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Lengua extranjera III (inglés) - IN

PARCIAL 2. Conditionals Type 0, 1 & 2.

NAME: DATE:

I. Correct the mistakes and write the correct sentences.

1. Jackie always screams if she will see a spider. ____________________________________________________


2. He would be happier if he moves to a bigger flat. _________________________________________________
3. If he don‘t come home by eleven, I will call the police. ____________________________________________
4. Do you help me if my suitcase is too heavy? _______________________________________________________
5. My sister would do gymnastics if she isn‘t so tall. _________________________________________________
6. If you will press this button, the TV switches off. __________________________________________________
7. I wouldn‘t talk to her if I didn‘t knew her. _________________________________________________________
8. Would you be scared if you see a snake? ___________________________________________________________

II. Fill in the right form of the verbs in the brackets.

e. g. If I were (be) you, I wouldn‘t lie about my age.

1. I will tell you if I ______________________ (need) anything.


2. If I ______________________ (have) her number, I would call her immediately.
3. If you ______________________ (water) plants regularly, they grow faster.
4. If my uncle drove more slowly, I ______________________ (join) him for a ride.
5. If he ______________________ (study) harder, he will pass all his exams.
6. I ______________________ (not live) in this old house if I were rich.
7. If the sun ______________________ (go) down, it gets dark.
8. I ______________________ (help) you if your homework is too difficult.

III. Complete each sentence about zero, first and second conditional sentences.

1 Zero conditional sentences talk about general facts / possible future situations.
2 First conditional sentences talk about general facts / possible future situations.
3 Conditional sentences have one clause / two clauses.
4 Zero and first conditional sentences have a present / future tense in the if-clause.
5 In zero conditional sentences, we usually use the simple present / future with “will” in the result clause.

6 In first conditional sentences, we use a present / future form in the result clause.

7 In the second conditional sentences, we use will/ would in the result clause.

8 Second conditional sentences talk about imaginary situations/ possible future situations.

9 Second conditional sentences have present/past in the if-clause.

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