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Conditionals

This document contains a test on zero, first, and second conditional sentences. It provides examples to complete with the correct verb form for each conditional type. For the zero conditional, the given verb must be in present simple. For the first conditional, the 'if' clause uses the simple present and the main clause uses the future simple. For the second conditional, the 'if' clause uses the past simple and the main clause uses the conditional or 'would'.
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Conditionals

This document contains a test on zero, first, and second conditional sentences. It provides examples to complete with the correct verb form for each conditional type. For the zero conditional, the given verb must be in present simple. For the first conditional, the 'if' clause uses the simple present and the main clause uses the future simple. For the second conditional, the 'if' clause uses the past simple and the main clause uses the conditional or 'would'.
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Test on the Zero, First and Second Conditional


A. Complete the zero conditional sentences with the verb in brackets.
1. If you press that button, the light(come) ..on.
2. It's easier to sleep if(you / not / be) ..stressed.
3. The teacher gets angry if(we / not / work) ..hard.
4. If(I / go) on a boat, I always feel ..sick.
5. His mother gets annoyed if(he / be) ..late.
6. If(I / not / know) ..a word, I look in my dictionary.
7. They play football if(they / not / have) ..any homework.
8. If you freeze water,(it / turn) ..to ice
B. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.
1. If you (wash) ..the dishes, I (cook) .dinner tonight.
2. If my dad (have) ..time next week, we (paint) .my room.
3. You (learn) a lot about American history if you (visit). the exhibition.
4. If the weather (be / not) too bad tomorrow, we (play) .golf.
5. We (get / not) .there on time if we (catch / not) ..the bus.
C. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.
1. If I (have) .. more time, I (learn). to play the guitar.
2. If she (study) .. harder, she (get) .. better marks.
3. If we (know) .. more about history, we (be / not) .. afraid of the
test.
4. I (go) .. jogging with Tom and Sue if they (be) .. here this week.
5. It (surprise) .. me if she (help / not) .. you.
D. Complete the sentences with the correct form (Type I or II).
1. If you need the car in the afternoon, I .. (go)shopping in the morning.
2. If .. (wear)I a hat, I would look like an old woman.
3. I'll buy this bag if they .. (have) it in blue.
4. She wouldn't pay cash if she .. (had) a credit card.
5. If I didn't have you, I .. (know / not) what to do.

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