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The document outlines the structure and examples of three types of conditionals in English: Conditional I, II, and III. It includes exercises for defining the type of conditional, completing sentences with the correct verb forms, and practicing the conditional structures. The document serves as a grammar exercise for understanding and applying conditional sentences.

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The document outlines the structure and examples of three types of conditionals in English: Conditional I, II, and III. It includes exercises for defining the type of conditional, completing sentences with the correct verb forms, and practicing the conditional structures. The document serves as a grammar exercise for understanding and applying conditional sentences.

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Test (Conditionals)

Conditional I: If __ V1, __ will V1


Conditional II: If __ V2, __ would V1
Conditional III: If __ had V3, __ would have V3
1. Define the type of Conditional.

1. If I played a guitar, I would become a very famous rock star.


2. If I were you, I would take part in this competition.
3. If he is late, he will miss the train.
4. If Helen had not eaten so much ice cream, she would not have fallen it.
5. If we were clever and careful, we wouldn’t live among litter and waste.
6. If Mary meets our teacher, she will ask her about the party.
7. If father buys tickets, we will go there,
8. If people had dreamed more about space flight, they would have found another
planet to live on.
9. If I had felt better, I would have taken part in the competition.
10. If I am rich, I will help the poor people.
11. I would have won the first prize if I had worked hard.
12. If we took care pf our planet, we wouldn’t have so many environmental
problems.
13. If she hadn’t studied so hard last month, she wouldn’t have passed her exam.
14. I would build a house for my Granny if I were an architect.
15. If I have an apple, I will eat it.

2. Complete the sentences, putting the verbs into the correct form.

1. Of course it would be better if you ________ (to be) there too.


2. I will never finish my story if you_________ (to keep) on interrupting me.
3. If we start now, we________ (to catch) the evening train.
4. If the teenager_________ (to collect) his thoughts, he would have won the
competition.
5. If she finished her research, she_________ (to take part) in the conference.
6. If I_________ (to have) something to say to a man, I’ll tell it to his face.
7. What _____ you____ (to do) if you won 500 dollars?
8. If the weather had been sunny and warm, we __________ (to go) to the country.
9. If they_________ (to know) about the consequences, they wouldn’t have
dropped that cigarette pocket.
10. If John_______ (to do) his home task, he’ll go for a walk.
11. If they_________ (to take) care of their pets, the poor puppy and kittens
wouldn’t have got into trouble.
12. Ann would behave well if you_______ (to take) her to a party.
13. If he felt bad, he________ (to stay) in bed.
14. If it______ (to be), I will tell the truth.
15. If we hadn’t relied on him, we_________ not (to be) late.

3. Complete the sentences, putting the verbs into the correct form.

Conditional I.

1. If you ________ (to tell) the truth, you_______ (to feel) sorry about it.
2. If you_________ (to learn) the words, you________ (not to get) a bad mark.
3. If Tony ________ (to have) a ball, he_________ (to play) a game.
4. If I _____ (to be) a diplomat, I _________ (to travel) a lot.
5. If I _______ (to listen) to the radio, I _________ (to know) all the news.

Conditional II.

6. If he_______ (to find) her telephone number, he _________ (to phone) her.
7. If I ________ (to hear) the noise, I ________ (to open) the door.
8. If Helen ________ (to have) the information, she ________ (to tell) them
everything.
9. If she _______ (to feel) well, she _______ (to go) to the mountains.
10. If I ______ (to have) more money, I ________ (to buy) the computer.

Conditional III.

11. If he ________ (to wait), he ________ (to meet) them.


12. If we ___________ (to learn) the words, we _________ (to have) a 5 for the
dictation.
13. If I ________ (to know) Italian, I __________ (to visit) Italy.
14. If I ________ (to live) near the river, I __________ (to go) swimming every
day.
15. If you _________ (to work) hard, you __________ (to get) the job.

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