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CONDITIONAL PART I

PARTY

Some friends are planning a party. Everybody wants to party, but nobody's really keen
on preparing and organizing the party. So everybody comes up with a few conditions,
just to make sure that the others will also do something.

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.

1) If Caroline and Sue _____________________ (prepare) the salad, Phil


_____________________ (decorate) the house.

2) If Sue (cut) ____________________ the onions for the salad, Caroline (peel)
________________________ the mushrooms.

3) Jane (hoover) _______________________ the sitting room if Aaron and Tim (move)
_________________________ the furniture.

4) If Bob (tidy up) _______________________ the kitchen, Anita (clean)


____________________________ the toilet.

5) Elaine (buy) _______________________ the drinks if somebody (help)


___________________________ her carry the bottles.

6) If Alan and Rebecca (organize) ______________________ the food, Mary and


Conor (make) ____________________________ the sandwiches.

7) If Bob (look after) ________________________ the barbecue, Sue (let)


____________________________ the guests in.

8) Frank (play) ______________________________ the DJ if the others (bring)


_____________________________ along their CDs.

9) Alan (mix) ____________________________ the drinks if Jane (give)


_________________________ him some of her cocktail recipes.

10) If they all (do) ___________________________ their best, the party (be)
_________________________.

Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I) by putting the verbs into the correct
form.

1) If you (send) ___________________ this letter now, she (receive)


_________________________ it tomorrow.

2) If I (do) _____________________________ this test, I (improve)


__________________________________ my English.
3) If I (find) ________________________ your ring, I (give)
___________________________ it back to you.

4) Peggy (go) _____________________ shopping if she (have)


_________________________ time in the afternoon.

5) Simon (go) _______________________ to London next week if he (get)


_____________________________ a cheap flight.

6) If her boyfriend (phone / not) ___________________________ today, she (leave)


___________________________ him.

7) If they (study / not) __________________________ harder, they (pass / not)


________________________________ the exam.

8) If it (rain) _____________________________ tomorrow, I (have to / not)


___________________________ water the plants.

9) You (be able/ not) ____________________________ to sleep if you (watch)


_______________________________ this scary film.

10) Susan (can / move / not) ___________________________ into the new house if it
(be / not) _______________________ ready on time.

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

Jane is a daydreamer. She imagines what would happen if she won the lottery.

1) If I (play) _________________ the lottery, I (have)


____________________________ a chance to hit the jackpot.

2) If I (hit) _______________________ the jackpot, I (be) _____________ rich.

3) If I (be) _____________________ rich, my life (change)


_________________________ completely.

4) I (buy) ____________________ a lonely island, if I (find)


___________________________ a nice one.

5) If I (own) ________________________ a lonely island, I (build)


___________________________ a huge house by the beach.

6) I (invent) ________________________ all my friends if I (have)


___________________________ a house by the beach.

7) I (pick) ____________________ my friends up in my yacht if they (want)


_______________________ to spend their holidays on my island.

8) We (have) ________________________ great parties if my friends (come)


____________________________ to my island.
9) If we (like) ________________________ to go shopping in a big city, we (charter)
_____________________ a helicopter.

10) But if my friends' holidays (be) ____________________ over, I (feel)


_________________________ very lonely on my lonely island.

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.

What a match – your favourite team has lost again! So after the game, the supporters
discuss what could have been different.

1) If the midfielders (pass) _________________________the ball more exactly, our


team (have) ________________________ more chances to attack.

2) If the forwards (run) _______________________ faster, they (have score)


_____________________________ more goals.

3) Their motivation (improve) __________________________ if they (kick)


____________________________ a goal during the first half.

4) The fullbacks (prevent) _________________________ one or the other goal if they


(mark) _______________________________ their opponents.

5) If the goalie (lump up) _________________________, he (catch)


________________________________ the ball.

6) If the referee (see) _________________________ the foul, he (award)


___________________________ a penalty kick to our team.

7) Our team (be) ________________________________ in better form if they (trained)


_______________________________ harder the weeks before.

8) The game (become) _____________________________ better if the trainer (send)


________________________________ a substitute in during the second half.

9) If it (be) ______________________________ a home game, our team (win)


____________________________________ the match.

10) If our team (win) __________________________________ the match, they (move


up) ________________________________________ in the league.

Decide and circle whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I, II or II.

1. If he had dropped the vase, it would have broken.


Type I Type II Type III

2. If you have to do the washing up, I will help you.


Type I Type II Type III
3. If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning ... (song)
Type I Type II Type III

4. I wouldn't run away if I saw a spider.


Type I Type II Type III

5. We'd have given you a lift if you hadn't had your bike with you.
Type I Type II Type III

6. If you had listened to me, the accident wouldn't have happened.


Type I Type II Type III

7. If we don't get tickets for the concert, we'll stay at home.


Type I Type II Type III

8. They'd go by bus if they didn't have a car.


Type I Type II Type III

9. She'll hear us if you don't stop laughing.


Type I Type II Type III

10. He wouldn't have taken the bread if he hadn't been hungry.


Type I Type II Type III

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