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Second conditional Complete the sentences with the verbs in the correct tenses. Pay careful
attention to which part of the sentence is the condition, and which part is the result! When
possible, abbreviate “would” to ‘d.
2. The world ________________ (be) a much better place if people ________________ (be)
more generous.
Third Conditional
Complete the sentences with the verbs in the correct tenses. Pay careful attention to which part
of the sentence is the condition, and which part is the result! When possible, abbreviate “had”
to ‘d.
Condition: If + past perfect (had + past participle) Result: would have + past participle
8. She'll be happy to help h. then I won't lend him any more money.
9. If you go over the speed limit, i. then we'll have to find some new customers.
10. They won't travel j. unless they find someone to take care of
their dog.
11. If I buy that lamp,
k. you won't advance to the next level.
12. If you don't get a good grade on the final
exam, l. you'll get a ticket.
1. If I don't / won’t find my watch, I have / I'll have to buy a new one.
2. I'm going to take a shower as soon as I get / will get home from the gym.
3. If the surgery isn't / won’t be successful, he'll have just six months to live.
5. We are / We’ll be disappointed if nobody comes / will come to our party on Friday.
6. If you forget / you’ll forget your wife's birthday next week, she is / she’ll be upset.
These very common phrasal verbs are used to describe the type of actions that we do every
day. Choose the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box to replace the words in italics in
the sentences below. Put the verbs in the correct tense.