This document provides examples of conditional sentences to complete or rewrite. It includes examples of type I, II, and III conditional sentences. The type I and II conditional sentences ask to complete sentences with the correct verb form. The type III conditional sentences ask to fill in gaps with the correct verb form in the past perfect tense. The last part asks to rewrite sentences using conditional clauses.
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This document provides examples of conditional sentences to complete or rewrite. It includes examples of type I, II, and III conditional sentences. The type I and II conditional sentences ask to complete sentences with the correct verb form. The type III conditional sentences ask to fill in gaps with the correct verb form in the past perfect tense. The last part asks to rewrite sentences using conditional clauses.
This document provides examples of conditional sentences to complete or rewrite. It includes examples of type I, II, and III conditional sentences. The type I and II conditional sentences ask to complete sentences with the correct verb form. The type III conditional sentences ask to fill in gaps with the correct verb form in the past perfect tense. The last part asks to rewrite sentences using conditional clauses.
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This document provides examples of conditional sentences to complete or rewrite. It includes examples of type I, II, and III conditional sentences. The type I and II conditional sentences ask to complete sentences with the correct verb form. The type III conditional sentences ask to fill in gaps with the correct verb form in the past perfect tense. The last part asks to rewrite sentences using conditional clauses.
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1)Complete these sentences (Type I and II conditionals).
a.- If you do well at school ________________________________________ b.- I wouldn't feel stressed if _______________________________________ c.- If you didn't phone ____________________________________________ d.- If I were you _________________________________________________ e.- You could get his advice _______________________________________ 2)Fill in the gaps with the correct verb form (type III conditional). a.- If I had known about his marks earlier, I _______________________ (TALK) to him. b.- I could have helped you if your computer _____________________ (CRASH). c.- If I had lost my job, I __________________________ (FEEL) depressed. d.- He would have been sad if he ________________________ (HEAR) the news. e.- If you hadn't phoned me I ___________________________(not/TELL) you about my problem. 3)Rewrite these sentences using conditional clauses. a.- I want to go to the cinema but I don't have enough money. _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ b.- There was a good film on TV last night, but I wasn't at home. _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ c.- If you are not very healthy, you shouldn't run long distances. (unless)___________________________________________ _________________________________________________ d.- I can't go to the cinema because I'm ill in bed. _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ e.- You should talk to your parents about this. _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________