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Use the first and second conditional to complete the sentences.

1. If she sets the alarm clock, cards.

she   (not oversleep). 9. I wouldn't do that if I   (be)


you.
2. We   (go) swimming if it was
warm enough. 10. I   (go) to see him if he has
3. If you help her in the garden, time.

she   (be) happy. 11. If he doesn't go now, he   (be)


late.
4. If you paid him well, he   
(come). 12. What will you do if you   (lose)
the way?
5. If it   (be) warmer, we would go
for a walk. 13. That box   (look) better if you
painted it blue.
6. He would buy that house if he   
(have) some money. 14. They would be glad if the rain   
(stop) soon.
7. If you studied harder, you   
(write) a good test. 15. If you asked us, we   (help)
you.
8. If he   (be) here, we would play

Fill in the gaps with the verbs in brackets present/past or with will/won’t/would/wouldn’t to make first or second
conditional sentences.

Terry: Hey, Ray. If you 1   (have) time, can you go and pick up Bridget at the station? If she takes the

4 o'clock train, as she said, she 2   (arrive) at 5.15.

Ray: I 3   (pick) her up if I could, but I have a meeting at 4.30.

Terry: Can't you postpone it? You are the boss after all.

Ray: Yes, but I'm meeting some important clients, and it wouldn't look serious if a few hours before the meeting

I 4   (tell) them that I have to put it off. And the meeting is important. I'll make quite a lot of money if

everything 5   (go) well. Why don't you pick her up?


Terry: I would pick her up if my car 6   (not be) at the garage. It's been there for days, and unless

there's a miracle, they 7   (not repair) it today. Something is broken and they won't be able to fix it until

they 8   (find) the spare part they need.

Ray: That's unlucky. Well, do you think Bridget 9   (get) angry if nobody goes to the station to pick her
up?

Terry: Well, if it were me, I 10   (not get) angry.

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