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Doan Thi Diem Secondary School Date: ………

Full name: ……………………………… Class: 7C……


GRAMMAR FOCUS 6: MIXED CONDITIONALS ,WISHES

Exercise 1. Match the clauses of the mixed conditional sentences.


1. If you had told me about this problem earlier, ........... A. he probably won't be at the meeting.
2. If you were a more sensitive person, ........... B. you could always ring them up.
3. If they don't contact you soon, ........... C. his wife would never have left him.
4. If he hadn't died so young, ........... D. you wouldn't have said that to her.
5. If he didn't work so hard all the time, ........... E. I would have had them by now.
6. If the train hadn't been delayed, ........... F. everything would be all right now.
7. If he was feeling ill this morning, ........... G. would you hurry up and get ready?
8. If you're coming with us, ........... H. you wouldn't be so busy this month.
9. If I really wanted to have children, ........... I. we would be there by now.
10. If you had worked harder last month, ........... J. I'm sure he'd be a famous musician by now.
Exercise 2. Circle the best option.
1. If you ................ the dictionary yesterday I ................ to translate the article today.
A. had given / would be able B. give / am able C. gave / will be able D. will give / am able
2. If the help ................ in time, the experiment ................ tomorrow afternoon.
A. had offered / would he completed B. was offered / will be completed
C. had been offered / would be completed D. is offered / would be completed
3. If you ................ these pills yesterday you ................ well now.
A. had taken / would be B. took / would be C. had taken / had been D. took / will be
4. If I had gone to the party last night, I ................ tired now.
A. will be B. am C. would be D. would have been
5. She didn’t know if the letter ................ by the time she ................
A. would be delivered / will come B. would deliver / comes
C. will be delivered / came D. would have been delivered / came
6. If he ................ English well, he ................ the article without difficulty yesterday.
A. knew / would have translated B. know / had been translated
C. has known / will have translate D. would know / will translate
7. If you ................ harder last year you ................ English well now.
A. worked / had known B. work / will know
C. had worked / would know D. will work / know
8. If you ................ harder you ................ more money and now you ................ to buy a car.
A. have worked / would earn / could C. had worked / would earn / will be able
B. had worked / would have earned / would be able D. has worked / would have earned / could
9. If you ................ your swimming suit you would be able to go for a swim now.
A. hadn’t left B. weren’t leaving C. will not leave D. haven’t left
10. They ................ for the examination better if they ................ about it earlier.
A. would prepare / knew B. prepare / know
C. prepared / knew D. would have prepared / had known
Exercise 3. Underline the correct word or words to replace the words in italics in these sentences.
1. I'll give you £100 if you say nothing about this. (provided that, what if, unless)
2. If your company went bankrupt, what would you do?(just suppose, on condition, as long as)
3. If you had to live in another country, where would you go? (on condition, unless, imagine)
4..Well let him out of prison if he reports to the police station every day. (supposing, as long as, unless)
5. Mr. Davidson says he'll come and give a talk at the conference if we pay him a reasonable fee. (supposing that
/ unless / on condition that)
6. If I could get a job, life here would be perfect. (what if / even if / if only)
7. If you had a lot of money, do you think you would give up work? (Supposing that / Providing that / As long
as)
8.If the train arrives on time, they'll be here in a few minutes. (What if / Assuming that / On condition that)
9. If he doesn't agree to my request, what will I do then? (Imagine / What if / Provided that)
10. If you'd offered to pay me a thousand pounds, I wouldn't have done it. (If only / Provided that / Even if)
11. If Rosie gets this new promotion, we'll have enough money for a holiday abroad this year. (Even if / Provided
that / Supposing that)
12.You can go out tonight if you get back by midnight. (as long as / assuming that / supposing that)
13. If they keep to the agreement, I'll give them the money. (what if, imagine, so long as)
14. You'll be alright if you take some travellers' cheques. (provided that, imagine, what if)
15. If all the hotels were full, where would we stay? (provided that, as long as, suppose)
Exercise 4: Choose the correct word or phrase.

Exercise 5: Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets
Exercise 6: Write the sentences for the following situations. Use WISH.

Exercise 7: Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence

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