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This document contains a test paper with fill-in-the-blank questions about conditional sentences (IF clauses) of types I and II in English grammar. There are three sections - the first two sections ask the test taker to complete sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses for IF clauses of type I and type II. The third section asks the test taker to identify whether the given sentences contain IF clauses of type I or type II.

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Test If 1 and If 2

This document contains a test paper with fill-in-the-blank questions about conditional sentences (IF clauses) of types I and II in English grammar. There are three sections - the first two sections ask the test taker to complete sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses for IF clauses of type I and type II. The third section asks the test taker to identify whether the given sentences contain IF clauses of type I or type II.

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Name………………………… Date……………………………

Test paper

1. IF-clauses, type I. Complete the sentences:

a. If I ………………....(study), I …………………………………..(pass) the exams


b. We ……………………………….(to go) swimming, if the sun …………(to shine).
c. If it ……………….(to rain), the children ……………………….(not/to go) for a walk.
d. She ………………….(not/to pass) the literature test, if she …………… (not/to read) the novel.
e. If Tom …………… (not/to buy) the book, his friends …………….…….(to be) angry with him.
f. If you ………………(to eat) too much junk food, you …………..……….(not/to lose) weight.
g. If I ………………….(not/to make) breakfast tomorrow morning, my sister………… (not/to love)
me anymore.
h. If he ………………..(to have) a temperature, he …………………(to see) the doctor.
i. I ………………….(to be) very happy, if my friends ……….. (to come).

2. IF-clauses, type II. Complete the sentences:

a. If I ………………..…..(have) more time, I …………………………..………(learn) to play the guitar.


b. If she …………………(study) harder, she ………….……………………....(get) better marks.
c. If we …………………(know) more about history, we ……………………….(be / not) afraid of the test.
d. I …………………..…..(go) jogging with Tom and Sue if they ………………….(be) here this week.
e. It ……………………..(surprise) me if she …………………………...(help / not) you.
f. If he …………….…....(try) harder, he ……………………..(reach) his goals.
g. I ……………………....(buy) these shoes if they …………………….…………(fit) .
h. It ……………………….(surprise / not) me if he …………………..………….(know / not) the answer.
i. If we ………..………….(have) a yacht, we ………………………..…………(sail) the seven seas.
j. If he ……………………..(have) more time, he ……………………..………………(learn) karate.

3. IF I or IF II?

a) If I (have) a compass, I would give it to you.


b) If you go to Ireland, you (need) a raincoat.
c) If we lived in the country, the kids (play) outside all day long.
d) If you spoke louder, your classmates (to understand) you.
e) Dan (to arrive) safe if he drove slowly.
f) If we meet at 9:30, we (to have) plenty of time.
g) If they had enough money, they ………………………………… (to buy) a new car.
h) We will visit the museums, if we ……………….(to travel) to London.
i) If she earns a lot of money, she …………….(to fly) to New York.
j) If Tim and Tom were older, they ………………………………..(to play) in our hockey team.

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