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Type I or Type II

The document provides examples of Type I and Type II conditional sentences and exercises for the learner to identify which type each sentence is and complete sentences with the correct conditional form. It focuses on helping the learner practice identifying and forming different conditional sentence structures in English.

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Type I or Type II

The document provides examples of Type I and Type II conditional sentences and exercises for the learner to identify which type each sentence is and complete sentences with the correct conditional form. It focuses on helping the learner practice identifying and forming different conditional sentence structures in English.

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Type I or Type II

Decide whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I or Type II.

1. If they go to Australia, they will go whale-watching.

Type I Type II
2. If she had a mobile, I would call her.

Type I Type II
3. If Bob were here, he would have a solution for our problem.

Type I Type II
4. If you move here, we will see each other more often.

Type I Type II
5. You'll live longer if you stop smoking.

Type I Type II
6. If Sarah didn't go with John, Anna would try to become his girlfriend.

Type I Type II
7. I will only dance if they play my favorite song.

Type I Type II
8. I wouldn't buy that computer if I didn't need it.

Type I Type II
9. If she doesn't feel better tomorrow, she will see a doctor.

Type I Type II
10. I'd lend you money if I had any.

Type I Type II

Conditional Sentence Type I or II

Complete the sentences with the correct form (Type I or II).

 If you (wash) the dishes, I (cook) dinner tonight.

 If she (study) harder, she (get) better marks.

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

 It (surprise) me if she (help / not) you.

 If my dad (have) time next week, we (paint) my room.

 You (learn) a lot about American history if you (visit) the exhibition.

 If we (know) more about history, we (be / not) afraid of the test.

 I (go) jogging with Tom and Sue if they (be) here this week.

 If the weather (be / not) too bad tomorrow, we (play) golf.

 We (get / not) there on time if we (catch / not) the bus.

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


 If you need the car in the afternoon, I shopping in the morning.

 If I a hat, I would look like an old woman.

 I'll buy this bag if they it in blue.

 She wouldn't pay cash if she a credit card.

 If I didn't have you, I what to do.

Conditional Sentences

Complete the Conditional Sentences

 If you (go) out with your friends tonight, I (watch) the football match
on TV.

 If he (try) harder, he (reach) his goals.

 I (buy) these shoes if they (fit) .

 If we (listen) to the radio, we (hear) the news.

 I (earn) a lot of money if I (get) that job.

 If you (switch) on the lights, you (fall / not) over the chair.

 It (surprise / not) me if he (know / not) the answer.

 If she (hurry / not) , we (miss) the bus.

 She (come) to our party if she (be / not) on holiday.

 If I stronger, I'd help you carry the piano.

 If we'd seen you, we .

 If we him tomorrow, we'll say hello.

 He would have repaired the car himself if he the tools.

 If you drop the vase, it .

 If I hadn't studied, I the exam.

 I wouldn't go to school by bus if I a driving license.

 If she him every day, she'd be lovesick.

 I to London if I don't get a cheap flight.

 We'd be stupid if we him about our secret.

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