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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?

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.

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