Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I by putting the verbs into the correct form.. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II by putting t
Trang 1Exercise on conditional sentences
1 Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.
1. If Caroline and Sue (prepare) the salad, Phil (decorate) the house
2. If Sue (cut) the onions for the salad, Caroline (peel) the mushrooms
3. Jane (hoover) the sitting room if Aaron and Tim (move) the furniture
4. If Bob (tidy) up the kitchen, Anita (clean) the toilet
5. Elaine (buy) the drinks if somebody (help) her carry the bottles
6. If Alan and Rebecca (organize) the food, Mary and Connor (make) the sandwiches
7. If Bob (look) after the barbecue, Sue (let) the guests in
8. Frank (play) the DJ if the others (bring) along their CDs
9. Alan (mix) the drinks if Jane (give) him some of her cocktail recipes
10. If they all (do) their best, the party (be) great
2 Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I) by putting the verbs into the correct form.
1. If you (send) this letter now, she (receive) it tomorrow
2. If I (do) this test, I (improve) my English
3. If I (find) your ring, I (give) it back to you
4. Peggy (go) shopping if she (have) time in the afternoon
5. Simon (go) to London next week if he (get) a cheap flight
6. If her boyfriend (phone / not) today, she (leave) him
7. If they (study / not) harder, they (pass / not) the exam
8. If it (rain) tomorrow, I (have to / not) water the plants
9. You (be able/ not) to sleep if you (watch) this scary film
10. Susan (can / move / not) into the new house if it (be / not) ready on time
3 Janine is a daydreamer She imagines what would happen if she won the lottery Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.
1. If I (play) the lottery, I (have) a chance to hit the jackpot
2. If I (hit) the jackpot, I (be) rich
3. If I (be) rich, my life (change) completely
Trang 24. I (buy) a lonely island, if I (find) a nice one
5. If I (own) a lonely island, I (build) a huge house by the beach
6. I (invite) all my friends if I (have) a house by the beach
7. I (pick) my friends up in my yacht if they (want) to spend their holidays on my island
8. We (have) great parties if my friends (come) to my island
9. If we (like) to go shopping in a big city, we (charter) a helicopter
10. But if my friends' holidays (be) over, I (feel) very lonely on my lonely island
4 Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type II) by putting the verbs into the correct form Use conditional I with would in the main clause.
1. If we (have) a yacht, we (sail) the seven seas
2. If he (have) more time, he (learn) karate
3. If they (tell) their father, he (be) very angry
4. She (spend) a year in the USA if it (be) easier to get a green card
5. If I (live) on a lonely island, I (run) around naked all day
6. We (help) you if we (know) how
7. My brother (buy) a sports car if he (have) the money
8. If I (feel) better, I (go) to the cinema with you
9. If you (go) by bike more often, you (be / not) so flabby
10. She (not / talk) to you if she (be) mad at you
5 What a match – your favorite team has lost again! So after the game, the supporters discuss what could have been different Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.
1. If the midfielders (pass) the ball more exactly, our team (have) more chances to attack
2. If the forwards (run) faster, they (score) more goals
3. Their motivation (improve) if they (kick) a goal during the first half
4. The fullbacks (prevent) one or the other goal if they (make) their opponents
5. If the goalie (jump) up, he (catch) the ball
6. If the referee (see) the foul, he (award) a penalty kick to our team
7. Our team (be) in better form if they (train) harder the weeks before
8. The game (become) better if the trainer (send) a substitute in during the second half
Trang 39. If it (be) a home game, our team (win) the match
10. If our team (win) the match, they (move) up in the league
6 Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type III) by putting the verbs into the correct form Use conditional II with would in the main clause.
1. If you (study) for the test, you (pass) it
2. If you (ask) me, I (help) you
3. If we (go) to the cinema, we (see) my friend Jacob
4. If you (speak) English, she (understand)
5. If they (listen) to me, we (be) home earlier
6. I (write) you a postcard if I (have) your address
7. If I (not / break) my leg, I (take part) in the contest
8. If it (not/ start) to rain, we (walk) to the museum
9. We (swim) in the sea if there (not / be) so many sharks there
10. If she (take) the bus, she (not / arrive) on time
7 Decide whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I or Type II.
1. If they go to Australia, they will go whale-watching
Type I Type II
2. If she had a mobile, I would call her
Type I Type II
3. If Bob were here, he would have a solution for our problem
Type I Type II
4. If you move here, we will see each other more often
Type I Type II
5. You'll live longer if you stop smoking
Type I Type II
6. If Sarah didn't go with John, Anna would try to become his girlfriend
Type I Type II
7. I will only dance if they play my favorite song
Type I Type II
8. I wouldn't buy that computer if I didn't need it
Type I Type II
Trang 49. If she doesn't feel better tomorrow, she will see a doctor.
Type I Type II
10. I'd lend you money if I had any
Type I Type II
8 Complete the Conditional Sentences Decide whether to use Type I or II.
1. If you do your homework now, we (go) to the cinema in the evening
2. If we (order) the book now, we will have it tomorrow
3. If I had more money, I (buy) a bigger car
4. If I (meet) my favorite movie star, I would ask him for an autograph
5. I (call) you if I need your help
6. I would go swimming if the weather (be) better
7. If he (have) time tomorrow, we will meet the day after
8. If I were you, I (know) what to do
9. If we don't order the tickets soon, there (not be) any tickets left
10. She (say) that if she were your friend
9 Complete the Conditional Sentences Decide whether to use Type I or II.
1. If they go to Washington, they (see) the White House
2. If she (have) a hamster, she would call him Fred
3. If he gave her a sweet, she (stop) crying
4. If he (arrive) later, he will take a taxi
5. We would understand him if he (speak) slowly
6. Andy (cook) dinner if we buy the food
7. I will prepare breakfast if I (wake up) early
8. If they shared a room, they (fight) all day long
9. If you hate walking in the mountains, you (enjoy / not) the tour
10. Janet would go jogging if she (have / not) to do her homework
10 Decide whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I, II or II.
1. If he had dropped the vase, it would have broken
Type I Type II Type III
Trang 52. If you have to do the washing up, I will help you.
Type I Type II Type III
3. If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning (song)
Type I Type II Type III
4. I wouldn't run away if I saw a spider
Type I Type II Type III
5. We'd have given you a lift if you hadn't had your bike with you
Type I Type II Type III
6. If you had listened to me, the accident wouldn't have happened
Type I Type II Type III
7. If we don't get tickets for the concert, we'll stay at home
Type I Type II Type III
8. They'd go by bus if they didn't have a car
Type I Type II Type III
9. She'll hear us if you don't stop laughing
Type I Type II Type III
10. He wouldn't have taken the bread if he hadn't been hungry
Type I Type II Type III
11 Complete the Conditional Sentences Decide whether to use Type I, II or III.
1. If I had time, I (go) shopping with you
2. If you (speak) English, you will get along with them perfectly
3. If they had gone for a walk, they (turn) the lights off
4. If she (come) to see us, we will go to the zoo
5. I would have told you, if I (see) him
6. Would you mind if I (open) the window?
7. If they (invite) me, I wouldn't have said no
8. My friend (meet) me at the station if he gets the afternoon off
9. If I (not do) it, nobody would do it
10. If my father (not pick) me up, I'll take the bus home
12 Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I, II or III) by putting the verbs into the correct form.
1. If they (have) time at the weekend, they will come to see us
Trang 62 If we sneak out quietly, nobody (notice)
3. If we (know) about your problem, we would have helped you
4. If I (be) you, I would not buy that dress
5. We (arrive) earlier if we had not missed the bus
6. If I didn't have a mobile phone, my life (not / be) complete
7. Okay, I (get) the popcorn if you buy the drinks
8. If I (tell) you a secret, you would be sure to leak it
9. She (go) out with you if you had only asked her
10. I would not have read your diary if you (not hide) it in such an obvious place
13 Complete the conditional sentences (type I) Remember to use the auxiliary verbs.
1. If it doesn't rain, we (can / go) swimming tomorrow
2. If you train hard, you (might / win) first prize
3. If we go to Canada next year, we (can / improve) our English
4. I (May / go) to the disco in the evening if I do the washing-up now
5. If we go on holiday next week, I (not / can / play) tennis with you
6. If you see Gareth tomorrow, you (should / tell) him that you love him
7. If my parents go shopping in the afternoon, I (must / look) after my little sister
8. He (must / be) a good drummer if he plays in a band
9. If you are listening to the radio after 10 pm, you (should / turn) the volume down
10. If you like that shirt, you (can / have) it
14 Choose the correct form.
1. If we (go) to London, we (visit) the Tower
2. If the shop (be) open, I (buy) a souvenir
3. If she (miss) the bus, she (not get) here on time
4. He (help) me if he (know) the answer
5. Jane (let) you in if I (not be) here
6. If you (eat) an ice-cream, I (have) a hot chocolate
7. If she (need) a computer, her brother (give) her his computer
Trang 78. If we (have / not) time this afternoon, we (meet) tomorrow
9. He (talk) to her if you (want / not) to do it
10. You (win / not) the game if you (know / not) the rules
11. If you (wash) the dishes, I (cook) dinner tonight
12. If my dad (have) time next week, we (paint) my room
13. You (learn) a lot about American history if you (visit) the exhibition
14. If the weather (be / not) too bad tomorrow, we (play) golf
15. We (get / not) there on time if we (catch / not) the bus
16 If you (go) out with your friends tonight, I (watch) the football match on TV
17. I (earn) a lot of money if I (get) that job
18 If she (hurry / not) we (miss) the bus
15 Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.
19. If I (have) more time, I (learn) to play the guitar
20. If she (study) harder, she (get) better marks
21. If we (know) more about history, we (be / not) afraid of the test
22. I (go) jogging with Tom and Sue if they (be) here this week
23. It (surprise) me if she (help / not) you
24. If he (try) harder, he (reach) his goals
25. I (buy) these shoes if they (fit)
26. It (surprise / not) me if he (know / not) the answer
16 Complete the sentences with the correct form (Type I or II).
11. If you need the car in the afternoon, I (go) shopping in the morning
12. If I (wear) a hat, I would look like an old woman
13. I'll buy this bag if they (have) it in blue
14. She wouldn't pay cash if she (have) a credit card
15. If I didn't have you, I (not know) what to do
17 Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.
Trang 816. If we (listen) to the radio, we (hear) the news
17. If you (switch) on the lights, you (fall / not) over the chair
18. She (come) to our party if she (be / not) on holiday
18 Complete the Conditional Sentences with the correct form (Type I, II or III).
11. If I (be) stronger, I'd help you carry the piano
12. If we'd seen you, we(stop)
13. If we (meet) him tomorrow, we'll say hello
14. He would have repaired the car himself if he (have) the tools
15. If you drop the vase, it (break)
Trang 916. If I hadn't studied, I (not pass) the exam
17. I wouldn't go to school by bus if I (have) a driving license
18. If she (not see) him every day, she'd be lovesick
19. I (not travel) to London if I don't get a cheap flight
20. We'd be stupid if we (tell) him about our secret
21. It (be) silly if we tried to walk there
22. I (watch) the film only if the reviews are good
23. She'd have taken me to the station if her car (not break) down
24. If you (not ask), he won't help you
25. If it (not rain) yesterday, we would have gone sailing
26. (Look) after their dog again if they go on holiday this year
27. Would you mind if I (use) your mobile?
28. I (not open) the mail if it had contained a virus
29. Even if I (have) a wet-suit, I wouldn't go scuba-diving
30. (Be) that strict if you'd known the truth
31. If I had more time, I (come) to your party yesterday
32. Give the book to Jane if you (read) it
33. If you hadn't lost our flight tickets, we (be) on our way to the Caribbean now
34. If you (have) dinner right now, I'll come back later
35. If we (set) off earlier, we wouldn't be in this traffic jam now
36. What would you do if you (accuse) of murder?
37. If I hadn't eaten that much, I (feel / not) so sick now
38 We would take another route if they (close / not) the road
39 She only (sing) if she's in a good mood
40. If she were sensible, she (ask) that question, by which she offended him so much
Complete the conditional sentences (type I, II and III)
“The Cat and the Mouse”.
Trang 101 Once upon a time the cat bit the mouse's tail off “Give me back my tail,” said the mouse And the cat said, “Well, I (give) you back your tail if you fetched me some milk But that's impossible to
do for a little mouse like you.”
2 The mouse, however, went to the cow “The cat (give / only) me back my tail if I fetch her some milk.”
3 And the cow said, “Well, I would give you milk if you (get) me some hay But that's
impossible to do for a little mouse like you.”
4 The mouse, however, went to the farmer “The cat will only give me back my tail if the cow (give)
me some milk And the cow (only / give) me milk if I get her some hay.”
5 And the farmer said, “Well, I would give you hay if you (bring) me some meat But that's impossible to do for a little mouse like you.”
6 The mouse, however, went to the butcher “The cat will only give me back my tail if the cow (give)
me milk And the cow will only give me milk if she (get) some hay And the farmer (only / give) me hay if I get him some meat.”
7 And the butcher said, “Well, I would give you meat if you (make) the baker bake me a bread But that's impossible to do for a little mouse like you.”