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Andrée English School

English Department
English Workshop 1st forms
Review: Conditionals
Name: ___________________________________________________ Grade: ___________

Put the verbs into the correct conditional form.

Zero Conditional

1. If Kelly SLEEPS badly at night, she FEELS drowsy the next day. (sleep / feel)

2. If the weather IS rainy, I PUT ON my raincoat. (be / put on)

3. If Kevin DOESN’T HAVE breakfast, he FEELS less energetic. (not have / feel)

4. If I WALK for a long time, my feet HURT. (walk / hurt)

5. If you ARE happy, you WANT to share your happiness with the whole world. (be / want)

6. If I HAVE a toothache, I GO to see a dentist. (have / go)

7. If the sun SHINES brightly, all plants and flowers GROW fast. (shine / grow)

8. If my fridge IS empty, I SHOP at the nearest supermarket. (be / shop)

9. If you DON’T BELIEVE IN ghosts, there IS nothing scary for you in that old house. (not
believe in / be)

10. If a student MAKES a lot of mistakes in his test, he DOESN’T PASS it. (make / not pass)

First Conditional

1. If I GO (go) out tonight, I WILL GO (go) to the cinema.

2. If you GET (get) back late, I WILL BE (be) angry.

3. If we DON’T SEE (not / see) each other tomorrow, we WILL SEE (see) each other next
week.

4. If he DOESN’T COME (come), I WILL BE (be) surprised.

5. If we WAIT (wait) here, we WILL BE (be) late.

6. If we GO (go) on holiday this summer, we WILL GO (go) to Spain.

7. If the weather DOESN’T IMPROVE (not / improve), we WON’T HAVE (not / have) a
picnic.

8. If I DON’T GO (not / go) to bed early, I WILL BE (be) tired tomorrow.

9. If we EAT (eat) all this cake, we WILL FEEL (feel) sick.

10. If you DON’T WANT (not / want) to go out, I WILL COOK (cook) dinner at home.

Second Conditional

1. If I WERE (be) you, I WOULD GET (get) a new job.

2. If he WAS/WERE (be) younger, he WOULD TRAVEL (travel) more.

3. If we WEREN’T (not / be) friends, I WOULD BE (be) angry with you.

4. If I HAD (have) enough money, I WOULD BUY (buy) a big house.

5. If she WASN’T/WEREN’T (not / be) always so late, she WOULD BE (be) promoted.
Andrée English School
English Department
English Workshop 1st forms
6. If we WON (win) the lottery, we WOULD TRAVEL (travel) the world.

7. If you HAD (have) a better job, we WOULD BE (be) able to buy a new car

8. If I SPOKE (speak) perfect English, I WOULD HAVE (have) a good job.

9. If we LIVED (live) in Mexico, I WOULD SPEAK (speak) Spanish.

10. If she PASSED (pass) the exam, she WOULD BE (be) able to enter university.

Third Conditional

1. If you HADN’T BEEN (not / be) late, we WOULDN’T HAVE MISSED (not / miss) the bus.

2. If she HAD STUDIED (study), she WOULD HAVE PASSED (pass) the exam.

3. If we HAD ARRIVED (arrive) earlier, we WOULD HAVE SEEN (see) John.

4. If they HAD GONE (go) to bed early, they WOULDN’T HAVE WOKEN (not / wake) up
late.

5. If he HAD BECOME (become) a musician, he WOULD HAVE RECORDED (record) a


CD.

6. If she HAD GONE (go) to art school, she WOULD HAVE BECOME (become) a painter.

7. If I HAD BEEN (be) born in a different country, I WOULD HAVE LEARNT/LEARNED


(learn) to speak a different language.

8. If she HAD GONE (go) to university, she WOULD HAVE STUDIED (study) French.

9. If we HADN’T GONE (not / go) to the party, we WOULDN’T HAVE MET (not / meet)
them.

10. If he HAD TAKEN (take) the job, he WOULDN’T HAVE GONE (not / go) travelling.
Andrée English School
English Department
English Workshop 1st forms

Key Word Transformations: Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar
meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You
must use between two and five words, including the word given.

1. I only told you because I thought you would be interested. SECOND


TOLD
I would not have told you if I thought you weren't interested.

2. I think it would be a good idea to speak to the manager first. SECOND


WERE
If I were you I would speak to the manager first.

3. You are not allowed to stay in the country unless you get a visa.
IF
You can only stay in the country if you get a visa. ZERO

4. He should eat healthier food or else he'll get sick. FIRST


NOT
If he does not eat healthy food, he'll get sick.

5. The reason I haven't got much money is because they didn't give me a promotion.
THIRD
POOR
If they had given me a promotion I wouldn't be so poor now.

6. The star player’s injury at half-time is what caused us to lose the match. THIRD
WOULD
We would have won the match if our star player hadn’t been injured at half-time.

7. I only thought Peter’s reaction was appropriate because we are best friends. SECOND
IF
Peter’s reaction would have been inappropriate if we weren’t were/not best friends.

8. Olivia did not concentrate so she made a lot of mistakes. THIRD


would
If Olivia had concentrated she would have made fewer mistakes.

9. You can't smoke in restaurants without getting into trouble. ZERO


SMOKE
If you smoke in restaurants you get into trouble.

10. I am not tall enough to reach the top of this cupboard. SECOND
taller
If I were/was taller I could reach the top of this cupboard.

11. I think you should ask the boss for a pay rise. SECOND
WERE
If I were you I would ask the boss for a pay rise.

12. I’ll lend you money on condition that you pay me back next week. FIRST
IF
Only if you pay me back next week will I lend you money.

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