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Conditional Sentences - Test: A - Which Type of The Conditional Sentences Is Used?

The document is a test on conditional sentences. It contains multiple choice questions to identify the type of conditional sentence used in examples (type I or type II). It also contains exercises to complete conditional sentences by selecting the correct verb forms based on the conditional type (type I, II or III).

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Conditional Sentences - Test: A - Which Type of The Conditional Sentences Is Used?

The document is a test on conditional sentences. It contains multiple choice questions to identify the type of conditional sentence used in examples (type I or type II). It also contains exercises to complete conditional sentences by selecting the correct verb forms based on the conditional type (type I, II or III).

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Conditional sentences - Test

A - Which type of the Conditional sentences is used?

1) If I find your key, I'll tell you.


a) type I (condition possible to fulfil)
b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil)

2) She would be very happy if her friends came.


a) type I (condition possible to fulfil)
b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil)

3) If it rains, I'll wear a raincoat.


a) type I (condition possible to fulfil)
b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil)

4) If it wasn't so late, I would go shopping.


a) type I (condition possible to fulfil)
b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil)

5) What would you do if you saw a robber?


a) type I (condition possible to fulfil)
b) type II (condition in theory possible to fulfil)
B - Finish the sentences. Use the correct phrases.

1) If Amy does the washing up,


a) her brother will clear the table.
b) her brother would clear the table.

2) If he learned the new words,


a) he can get a good mark in the test.
b) he could get a good mark in the test.

3) I would go to the party


a) if you come with me.
b) if you came with me.

4) My uncle would stay longer in York


a) if he has more time.
b) if he had more time.
c)

5) The teacher will not be happy


a) if we forget our homework again.
b) if we forgot our homework again.

6) If I were you,
a) I will not play hockey.
b) I would not play hockey.
c)

7) If you drove from Paris to Lisbon,


a) which way will you go?
b) which way would you go?
c)

8) If you wait a minute,


a) I'll go with you.
b) I'd go with you.
c)
C - Which answers are correct?

1) Which of the following words/phrases can be used in a Conditional sentence type I?


a) play e) sing
b) plays f) would sing
c) played g) sang
d) had played

2) Which of the following words/phrases can be used in a Conditional sentence type II?
a) play d) sing
b) played e) sang
c) has played f) had sung

3) Which of the following words/phrases can be used in a Conditional sentence type III?
a) had played d) sang
b) have played e) had sung
c) has played f) have sung

D - Complete the sentences.

1) type I: If I (to study), I (to pass) the test.


2) type II: If I (to study), I (to pass) the test.
3) type I: If the sun (to shine), we (to go) swimming.
4) type II: If the sun (to shine), we (to go) swimming.
5) type I: They (to fly) to Canberra if they (to have) more money.
6) type II: They (to fly) to Canberra if they (to have) more money.

E - Put in the correct verb forms.

1) They will stay longer in Paris if they (to find) a cheap hotel.
2) If you were older, you (to go) to the party.
3) If Alice (to have) more money, she would go to Africa.
4) John's mother (to have) more time for him if he does the washing up.
5) He can write good stories if he (to feel) like it.
6) If you listened carefully, you (to know) about it.
7) If Brian (to like) horses, he could ride well.

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