The document provides 10 examples of conditional sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb form. Conditionals are used to talk about hypothetical or unlikely situations and their possible consequences. The examples cover a range of conditional types including present, past, and mixed conditionals. Learners are asked to fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb form to complete the conditional sentences.
The document provides 10 examples of conditional sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb form. Conditionals are used to talk about hypothetical or unlikely situations and their possible consequences. The examples cover a range of conditional types including present, past, and mixed conditionals. Learners are asked to fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb form to complete the conditional sentences.
The document provides 10 examples of conditional sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb form. Conditionals are used to talk about hypothetical or unlikely situations and their possible consequences. The examples cover a range of conditional types including present, past, and mixed conditionals. Learners are asked to fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb form to complete the conditional sentences.
The document provides 10 examples of conditional sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct verb form. Conditionals are used to talk about hypothetical or unlikely situations and their possible consequences. The examples cover a range of conditional types including present, past, and mixed conditionals. Learners are asked to fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb form to complete the conditional sentences.
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Conditionals
1. Put the verb into the correct tense form:
1. The accident was your fault. If you ............................................ (drive) more carefully, it wouldn’t have happened. 2. a. Why do you read newspapers? b. Well, if I ............................................ (not/read) newspapers, I wouldn’t know what was happening in the world. 3. If Liz ............................................ (not/go) to bed so late, she wouldn’t be tired all the time. 4. I’d be surprised if Ann ............................................ (come) to see us now. 5. If I’d known you were busy, I ............................................ (not/disturb) you. 6. If you hadn’t provoked the dog, it ............................................ (not/attack) you. 7. I wouldn’t have got soaking wet, if I ............................................ (have) an umbrella. 8. If he hadn’t been so nervous, he ............................................ (not/fail) his driving test. 9. I’d have gone out last night, if I ............................................ (not/have) so much work to do. 10. Cities would be nicer places, if they ............................................ (be) cleaner.
2. Put the verb into the correct tense form:
1. Ken got to the airport in time for his flight. If he ............................................ (miss) it, he ............................................ (be) late for his interview. 2. It’s good that you reminded me about Ann’s birthday. I ............................................ (forget) it. 3. I didn’t have my address book in New York. Otherwise, I ............................................ (send) you a postcard. 4. a. Did you have a good time in Prague? b. We ............................................ (enjoy) it more, if the weather ............................................ (be) better. 5. I’m not tired. If I ............................................ (be) tired, I would go home now. 6. I wasn’t tired last night. If I ............................................ (be) tired, I would have gone home earlier. 7. If Jim ............................................ (not/lend) me the money, I wouldn’t have been able to buy the car. 8. If Mary ............................................ (not/wear) a seatbelt, she would have been severely injured in the car crash. 9. If you had some breakfast, you ............................................ (not/be) hungry now. 10. If I ............................................ (have) some money I ............................................ (get) a taxi, but unfortunately I’ve left my wallet at home.
3. Put the verb into the correct tense form:
1. If you ............................................ (find) a wallet in the street, what would you do with it? 2. I must hurry. My friend will be annoyed if I ............................................ (not/be) on time. 3. I didn’t realize that Gary was in hospital. If I ............................................ (know) that, I would have gone to visit him. 4. If the phone ............................................ (ring), can you answer it? 5. I cannot decide what to do. What would you do if you ............................................ (be) in my position? 6. a. What shall we do tomorrow? b. Well, if the weather ............................................ (be) nice, we can go to the beach. 7. a. Let’s sit outside. b. No, it’s too cold. If it ............................................ (be) warmer, I wouldn’t mind. 8. a. Did you go for a picnic yesterday? b. No, it was too cold. If it ............................................ (be) warmer, we might have gone. 9. If you ............................................ (have) enough money to go anywhere in the world, where would you go? 10. I’m glad we had a map. I’m sure we would have got lost, if we ............................................ (not/have) one.