Complete The Conditional Sentences

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Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.

 If you (go)   out with your friends tonight, I (watch)   the football match on TV.

 I (earn)   a lot of money if I (get)   that job.

 If she (hurry / not)  , we (miss)   the bus.

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

 If he (try)   harder, he (reach)   his goals.

 I (buy)   these shoes if they (fit)  .

 It (surprise / not)   me if he (know / not)   the answer.

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.

 If we (listen)   to the radio, we (hear)   the news.

 If you (switch)   on the lights, you (fall / not)   over the chair.

 She (come)   to our party if she (be / not)   on holiday.

Complete the Conditional Sentences with the correct form (Type I, II or III).

 If I   stronger, I'd help you carry the piano.

 If we'd seen you, we  .

 If we   him tomorrow, we'll say hello.

 He would have repaired the car himself if he   the tools.

 If you drop the vase, it  .

 If I hadn't studied, I   the exam.

 I wouldn't go to school by bus if I   a driving licence.

 If she   him every day, she'd be lovesick.

 I   to London if I don't get a cheap flight.

 We'd be stupid if we   him about our secret.

Complete the sentences according to the basic rules for Conditional Sentences.

 It   silly if we tried to walk there.

 I   the film only if the reviews are good.

 She'd have taken me to the station if her car   down.

 If you  , he won't help you.

 If it   yesterday, we would have gone sailing.

  after their dog again if they go on holiday this year?

 Would you mind if I   your mobile?

 I   the mail if it had contained a virus.

 Even if I   a wet-suit, I wouldn't go scuba-diving.

  that strict if you'd known the truth?


Complete the following sentences. Note that you might have to use other tenses
(active/passive voice) than required in the basic rules.

 If I had more time, I (come)   to your party yesterday.

 Give the book to Jane if you (read)   it.

 If you hadn't lost our flight tickets, we (be)   on our way to the Caribbean
now.

 If you (have)   dinner right now, I'll come back later.

 If we (set)   off earlier, we wouldn't be in this traffic jam now.

 What would you do if you (accuse)   of murder?

 If I hadn't eaten that much, I (feel / not)   so sick now.

 We would take another route if they (close / not)   the road.

 She only (sing)   if she's in a good mood.

 If she were sensible, she (ask)   that question, by which she offended


him so much.

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