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Conditional Sentences 72 5.11.

The document contains 20 conditional sentences using type I and type II conditionals. The sentences provide examples of conditional statements using common verbs like "be", "have", "get", "start", "win", "eat", "walk", "smoke", "read", and "drop" to demonstrate how to fill in the blanks to complete conditional sentences.

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Conditional Sentences 72 5.11.

The document contains 20 conditional sentences using type I and type II conditionals. The sentences provide examples of conditional statements using common verbs like "be", "have", "get", "start", "win", "eat", "walk", "smoke", "read", and "drop" to demonstrate how to fill in the blanks to complete conditional sentences.

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Conditional Sentences (Type I + II)

Gap-fill exercise
1. If I had enough money, I (buy)

a Ferrari.

2. If she studied harder, she (pass)

the exam.

3. If you study hard, you (pass)

the exam.

4. If we study a little every day, we (be able to)

pass the exam next week.

5. If the weather is fine, we (go)

swimming.

6. If John studies hard, he (get)

a good mark.

7. If we go home in time, we (meet)

8. If I had more money, I (be)

Aunt Jane.

happier than now.

9. If I were President of the United States, I (not, start)

10. If I have all the luck of the world, I (win)


11. I would be very pleased, if you (can)

12. You will get very fat, if you (eat)


13. He would catch the train, if he (walk)

in the lottery.
help me.

so many hamburgers.
faster.

another war.

14. She would be much healthier, if she (not, smoke)

15. They will go skiing, if there (be)

enough snow.

16. You will understand what I mean, if you (read)

17. She would not go to school, if she (be)


18. We can take a taxi, if we (miss)

ill.
the train.

19. The vase will break, if you (drop)


20. I would not do that, if I (be)

so much.

it.
you.

my e-mail more carefully.

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