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Conditional Tense

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Exercice

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Exercise 1 - First conditional

1. If we (keep) ____ polluting our planet, many animal species (become) ______

extinct.

2. If we (use) _____recycled paper and glass, we (contributing) ____ to our

planet's recovery.

3. Children (be) ___ aware of the importance of recycling if their parents

(recycle)_____.

4. If you (have)____ a shower instead of a bath, you (save) ____ a lot of water.

5. If the environmental issues (teach) ______ at school, people (learn) ____ the

importance of reducing, reusing and recycling.

Exercise 2 - Second conditional

1. They (go) ____ to Spain on holiday if they (like) ____ hot weather.

2. She (pass) ______ the exam if she (study)____more.

3. I (marry) someone famous if I (be) _______ a movie star.

4. You (lose)_____ weight if (eat) ______ less.

5. If I (have)____ enough money, I (buy) _____ a big house.

6. If we (win)_____ the lottery, we (travel) _____ the world.

7. If you (have)___ a better job, we (be able) ____ to buy a new car
Exercise 3 - Third conditional
For each question, read the situation and choose the best sentence using the
third conditional.
1. Kate wasn't thirsty. she didn't drink the lemonade.
- If Kate was thirsty, she would drink the lemonade
- If Kate had been thirsty, she would've drunk the lemonade
- If Kate would have been thirsty, she drank the lemonade

2. I didn't know Sophie was in town. I didn't call her.


- If I had known Sophie was in town, I would have called her
- I had called Sophie if I had know she was in town
- I would had called Sophie if I have known she was in town

3. I didn't know watching this movie was important for our exam. I didn't watch it.
- If I knew this movie was important, I had watched it
- If I would have known this movie was important, I had watched it
- If I had known this movie was important, I would've watched it

4. I walked home from the supermarket. My friend was too sleepy to drive.
- I hadn't walked home from the supermarket if my friend wasn't too sleepy
to drive
- I wouldn't have walked home from the supermarket if my friend hadn't
been too sleepy to drive
- I wouldn't had walked home from the supermarket if my friend hadn't been
too sleepy to drive

5. I didn't go to the store. I thought it closed at 5pm. It closed at 6pm.


- If I had known the store had closed at 6pm, I would've gone…
- If I knew the store would have closed at 6pm, I would've gone…
- I would've gone to the store if I know it had closed at 6pm

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