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I.

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.

1) If the weather

(to be) nice, they

2) If we

(to go) to a good restaurant, we

3) If John

(to have) a better dinner.

(to learn) more words, he

4) If the boys

(to write) a good report.

(to take) the bus to school, they

5) If the teacher

(to arrive) on time.

(to explain) the homework, I

6) If they

(to do) it.

(to wait) for another 10 minutes, they

7) If the police

(to see) the pop star.

(to come) earlier, they

8) If you

(to arrest) the burglar.

(to buy) fresh green vegetable, your salad

9) If Alex

(to ask) me, I

10) If he
him.

(to speak) slower, Peggy

II.

(to play) football.

(to taste) better.

(to email) the documents.


(to understand)

Put in the correct phrases and form a conditional sentence (type I, II, III). Watch the underlined verbs.
Example: If he had studied harder, he ________________ (to pass) his driving test.
Answer: If he had studied harder, he would have passed his driving test.

1) If we meet at 9:30, we
2) Lisa would find the milk if she

(to have) plenty of time.


(to look) in the fridge.

3) The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she


4) If you spoke louder, your classmates

(to feed) the animals.

(to understand) you.

5) Dan

(to arrive) safe if he drove slowly.

6) You

(to have) no trouble at school if you had done your homework.

7) If you

(to swim) in this lake, you'll shiver from cold.

8) The door will unlock if you


9) If Mel
10) I

III.

(to press) the green button.

(to ask) her teacher, he'd have answered her questions.


(to call) the office if I were you.

Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence - type III. Mind the negations in
the sentences.

Example: If I _______ (to go) to the caf, I ________ (not/to drink) milk.
Answer: If I had gone to the caf, I would not have drunk milk. or
If I'd gone to the caf, I wouldn't have drunk milk.

1) If you
desert.

(to check) the car, it

2) If it

(not/to rain), the children

3) If my parents

6) If Tom

(not/to lose) all data.

(to use) the town map, we

(not/to get) lost.

(to eat) more salad, he

(not/to catch) a cold.

7) If the police

(not/to stop) me, I

8) If his older brother


other car.

IV.

(to watch) the film on TV.

(to buy) a new hard disk, she

5) If we

10) If I
goal.

(to play) outside.

(not/to be) so tired, they

4) If she

9) If Fred
father.

(not/to break) down in the middle of the

(to reach) you in time.

(not/to drive) so fast, he

(not/to crash) into the

(not/to cheat) at the test, his teacher


(not/to switch off) the radio, I

(not/to phone) his


(to know) about the second

Put in the verbs in brackets and form a Conditional sentence. Mind the negations in some sentences.
Example: If we had taken the train, we ___________________ (not/to arrive) on time.
Answer: If we had taken the train, we would not have arrived on time.

1) If they

(to listen) carefully, they might hear the woodpecker.

2) If I had laid down on the sofa, I

(to fall) asleep.

3) Susan could have worked as a model if she


4) The soil
5) If you
6) We

(to be) taller.

(not/to dry out) if you water the plants regularly.


(to give) the young boy this stick, he'd hurt himself.
(not/to take) the wrong tram if Ronaldo had asked the policewoman.

7) If the cat hides in the tree, the dog

(not/to find) it.

8) The students would have solved the problem if they


9) If he washed his feet more often, his girlfriend
10) Max

V.

1) If I

(to use) their textbooks.


(to visit) him more often.

(to read) the newspaper if he went by train.

Choose the correct phrases and form a Conditional sentence - type I, II or III. Mind the position of the ifclause and negations.

to Leipzig, I'll visit the zoo.

2) If it

, we'd be in the garden.

3) If you

a lighter jacket, the car driver would have seen you earlier.

4) We

TV tonight if Peter hadn't bought the theatre tickets.

5) She wouldn't have had two laptops if she

the contract.

6) If I were a millionaire, I

in Beverly Hills.

7) You would save energy if you

the lights more often.

8) If we had read the book, we

the film.

9) My sister could score better on the test if the teacher


10) They

VI.

the grammar once more.

on time if they hadn't missed the train.

Form Conditional sentences using the forms from the dropdown menu. Mind the positions of the if clauses and
the negations.

1) If it rains, the boys


2) If he

hockey.
his own vegetables, he wouldn't have to buy them.

3) Jim

whisky destilleries if he travelled to Scotland.

4) Would you go out more often if you

so much in the house.

5) She wouldn't have yawned the whole day if she


6) If you

a minute, I'll come with you.

7) If we arrived at 10, we

Tyler's presentation.

8) We

John if we'd known about his problems.

9) If they

new batteries, their camera would have worked correctly.

10) If I went anywhere, it

VII.

New Zealand.

Form Conditional sentences.

1) If you like, you


2) If I

late last night.

for two days.


the film in the cinema, I wouldn't have watched it on TV again.

3) If the parents bought the cat, their children


4) Metal

if you heat it.

5) He

my e-mail if he'd been online yesterday evening.

6) They'd have been able to return the bottle if they


7) If she

the labels.

up her room, she must find the receipt.

8) What

if you had a million dollars.

9) Where would you live if you


10) If you

very happy.

younger.

for a little moment, I'll tell the doctor you are here.

VIII.

Find the correct conditions (types of if-clauses). Mind the underlined verb forms.

1) If it rains, I'll wear a raincoat.


type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
2) If we had taken enough water, we wouldn't have been thirsty.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
3) If Rose were older, she would go to the party.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
4) Harry could fly to Helsinki if he had more money.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
5) If Mark does the washing up, his mother will have more time for him.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
6) What would you do if you saw a burglar?
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
7) We might have had a glass of hot chocolate if you had bought some milk.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
8) If I were you I should keep the secret.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
9) Ron would understand more if the teacher spoke clearly.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
10) If Doris had got up earlier, she wouldn't have been late for school.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)

IX.

Find the correct conditions (types of if-clauses).

1) If it wasn't so late, I would go shopping.


type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
2) Henry would have phoned his mother if he hadn't written the text message.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
3) I would buy a Ferrari if I had a lot of money.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
4) If we had known of your arrival, we would have been at the airport.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
5) I could have helped you if you had told me the truth.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
6) If you were driving from Budapest to Munich which way would you go?
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
7) We ought to have arrived at lunchtime if we hadn't taken the M25.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
8) If the weather had been better, the plane might not have crashed.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
9) We can visit the museum if we have time.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)
10) If Andy had played in the team, they might have won the match.
type I (probable condition)
type II (improbable condition)
type III (impossible condition)

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