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Conditional Clauses

The document provides examples of conditional clauses to practice using the correct verb forms. There are two parts - the first asks to fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb form, providing sentences with if/then clauses. The second part provides multiple choice questions to circle the right option for the conditional verb form used in each sentence. Practicing conditional clauses helps improve the use of verbs like would, could, might in hypothetical or speculative sentences.

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Conditional Clauses

The document provides examples of conditional clauses to practice using the correct verb forms. There are two parts - the first asks to fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb form, providing sentences with if/then clauses. The second part provides multiple choice questions to circle the right option for the conditional verb form used in each sentence. Practicing conditional clauses helps improve the use of verbs like would, could, might in hypothetical or speculative sentences.

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CONDITIONAL CLAUSES

1) FILL THE GAPS WITH THE CORRECT VERB FORM:


1.- I dont think shes worried about us. If she (be) ............................. worried, she (phone)
........................... or something.
2.- I have an appointment at 3.30 tomorrow. If I (manage) .............................. to finish before
4.30, I (do) ................................ the shopping on my way back.
3.- Tom missed his flight. He (get) ....................................... to the airport on time if he
(not oversleep) ...................................................
4.- If I (have) ..................................... such a large house as yours, I (invite) ............................
all my friends for the weekend.
5.- If the child (not be playing) ........................................................ with matches, he (not burn)
........................................ himself. Now hes in hospital.
6.- Shes so shy. If she (talk) ............................. to people, she (make) .......................... friends.
7.- So, youre seeing Terry tonight. If he (ask) ................................ you about me, (not, tell)
............................... him Im going out with John.
8.- If a machine (be) ............... properly maintained, it (fail, never) ...........................................
9.- We (invite) ............................................ him if we (know) ..................................................
his address, but he never gave it to us.
10.- Unless I (have) ....................... a problem, I (bother, never) ................................ my friends.
11.- Youre very strong. If you (try) ......................., you (win) ..........................,... your opponent.
12.- Look what youve done. If you (be) ......................................... careful, you (not, break)
......................................... all those glasses.
13.- I was so stupid! Nothing (happened) ........................................... if I (not, moved)
............................................... to his flat.
14.- Shes a bit short. If he (be) ...................... taller he (can) .................................. play basket.
15.- Sorry. I (lend) ................................. you the money you need if I (have) ........................ it.
16.- The bus is full up. If there (be) ..................... an empty seat, I (sit) ............................. down.
17.- Why didnt you go to the police station? If you (report) ..................................... the theft, they
(can arrest) ............................................ the robbers.
18.- I (leave) ............................ him a message if he (not, be) ......................home when I phone.

2) CIRCLE THE RIGHT OPTION:


1.- If we TAKE / WILL TAKE a taxi, we WILL ARRIVE / ARRIVED sooner.

2.- You WOULDNT GET / DIDNT GET wet if you WOULD HAVE WORN / WERE WEARING a coat.

3.- If our team HAD SCORED / SCORED more goals, it HAD WON / COULD HAVE WON.

4.- I HAD GIVEN / WOULD HAVE GIVEN you the news if you PHONED / HAD PHONED me
yesterday.

5.- If you TOOK / WOULD HAVE TAKEN more exercise, you MIGHT FEEL / HAD FELT better.

6.- If Tim DROVE / HAD DRIVEN more carefully, he WOULDNT HAVE CRASHED / DIDNT CRASH.

7.- If we ARE / WOULD BE LATE for class, our teacher WILL BE / WAS angry.

8.- If we LIVED / WOULD LIVE on another planet, we WOULD SEE / WILL SEE the Earth in the sky.

9.- If we WERE / ARE birds, we WOULD BE ABLE / ARE ABLE to fly.

10.- If you DONT WEAR / WOULDNT WEAR your pullover, you WILL FEEL / FELT cold.

11.- If I HAD / WOULD HAVE lots of money, I WOULD GIVE / GAVE some to all my friends.

12.- If I HAD KNOWN / WOULD KNOW it was your birthday, I WOULD SEND / WOULD HAVE SENT
you a card.

13.- If you HAD COME / CAME to see the film, you WOULD HAVE ENJOYED/ HAD ENJOYED it.

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