I ___________ (ask) my mum. 2. Tim’s mother ____________ (be) worried if he _______________ (not come) on time. 3. What _______________ (you/do) if you ______________ (fail) the exam? 4. If you____________ (need) any help, you ___________ (call) me, won’t you?
I. Put the verbs in the correct form in the conditional sentences:
1. If you _____________ (want) to come with us, I ___________ (ask) my mum. 2. Tim’s mother ____________ (be) worried if he _______________ (not come) on time. 3. What _______________ (you/do) if you ______________ (fail) the exam? 4. If you____________ (need) any help, you ___________ (call) me, won’t you?
I. Put the verbs in the correct form in the conditional sentences:
1. If you _____________ (want) to come with us, I ___________ (ask) my mum. 2. Tim’s mother ____________ (be) worried if he _______________ (not come) on time. 3. What _______________ (you/do) if you ______________ (fail) the exam? 4. If you____________ (need) any help, you ___________ (call) me, won’t you?
I. Put the verbs in the correct form in the conditional sentences:
1. If you _____________ (want) to come with us, I ___________ (ask) my mum. 2. Tim’s mother ____________ (be) worried if he _______________ (not come) on time. 3. What _______________ (you/do) if you ______________ (fail) the exam? 4. If you____________ (need) any help, you ___________ (call) me, won’t you?
I. Put the verbs in the correct form in the conditional sentences:
1. If you _____________ (want) to come with us, I ___________ (ask) my mum. 2. Tim’s mother ____________ (be) worried if he _______________ (not come) on time. 3. What _______________ (you/do) if you ______________ (fail) the exam? 4. If you____________ (need) any help, you ___________ (call) me, won’t you?
I. Put the verbs in the correct form in the conditional sentences:
1. If you _____________ (want) to come with us, I ___________ (ask) my mum. 2. Tim’s mother ____________ (be) worried if he _______________ (not come) on time. 3. What _______________ (you/do) if you ______________ (fail) the exam? 4. If you____________ (need) any help, you ___________ (call) me, won’t you?
I. Put the verbs in the correct form in the conditional sentences:
1. If you _____________ (want) to come with us, I ___________ (ask) my mum. 2. Tim’s mother ____________ (be) worried if he _______________ (not come) on time. 3. What _______________ (you/do) if you ______________ (fail) the exam? 4. If you____________ (need) any help, you ___________ (call) me, won’t you? II. Choose the correct form of the verb: 1. If you don’t pass / won’t pass your exams, your parents are / will be very angry. 2. It is / will be very difficult to find a hotel if we arrive/ ‘ll arrive late. 3. Do you go / Will you go to the party if they invite/ ‘ll invite you? 4. If I get/ will get a flight, I fly / will fly home on Sunday.
II. Choose the correct form of the verb:
1. If you don’t pass / won’t pass your exams, your parents are / will be very angry. 2. It is / will be very difficult to find a hotel if we arrive/ ‘ll arrive late. 3. Do you go / Will you go to the party if they invite/ ‘ll invite you? 4. If I get/ will get a flight, I fly / will fly home on Sunday.
II. Choose the correct form of the verb:
1. If you don’t pass / won’t pass your exams, your parents are / will be very angry. 2. It is / will be very difficult to find a hotel if we arrive/ ‘ll arrive late. 3. Do you go / Will you go to the party if they invite/ ‘ll invite you? 4. If I get/ will get a flight, I fly / will fly home on Sunday.
II. Choose the correct form of the verb:
1. If you don’t pass / won’t pass your exams, your parents are / will be very angry. 2. It is / will be very difficult to find a hotel if we arrive/ ‘ll arrive late. 3. Do you go / Will you go to the party if they invite/ ‘ll invite you? 4. If I get/ will get a flight, I fly / will fly home on Sunday.
II. Choose the correct form of the verb:
1. If you don’t pass / won’t pass your exams, your parents are / will be very angry. 2. It is / will be very difficult to find a hotel if we arrive/ ‘ll arrive late. 3. Do you go / Will you go to the party if they invite/ ‘ll invite you? 4. If I get/ will get a flight, I fly / will fly home on Sunday.
II. Choose the correct form of the verb:
1. If you don’t pass / won’t pass your exams, your parents are / will be very angry. 2. It is / will be very difficult to find a hotel if we arrive/ ‘ll arrive late. 3. Do you go / Will you go to the party if they invite/ ‘ll invite you? 4. If I get/ will get a flight, I fly / will fly home on Sunday.
II. Choose the correct form of the verb:
1. If you don’t pass / won’t pass your exams, your parents are / will be very angry. 2. It is / will be very difficult to find a hotel if we arrive/ ‘ll arrive late. 3. Do you go / Will you go to the party if they invite/ ‘ll invite you? 4. If I get/ will get a flight, I fly / will fly home on Sunday.