Compulsory English Review On Conditional Sentences: I. Find The Meaning of The Sentences Below!

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COMPULSORY ENGLISH

REVIEW ON CONDITIONAL SENTENCES


I. Find the meaning of the sentences below!

1. The debater wouldn’t be lose if the jury were fair in decided the winner
2. If we had completed the task, our director wouldn’t have been angry
3. If he did what I said, he wouldn’t get any trouble
4. They would give me some gifts if I got good score in English
5. The contest would be held if the participants were ready
6. The manager would fire me if I worked carelessly
7. Jake would have been here if he hadn’t finished the job
8. If the government improved the service, people would be welfare
9. The campaign would have spent a lot of money if the parties had forced their will
10. Sam could be a DJ if he took time to practice
11. I would plan to buy the new musical instruments if father gave me some money
12. If the new coach gave the right order, the match would be excited
13. If he did the right thing, I wouldn’t be angry to him
14. The lawyer would do the best if the clients had a complicated case
15. Tomorrow would be nice if you accompanied me
II. Fill in the blank spaces with the correct verb!
1. If the film .... (show) the bad actions, the children wouldn’t watch it
2. The director .... (give) the instructions if the actors had done wrong actions
3. The child .... (cry) if her mother goes without any permission
4. If the tax was going to be high, the people ... (protest) about it
5. I will feel so excited if the parade .... (run) smoothly
6. The main report wouldn’t have been perfect if he .... (not/do) his best
7. If she .... (study), she would have ... (pass) the exam
8. If we take a taxi, we ... (not/miss) the first flight
9. I would say hello if I .... (meet) the Queen of England
10. She would ... (passes) the exam if she ever .... (study) hard
11. The dancer can dance well if she .... (practice) a lot
12. If they met people on the way home, they .... (not/be) so scared
13. Abdullah won’t run fast if the soldiers .... (not/chase) him
14. If I have a lot of friends, I ... (ask) them coming to my house
15. They would have been glad if I .... (treat) them very well
III. Change these type of Clause!
1. They will stay here if I ask them (II)
2. Sam would come to school if he had good chances (III)
3. If she made a good decision, everybody would be glad (III)
4. Donna will celebrate the party if she has birthday (II)
5. If they appointed me to be a manager, I would say thank you (III)

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