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Real Conditional Practice 1
Real Conditional Practice 1
I. Write sentences using a clause from column A and a clause from column B, you must add IF where
necessary (do not change the order of the clauses):
Example:
Tom doesn’t like going to the cinema if his mother doesn’t buy him popcorn.
Remember! When the 'if' clause is placed in the first position, the clauses are separated by a comma.
If his mother doesn’t buy him popcorn, Tom doesn’t like going to the cinema.
Column A Column B
1) If my boss sends me to Japan, I’ll try sushi the plane experiences turbulence.
2) If they are going to build a new stadium, I refuse to buy season tickets send help.
3) Jonathan prefers to sit on the window seat if you don't mind the aisle I must.
4) I will only do it if I must they will miss the train.
5) The girls won't enjoy the picnic if you don't come she doesn't button up her coat.
6) If Oliver and Greta don't arrive in the next five minutes, they will miss the train you don't mind the aisle.
7) Janice could catch a cold if she doesn't button up her coat I refuse to buy season tickets.
8) If I don't return in 30 minutes, send help you give them your address.
9) The goverment will send you the lottery money if you give them your address I'll try sushi.
9) Please, return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts if the plane experiences turbulence you don’t come.
II. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses. (Simple present)
1 If I see him, I will give (give) him a lift.
2 The table will break if you sit (sit) on it.
3 If he eats (eat) all that, he will be ill.
4 If I find your passport, I will telephone (telephone) you.
5 The police will arrest (arrest) him, if they catch him.
6 If he reads (read) in bad light, he will ruin his eyes.
7 Someone will steal (steal) your car if you leave it unlocked.
8 What will happen if my parachute doesn't open (not open)?
9 If he washes (wash) my car, I'll give him $10.
10 If she needs (need) a radio, she can borrow mine.