CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (SIMPLE)
I. Use the correct verb form
1. If I (have )_______________enough money, I will go with you.
2. If I (have) _______________enough money, I would go with you.
3. If I (have) _______________enough money, I would have gone with you.
4. If the weather (be)___________ nice tomorrow, we (go)_____________to the zoo.
5. If the weather (be)___________ nice today, we (go)_________________to the zoo.
6. If the weather (be)___________ nice yesterday, we (go)_____________________to the zoo.
7. If Sally (be)_____________ at home tomorrow, I (visit)________________ her.
8. Jim isn’t at home right now. If he (be)________at home right now, I (visit)____________ him.
9. Linda wasn’t at home yesterday. If she (be)________at home yesterday, I (visit) __________ __________ her.
10. If I see her, I (give)______________her a lift.
11. If I had a typewriter, I (type)________________it myself.
12. If I had known you were in hospital, I (visit)______________________ you.
13. Sally (always/ answer)_______________ the phone if she is in the office.
14. You could make better progress if you (attend)______________ class regularly.
15. I don’t have much money, but if I (be)_________rich, I (travel)___________________ round the world. First I (go)______________to Canada, then I (go)__________________to New York.
16. If he (work)___________harder, he (have)_______________more money. But he’s too lazy to work hard.
17. I (go)________________________to work if I (feel)____________better, but I felt terrible.
18. If I (can)___________speak perfect English, I (not be)________________in this classroom.
19. ‘What you (do)________________if a stranger (give) ______________you $1 million?
20. I wasn’t at home yesterday. If I (be)_____________home, I (meet)_____________Peter.
21.If you (have) ____________time next Sunday, go to the zoo with me.
22. If you (smoke)_____________, you (damage)_________________your lungs. So you shouldn’t start smoking.
23. If you (go)_______to bed early tonight, you (feel)_____________ better tomorrow morning.
24. We (go)_______________to bed early last night if we (finish)____________ our work early.
25.If the music (not stop) _________________immediately, I (go)______________to the police.
26. If I (be)___________you, I (talk)__________________to the manager.
27. I have to work seven days a week! If I (have)_______ a day off, I (go)__________shopping.
28. If I (take)___________ the job, I (need)____________ a car. I don’t have a car and I can’t afford one right now.
29. She (go)___________________to the movies if it (not rain)__________________last night.
II. Circle the correct word or phrase
1. This time in six months I’ll be at university unless / if I decide to take a year off first.
2. We’d better leave early tomorrow unless / in case there’s a lot of traffic when we get to Doncaster.
3. You can watch the film as long as / In case you promise to go straight to bed when it finishes.
4. Let’s go to Mirabella’s tonight unless / if you haven’t been there before.
5. Unless / So long as I’ve still got my health, I don’t mind how poor I am.
6. You’d better take a sweater with you now if / in case it gets cold tonight.
7. Do what you like provided / unless you don’t make any noise.
8. I’m not going to worry unless / as long as she hasn’t called by midnight.
III. Write the sentences with IF
1. Rachel might fail her driving test. But she can take it again.
If Rachel _______________________________________________________
2. David has many accidents because he is so careless.
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3. I don’t have a dictionary. I can’t look up new words.
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4. Nick can’t find the way home because he doesn’t have a map.
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5. He didn’t have time. So he didn’t watch the program.
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6. He lost his car. That’s why he had to walk to work last week.
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7. Emma may miss the train. But she can get the next one.
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8. Is Matthew going to enter the race? He’ll probably win it.
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9. Keep quiet or you’ll wake the baby up.
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10. Mary doesn’t see the sight. She can’t tell you about that.
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IV. Rewrite the sentences using inversion, as in the example
1. If he had known about the meeting, he would have come.
Had he known about the meeting, he would have come.
2. If the plane leaves on time, I’ll arrive in Paris at noon.
Should....................................................................................................
3. If you had left earlier, you wouldn’t have missed the bus.
Had.........................................................................................................
4. If I were you, I wouldn’t tell anyone about it.
Were ..........................................................................................................
5. If you see Paul, tell him I want to see him.
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6. If he had studied harder, he would have passed the test.
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7. If you drink too much coffee, you won’t be able to sleep.
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8. If the government raised interest rates, there would be no economic depression.
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V. Find and correct one mistake in each sentence
1. I found it very bored to listen to his lectures.
2. He felt excited for the football match on TV last night.
3. Dreams are commonly made up of either visual and verbal image.
4. In the early days of their development, cars used a great numbers of fuel.
5. Many bridges in New England were covered with wooden roofs to protect it from snow.
6. Salt was once too scare and precious that it was used as money.
7. Millions of people live day by day for little or even no money.
8. The most important thing is that the government should have a suitable policy finding more jobs for the people.
9. The bad news made Sarah crying bitterly.
10. Would you like to pay by cheque or by cash?
11. If I were you, I wouldn’t recommend to take the car.
12. He hardly knows nothing about it.
13. This is the first time she came to Vietnam as a tourist.
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