CONDITIONALS
NAME:
DATE: / /
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A - True or false
We use Type 0 conditional to talk about things which may happen now or in the future.
Type 1 conditional is used to refer to conditions which are always true.
The correct form of Type 3 is “if+past perfect+would,could or might+past participle”
We use Type 2 conditional to talk about something which is not true or not real now or in
the future (imaginary situations).
“My life will be pretty bored if i don't tell lies” is an example of first conditional
B - Finish the sentences. Use the correct phrases.
1) If Amy does the washing up,
a) her brother will clear the table.
b) her brother would clear the table.
c) her brother would have cleared the table.
2) If he learned the new words,
a) he can get a good mark in the test.
b) he could get a good mark in the test.
c) he could have got a good mark in the test.
3) I would go to the party
a) if you come with me.
b) if you came with me.
c) if you had come with me.
4) If we had seen the film,
a) we will not buy the DVD.
b) we would not buy the DVD.
c) we would not have bought the DVD.
5) My uncle would stay longer in York
a) if he has more time.
b) if he had more time.
c) if he had had more time.
C - Complete the sentences.
1) type I: If I _______________ (to study), I _______________ (to pass) the test.
2) type II: If I _______________ (to study), I _______________ (to pass) the test.
3) type III: If I _______________ (to study), I _______________ (to pass) the test.
4) type I: If the sun _______________ (to shine), we _______________ (to go) swimming.
5) type II: If the sun _______________ (to shine), we _______________ (to go) swimming.
6) type III: If the sun _______________ (to shine), we _______________ (to go) swimming.
7) type 0: If the children __________________ (eat) all that chocolate, they
__________________ (feel) sick.
8) type I: If the children __________________ (not eat) all that chocolate, they
__________________ (feel) sick.
D - Circle the correct verb form to complete the conditional sentences.
1. If the bus is late, I ’ll be / ’d be / was late for school.
2. I'll phone Charlie from home later if I remembered / remember / ’ll remember.
3. If I go to the shops this afternoon, I bought / ’ll buy / would buy some chocolate for you.
4. If I have / would / had enough money, you know I’d lend it to you.
5. I can / could / ’ll borrow my parents' car if I had my drivers license.
6. I wouldn’t / won’t / not tell anyone if you tell me.
7. If there's any cake left, I had / would have / ’ll have another piece.
8. If you had three wishes, what did / would / will you wish for?
E - Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.
■ If you (go) out with your friends tonight, I (watch) the
football match on TV.
■ I (earn) a lot of money if I (get) that job. CAREFUL 👀
■ If she (hurry / not) , we (miss) the bus.
F - Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.
■ If he (try) harder, he (reach) his goals.
■ I (buy) these shoes if they (fit) .
■ It (surprise / not) me if he (know /
not) the answer.
G - Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.
■ If we (listen) to the radio, we (hear) the news.
■ If you (switch) on the lights, you (fall / not)
over the chair.
■ She (come) to our party if she (be / not) on holiday.
CAREFUL 👀
BONUS- 👏
★ If you could go anywhere in the world on your next holiday, where would you go and
why?
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