Conditional sentences Exercise
Conditional sentences I – statements – Exercise
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional
sentence – type I. Only use the will-future in the main
clauses.
EXAMPLE:
If I _____ (to go) to the cinema,
I _____ (to watch) an interesting film.
ANSWER:
If I go to the cinema, I will watch an
interesting film.
- If I (to
study), I (to
pass) the exams.
- If the
sun (to
shine), we (to
walk) into town.
- If
he (to
have) a temperature, he (to
see) the doctor.
- If my
friends (to
come), I (to
be) very happy.
- If
she (to
earn) a lot of money, she (to
fly) to New York.
- If
we (to
travel) to London, we (to
visit) the museums.
- If
you (to
wear) sandals in the mountains, you (to
slip) on the rocks.
- If
Rita (to
forget) her homework, the teacher (to
give) her a low mark.
- If
they (to
go) to the disco, they (to
listen) to loud music.
- If you (to wait) a minute, I (to ask) my parents.
Conditional sentences, type II – statements – Exercise
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional
sentence – type II.
EXAMPLE:
If I _____ (to go) to the cinema,
I _____ (to watch) an interesting film.
ANSWER:
If I went to the cinema, I would watch an
interesting film.
- If I (to
come) home earlier, I (to
prepare) dinner.
- If
we (to
live) in Rome, Francesco (to
visit) us.
- If Tim and
Tom (to
be) older, they (to
play) in our hockey team.
- If
he (to
be) my friend, I (to
invite) him to my birthday party.
- If
Susan (to
study) harder, she (to
be) better at school.
- If
they (to
have) enough money, they (to
buy) a new car.
- If
you (to
do) a paper round, you (to
earn) a little extra money.
- If
Michael (to
get) more pocket money, he (to
ask) Doris out for dinner.
- If
we (to
win) the lottery, we (to
fly) to San Francisco.
- If I (to
meet) Brad Pitt, I (to
take) a photo with him.
Conditional sentences, type III, statements – Exercise
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional
sentence – type III.
EXAMPLE:
If I _____ (to go) to the cinema, I _____ (to
watch) an interesting film.
ANSWER:
If I had gone to the cinema, I would have
watched an interesting film.
- If the
weather (to
be) nice, they (to
play) football.
- If
we (to
go) to a good restaurant, we (to
have) a better dinner.
- If John (to
learn) more words, he (to
write) a good report.
- If the
boys (to
take) the bus to school, they (to
arrive) on time.
- If the
teacher (to
explain) the homework, I (to
do) it.
- If
they (to
wait) for another 10 minutes, they (to
see) the pop star.
- If the
police (to
come) earlier, they (to
arrest) the burglar.
- If
you (to
buy) fresh green vegetable, your salad (to
taste) better.
- If
Alex (to
ask) me, I (to
email) the documents.
- If
he (to
speak) more slowy, Peggy (to
understand) him.
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