The document contains a list of conditional sentences using various forms of 'if' to express different scenarios and outcomes. It includes examples of conditional statements, questions, and choices related to hypothetical situations. Additionally, it provides exercises for selecting the correct verb forms in conditional sentences.
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conditional if exercise
The document contains a list of conditional sentences using various forms of 'if' to express different scenarios and outcomes. It includes examples of conditional statements, questions, and choices related to hypothetical situations. Additionally, it provides exercises for selecting the correct verb forms in conditional sentences.
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Conditional If
1. Please, wait a moment. I'll fetch you a glass of water. [If]
2. Rana may come, if so I'll call you. [If] 3. You may win a free trip, if so Go to USA. [if] 4. Keep quiet to understand the lesson. [If] 5. In case of playing well, you'll win the match. [If] 6. Studying hard leads to success. [If you study] 7. Saving money makes you able to buy a computer [ You will buy] 8. If he eats a lot of carbohydrate, he will be too fat. [ If they] 9. If you run fast, you will catch the bus. [If he] 10. If she does her housework, she will watch TV. [ they ] 11. They will go for a swim if the weather is fine. [He] 12. If we clean our room, our mother will be very pleased with us. [If he] 13. She makes her dress. Her mother will reward her. [If] 14. If you do your homework, you will go for a swim. [If he] 15. If he wastes his time, he won't get high marks. [If he doesn't] 16. I didn’t know your address, that’s why I didn’t send you a postcard. [would] 17. He wouldn’t have finished his report if you hadn’t helped him. [But] 18. If you exceed the speed limit, you’ll have to pay a fine [else] 19. If you don’t practise daily, you will never learn to play the piano. [unless] 20. If I were you, I would apologise. [Were] 21. If you wake up early tomorrow, we’ll go shopping together. [provided] 22. If you don’t stop shouting, I will tell the teacher. [else] 23. If you don’t study hard, you won’t pass your exams. [unless] 24. If I had realized what time it was, I wouldn’t have called. [Had] 25. If I had known about the party, I would have gone. [Had] 26. If I were you, I would look for a new job. [Were] 27. You don’t have a computer. [Were] 28. I didn’t realize how late it was. I wouldn’t have stayed so long. [Had] 29. If you leave the cake in the oven too long, it will burn [else] 30. I don’t think it’s a good idea to wear that dress. [were] 31. You feel bored. Get a cat. [Were] 32. I think it would be a good idea to get a mobile phone. [were] 33. If you go too near the river, you will fall in it. [else] 34. Sam ran out of time, that’s why he didn’t go shopping. [would] 35. If Helen gets agrant, she will be able to continue her studies. [provided] 36. Tony wants to buy a new car, but he hasn’t got enough money. [had] 37. Mary got bad marks. She regrets not studying hard for her exams. [had]
Choose the correct answer:
1. If solar eclipse [occurred – had occurred – occurs – will occur] , it becomes dark. 2. If we [weren’t – hadn’t – don’t – didn’t] hurry, we will miss the train. 3. Where will you stay if you [travel – had travelled – were travelling – travelled] to a foreign country? 4. If he [had drunk – will drink – drinks – drank] this bottle of water, he would restore his strength. 5. If I were you, I [shall – would – would have – will] reform my behavior. 6. I [will apologise – would have apologized – would apologise – apologized] at once if I make a mistake. 7. We [watched – would watch – would have watched – will watch] the film if it was shown on TV. 8. What [would – will – would have – is] your teacher do if you lost your book? 9. If you [looks – look – had looked – looked] at the sun, you will damage your sight. 10. If there are clouds in the sky tonight, you [will be – wouldn’t have been – wouldn’t be – won’t be] able to see the moon. 11. If I [am – had been – were – have been] an astronomer, I’d discover a new planet. 12. If I [had – have – have had – had had ] a lot of money, I’d go to the cinema every day. 13. I’ll come and see you tomorrow [unless – if – in case – provided] I’m busy. 14. If I [meet – had met – would meet – met] someone famous, I would ask them for an autograph. 15. If you got a good job, you [earned – will earn – may earn – would earn] lot of money. 16. If I [am – were – was – had been] you, I’d just go for dessert. 17. What [would you do – will you do – did you do – have you done] if you didn’t have to work six months? 18. If I were free for six months, I [I’ll travel –‘d travel –‘d have travelled – travelled] around the world. 19. If Tom [doesn’t change – hadn’t changed – didn’t change – wouldn’t change] soon, I’ll probably move. 20. If the teacher cancels class today, I [‘ll join – join –‘d join – would join] you. 21. I’ll let you to Jane’s house [unless – in case of – with – provided] you tidy your room. 22. If you see him, [telling – tell – will tell – told] him about the party. 23. I [am –‘ll be – was –‘ve been] late for work if the bus doesn’t arrive soon. 24. His roommate is really noisy. If I lived with him, I [ talked – will talk – would talk – would have talked] to him 25.[Unless – If – In case – Without] the airlines lower ticket price, I’m not going to fly anymore. 26.[Suppose – In case – Unless – But for] you lost all your computer files, what would you do? 27.You can come to the fashion show with me, [suppose – otherwise – so long as – in case] you don’t embarrass me in front of all the famous designers. 28.[In case of – Unless – But for – Suppose] the money he lent me, I wouldn’t have been able to pay my rent last month. 29.I won’t believe him [but for – suppose – unless – so long as] he shows me evidence of some sort. 30.Call the police. [In case of – But for – Unless – Suppose] trouble.