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Conditionals

The document provides examples and exercises for conditionals in English. It covers Conditional I, which uses the present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in the main clause. It also covers Conditional II, which uses the past tense in the if-clause and would + infinitive in the main clause. There are four exercises with multiple examples of conditional sentences for students to practice filling in the correct verb forms. The answers to each exercise are provided.

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Conditionals

The document provides examples and exercises for conditionals in English. It covers Conditional I, which uses the present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in the main clause. It also covers Conditional II, which uses the past tense in the if-clause and would + infinitive in the main clause. There are four exercises with multiple examples of conditional sentences for students to practice filling in the correct verb forms. The answers to each exercise are provided.

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CONDITIONALS

EXERCISE 1

Write the verbs in brackets into the gaps in Conditional I. Use the will-future in the main
clause.

Example: If I __ (to go) to the cinema, I ________ (to watch) an interesting film.

Answer: If I go to the cinema, I will watch an interesting film.

1. If I (to study), I (to pass) the exams.

2. We (not/to swim) if the weather (to be) bad.

3. If he (to have) a temperature, he (to see) the doctor.

4. I (to be) very happy if my friends (to come).

5. If I (to earn) a lot of money, I (to fly) to New York.

6. If we (not/to come) home in time, we (to miss) the film.

7. The teacher (not/to be) happy if I (to forget) my homework again.

8. If our class (to go) to England, I (to visit) the Tower of London.

EXERCISE 2

Write the verbs in brackets in their correct forms into the gaps.

Example: If I went to the cinema, I __________ (to watch) an interesting film.

Answer: If I went to the cinema, I would watch an interesting film.

1. If they (to have) enough money, they would buy a new car.

2. If it rains, I (not/to play) football.

3. I (to phone) you if I hadn't seen you today.

4. We would pass the exam if we (to study) harder.

5. I (to go) to the party if you come with me.

6. If they (to buy) the cat, their children would have been happy.

7. You'll catch a cold if you (not/to wear) a pullover.

8. If I (to see) the film, I wouldn't have bought the video.


EXERCISE 3

Write the verbs in brackets in their correct forms into the gaps.

Example: If I went to the cinema, I __________ (to watch) an interesting film.

Answer: If I went to the cinema, I would watch an interesting film.

1. If you (to wait) a minute, I'll come with you.

2. If I went anywhere, it (to be) Australia.

3. We (to watch) TV tonight if Peter hadn't bought the theatre tickets.

4. Would you go out more often if you (not/to have) to do so much in


the house?

5. If he hadn't missed the train, he (to arrive) here in time.

6. I will miss the school bus if I (not/to get up) early.

7. We could have helped John if we (to know) about his problems.

8. If we (to cycle) to Dresden, it will be a fantastic trip.

EXERCISE 4

1. If I go to Leipzig, I the zoo.


2. If I were a millionaire, I in Beverly Hills.
3. If we had read the book, we the film.
4. I could have arrived in time if I the train.
5. If the teacher explained the grammar once more, I better on
the test.
6. My friend would stay longer in Vienna if he more time.
7. If it had not rained I for a walk.
8. If Jim travelled to Scotland again, he a whisky distillery.
EXERCISE 1 - ANSWERS

1. If I study (), I will pass () the exams.

2. We will not swim () if the weather is () bad.

3. If he has () a temperature he will see () the doctor.

4. I will be () very happy if my friends come ().

5. If I earn () a lot of money, I will fly () to New York.

6. If we do not come () home in time, we will miss () the film.

7. The teacher will not be () happy if I forget () my homework again.

8. If our class goes () to England, I will visit () the Tower of London.

EXERCISE 2 - ANSWERS

1. If they had () enough money, they would buy a new car.

2. If it rains, I will not play () football.

3. I would have phoned () you if I hadn't seen you today.

4. We would pass the exams if we studied () harder.

5. I will go () to the party if you come with me.

6. If they had bought () the cat, their children would have been happy.

7. You'll catch a cold if you don't wear () a pullover.

8. If I had seen () the film, I wouldn't have bought the video.

EXERCISE 3 - ANSWERS

1. If you wait () a minute, I'll come with you.

2. If I went anywhere, it would be () Australia.

3. We could have watched () TV tonight if Peter hadn't bought the theatre tickets.

4. Would you go out more often if you didn't have () to do so much in the house?

5. If he hadn't missed the train, he would have arrived () here in time.


6. I will miss the school bus if I don't get up () early.

7. We could have helped John if we had known () about his problems.

8. If we cycle () to Dresden, it will be a fantastic trip.

EXERCISE 4 - ANSWERS

1. If I go to Leipzig, I will visit () the zoo.


2. If I were a millionaire, I would live () in Beverly Hills.
3. If we had read the book, we would have understood () the film.
4. I could have arrived in time if I hadn't missed () the train.
5. If the teacher explained the grammar once more, I !--would write-- a good test.
6. My friend would stay longer in Vienna if he had () more time.
7. If it had not rained I would have gone () for a walk.
8. If Jim travelled to Scotland again, he would visit () a whisky distillery.

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