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B2 Conditional Sentence Transformation Practice

This document provides examples and practice for conditional sentence transformations. It includes examples of rewriting sentences using "as/so long as/provided (that)" and completing sentences using the word "given" to have a similar meaning to the first sentence. Practice questions are provided transforming conditionals using words like "were", "provided", "might", and "case". The document aims to help with conditional sentence transformations, a common task in the IELTS exam.

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B2 Conditional Sentence Transformation Practice

This document provides examples and practice for conditional sentence transformations. It includes examples of rewriting sentences using "as/so long as/provided (that)" and completing sentences using the word "given" to have a similar meaning to the first sentence. Practice questions are provided transforming conditionals using words like "were", "provided", "might", and "case". The document aims to help with conditional sentence transformations, a common task in the IELTS exam.

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B2 Conditional Sentence Transformation Practice

Rewrite the sentences using ‘as/so long as/ provided (that)

I will go if it is free. = ………………………………………………………………………………………………

You can borrow my bike if you are careful =…………………………………………………………………………………

You will pass the test if you study hard = ……………………………………………………………………………………


Part 4: 'Key' Word Transformation (Conditionals)

Any type of conditional sentence is likely to appear in this part of Paper 3.

For Questions 1-8, 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.

1. I won't organise the party unless you arrange the food.


LONG
I'll organise the party ...................................................... arrange the food.

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


WERE
If ................................................... speak to the manager first.

3. If you do the washing up I'll make the coffee.


PROVIDED
I'll make the coffee ………………………………………………... the washing up.

4. You’re tired because you keep staying up late.


WENT
If .......................................................... bed earlier, you wouldn't be so tired.

5. You never enter competitions so you'll never win anything.


MIGHT
If you entered competions ........................................................something.

6. It is possible that your flight will be delayed, so take a book to read.


CASE
Take a book to read .........................................delayed

7. With your encouragement, the players will improve.


LONG
The players will improve .......................................... them.

8. Paying in cash entitles you to a special discount.


PROVIDED
You are entitled to a special discount ................................................ in cash.

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