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Basic Grammar Unit5 Without Answers

This document contains an English grammar worksheet with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about conditional sentences. The questions test understanding of conditional sentences using "if" and conditional verb forms like "would" to express hypothetical or unlikely situations. The document provides practice with common grammar structures used to discuss environmental issues and causes and effects related to climate change, pollution, and conservation.

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Unit 5

Basic Grammar

Name Class Date

1 Circle the correct options. 3 Circle the correct options.


1 If we stop / don’t stop using so much plastic, 1 If people didn’t use so much paper, forests …
the oceans will be full of pollution. disappear so fast.
2 There won’t be rainforests on the planet in a won’t b wouldn’t c don’t
the future if / unless we stop destroying them. 2 If there … more solar energy production, climate
3 If we stop hunting endangered species, change would slow down.
they could / won’t survive. a was b wasn’t c is
4 Climate change won’t / doesn’t slow down unless 3 If I could, I … join the wildlife protection group.
we change the energy we use. a will b wouldn’t c would
5 There won’t be more marine wildlife if / unless 4 We could walk to the waterfall if we … so tired.
we don’t protect the sea.
a weren’t b wouldn’t be c aren’t
6 If I have / ’ll have time next term, I might start
5 I … use plastic bags for my shopping if recycled
an environmental group at school.
ones were available.

2 Complete the conditional sentences with the a don’t b would c wouldn’t


verbs in the box. 6 People would eat more fresh fish if the rivers …
look so dirty.
a don’t b didn’t c wouldn’t

4 Complete the sentences with a word or phrase


from each box.

didn’t destroy   didn’t waste  protected


reduced  studied  used

pollution   solar power   the environment


the rainforests   the sea   water

1 Everyone would have enough to drink if we


can doesn’t don’t might will won’t didn’t waste water .
2 There would be more oxygen if we
1 If we all work together, we might save
.
the planet.
3 Energy would be cleaner if we
2 If everyone thinks about their waste, we
.
produce less pollution.
4 Wild animals would be safer if we
3 We be safe here if the volcano erupts,
.
so let’s move.
5 Marine life would survive if we
4 The icebergs will melt if we solve
.
the climate change problem.
6 Schools and universities could help save
5 If the cave look too dark, I’ll go inside it.
the planet if more young people
6 Maybe we protect marine life if we stop
.
using plastic.

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