The document provides examples of conditional clauses requiring the correct form of verbs to be written according to conditional type. There are 17 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the base or past participle form of verbs depending on whether a real or unreal conditional is required. The document is a grammar exercise testing knowledge of different conditional structures in English.
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The document provides examples of conditional clauses requiring the correct form of verbs to be written according to conditional type. There are 17 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the base or past participle form of verbs depending on whether a real or unreal conditional is required. The document is a grammar exercise testing knowledge of different conditional structures in English.
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CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
WRITE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS ACCORDING TO THE CONDITIONAL TYPE REQUIRED:
1.- I work ten hours a day.
If I (have) _________________________ more free time, I (practise) ____________________ some sport.
2.- Jane’s always late for school.
If she (be) ___________________ punctual, the teacher (not punish) ___________________ her almost every day.
3.- She’ll probably go to the Old Students’ Party.
If she (go) _________________________, she (meet) _________________________ her old school mates.
4.- You should carry an umbrella.
You (get) _________________________ wet if you (not carry) _____________________ one.
5.- Did you say Susan is moving to Australia?
She (miss) _________________________ her London friends if she (leave) ________________
6.- You’re eating too much.
You (have) _____________________ an indigestion if you (eat) _________________ like that.
7.- He always stays at home.
If he (go) _________________________ out more often, he (have) _______________ a better social life.
8.- She’s saving money.
If she (save) ___________________ enough, she (buy) ______________________ a new car.
9.- I live far away from my school.
If I (live) ______________________ nearer, I (not go) ______________________ by bus. 10.- Mary’s at Peter’s party. If you (go) _________________________ there, you (see) _____________________ her.
11.- Don’t worry. My dog is very sociable.
It (not bite) _____________________ you if you (come) __________________ into my house.
12.- He does nothing but work all the time.
He (feel) ____________________ better if he (go) _________________ out from time to time.
13.- He knows very few people in this town.
He (not stay) ____________________________ at home most of the time watching TV if he (have) ___________________________________ someone to go out with.
14.- I can’t cook at all.
If I (can) ________________________ cook, I (invite) ____________________________ my friends for dinner at home.
15.- You see Tom at work every day, don’t you?
If you (see) ____________________ him tomorrow, (tell) ______________________ him what has happened.
16.- That dress is so beautiful!
You (look) ___________________ gorgeous at the reception if you (wear) ______________ it.
17.- Mary wants to be healthy.
She (not smoke) __________________________ so much if she (worry) _________________ so much about her health as she says.
18.- I hope he phones me again.
If he (ring) ____________________ me up, I (apologise) _____________________________