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Conditionals PDF

The document provides examples of conditional sentences using different verb tenses and structures. It includes examples using "if" clauses with would, simple present, and other verb forms. It also gives examples of conditional sentences that can be rephrased without "if" using "unless." Finally, it provides examples of inversion structures using "should" and "were."

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Conditionals PDF

The document provides examples of conditional sentences using different verb tenses and structures. It includes examples using "if" clauses with would, simple present, and other verb forms. It also gives examples of conditional sentences that can be rephrased without "if" using "unless." Finally, it provides examples of inversion structures using "should" and "were."

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CONDITIONALS (Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses)

1. If I see him I (tell) him all about it.


2. He would get fat if he (stop) smoking.
3. Many tourists would come to this country if it (have) a better climate.
4. I (keep) a horse if I had the means to look after him properly.
5. If he (eat) all that he will be ill.
6. What would you do if the lift (get) stuck between two floors?
7. If I (win) a big prize in a lottery I’d give up my job.
8. If we had more rain our crops (grow) faster.
9. If everybody (give) 1€ we would have enough.
10. If you (paint) the walls white the room would be much brighter.
11. The police (arrest) him if they catch him.
12. If I find your passport I (telephone) you at once.
13. Ice (turn) to water if you heat it.
14. If you (not like) this one I’ll bring you another.
15. If I tell you a secret, you (promise) not to tell?
16. If you pass your examination we (have) a celebration.
17. I (repair) the roof myself if I had a ladder.
18. If she leaves the fish there the cat (get) it.
19. You (not have) so many accidents if you drove more slowly.
20. You’ll get pneumonia if you (not change) your wet clothes.
21. If the milkman (come), we will tell him to leave two more pints.
22. If anyone attacked me, my dog (jump) at his throat.
23. If you go to Paris where you (stay)?
24. If he (read) in bad light he will ruin his eyes.

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES: MIXED TYPES


Complete the conditional sentences with the correct form of the verb
1. If you (go) out with your friends, I will watch the football match on TV.
2. I will earn a lot of money if I (get) that job.
3. If he tried harder, he (reach) his goals.
4. I would buy these shoes if they (fit).
5. It won’t surprise me if he (not know) the answer.
6. If you see the milkman, please (tell) him to leave three pints.
7. If you throw wood into the water, it (float).
8. If I (be) stronger, I’d help you carry the piano.
9. If we (meet) tomorrow, we’ll say hello.
10. If you drop the vase, it (break).
11. I wouldn’t go to school by bus if I (have) a driving licence.
12. If she (not see) him every day, she’d be lovesick.
13. I (not travel) to London if I don’t get a cheap flight.
14. We’d be stupid if we (tell) him about our secret.
15. It (be) silly if we tried to walk all the way there.
16. I (watch) the film only if the reviews are good.
17. If you (not ask), he won’t help you.
18. You (look after) their dog again if they go on holiday this year?
19. Even if I (have) a wet-suit, I wouldn’t’ go scuba-diving.
20. Give the book to Jane if you (see) her.
21. We’ll send for the doctor if he (feel) worse.
22. If she practised more, she (play) more naturally.
23. If there’s not much wine, I (go) to buy some.
24. If we leave before breakfast we (catch) the train.
25. The grass would look better if they (take) care of it.
26. If your aunt (see) she will tell you off.

REPHRASE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES:

1. If they are not protected, the gorillas will soon disappear (Unless…)
2. If he doesn’t work harder, he will lose his job (Unless…)
3. If you don’t invite them, they won’t come (Unless...)
4. If you don’t study harder, you will fail in English (Unless…)
5. We’ll miss the train if we don’t hurry (Unless…)
6. You will be ill if you continue to smoke (Unless…)
7. If you keep on coming late to work, we’ll have to sack you (Unless…)
8. Unless he tries harder, he won’t pass (If he…)
9. I will lend you the money only if you promise to pay me back (I won’t…)
10. I need a grant in order to study at university (I won’t…)
11. We must go or we’ll be late (If we…)
12. You can get help by calling the emergency number (If…)
13. People burn coal in their homes, so the air is polluted (If …)
14. He doesn’t like his job, so he isn’t happy (If…)
15. She doesn’t do her homework, so she doesn’t get good marks (If…)
16. I can’t speak French, so I’m not going to live in France (If…)

INVERSION. MAKE THE SUITABLE INVERSIONS WITH “SHOULD” AND “WERE”


IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES.

1. If John were here, he would perform in the programme.


2. If you require more information, you can contact us on this number.
3. If Alice studied harder, she would pass with flying colours.
4. If he were right here, he would help us.
5. If he didn’t feel ill, he could come to the party.
6. If you go to the event, you will enjoy it very much.

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