Exercise CONDITIONALS (1,2,3)
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1. IF CONDITIONAL EXERCISE TYPE 2 AND 3
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The streets would be wet if it rained. (rain)
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If Jake and Emma were late, they would send a text message. (be)
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I would be very sad if I lostmy mobile. (lose)
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The teacher would help me if he had time. (have)
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If he falled in the river, he would swim. (fall)
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If I was you, I would acceptthis offer. (accept)
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It will be nice if you came to the party on Saturday. (be)
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If the sun shone, everybody will be happy. (be)
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If the shoes were too big, I would take them back. (take)
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The teacher will give us a map if we didn´t have one. (give)
2. TODAY WE ARE GOING TO INTERVIEW A VERY FAMOUS ACTRESS AND SINGER HELEN PARKER. AND TODAY OUR CONVERSATION IS ABOUT UNUSUAL AND DIFFICULT SITUATIONS. IF YOU HAD TO SPEND A MONTH ALONE IN A DEEP FOREST WHAT WOULD YOU TAKE WITH YOU?
“If I had to spend a month in a deep forest, 1) I’d take (take) lots of drinking water with me. Then I 2)___would take______ (take) a knife, some matches and a gun. If it get dark, I will light) a fire. With a knife I will make a cabin, if it is cold. I am not good at shooting. But a gun is a good way to defend myself from big animals such as bears, apers and wolves. If there are any small animals in the forest I will keep one as a pet. How merrily I would spend the time there!
If I take any books with me, I will chooseRobinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. It’s an excellent guide-book that teaches how to survive in difficult situations.
3. Circle the normal word.
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If Jack is lucky, he may / would find a good job.
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If it rains, they won’t / wouldn’t go to the football match.
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He won’t finish his report if you don’t / didn’t help him.
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If he moved to Paris, I won’t / wouldn’t see him very often.
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If we don’t / didn’t work hard, we would earn less money.
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He won’t / wouldn’t be a very good football player if he didn’t train hard.
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She will take a secretarial course if she listens / listened to her father’s advice.
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I won’t be surprised if they got / get married.
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I wouldn’t be surprised if they got / get married.
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What would you do if you were / are eighteen?
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If someone have / had an electric shock, what would you do?
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if your friend got hurt, what will / would you do?
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You can win a good prize if you came / come with me.
4. Rewrite the following as conditional sentences.
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I can’t get the car started. I don’t take you to work.
If I crash my car I will not take you to work.
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Peter responded in a very aggressive manner. The teacher got angry.
If Peter respond in a very aggressive manner the teacher will not angry
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Mary didn’t lock her car properly. It was stolen.
If
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I didn’t know about your difficult situation. I couldn’t help you.
If I don’t know about your difficult situation I won’t help you
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Susan left William. He wasn’t reasonable and understanding.
Susan would leave William if He wasn’t reasonable and understanding
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She didn’t get a taxi because she didn’t have any money with her.
If she don’t have any money with her she won’t get a taxi