The document provides examples of conditional sentences types I and II and exercises for students to complete conditional sentences using the correct type. For type I sentences, the if-clause is in the present or future and the main clause is in the present or future. For type II sentences, the if-clause is in the past tense and the main clause is in the conditional mood. Students are asked to fill in the blanks to complete the conditional sentences with the appropriate verb forms.
The document provides examples of conditional sentences types I and II and exercises for students to complete conditional sentences using the correct type. For type I sentences, the if-clause is in the present or future and the main clause is in the present or future. For type II sentences, the if-clause is in the past tense and the main clause is in the conditional mood. Students are asked to fill in the blanks to complete the conditional sentences with the appropriate verb forms.
The document provides examples of conditional sentences types I and II and exercises for students to complete conditional sentences using the correct type. For type I sentences, the if-clause is in the present or future and the main clause is in the present or future. For type II sentences, the if-clause is in the past tense and the main clause is in the conditional mood. Students are asked to fill in the blanks to complete the conditional sentences with the appropriate verb forms.