Conditional Sentences

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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

I. If Conditional Type I
1. If iam rice, I will go arroun the world
2. If I try, I will be success
3. If I take medicine, I will be healed
4. If I have free time, I will go jogging
5. If I have time, I will vidit you tomorrow

II. If Conditional Type II


1. if I were a billionaire, I would buy that mansion
2. if james knew, he would tell you
3. if he went to London, he would see the show
4. if I were you, I would tell him the truth
5. if I were you, I wouldn’t do that

III.If Conditional Type III


1. If had done my homework, I could have gone to the movies
2. If Nuri hadn’t taken the course, she wouln’t have gotten the education scholarship
3. If you had locked the car, the thicf wouldn’t have stolen your car.
4. If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

a. If it rain tomorrow, I will sleep an day


b. If it rined tomorrow, I would sleep an day
c. If it had rained tomorrow, I would have slopt an day

a. If I had free time, I will go swimming


b. If I had free time, I would go to swimming
c. If I had had free time, I would have gone swimming

a. If I not a naugty child, I will have many friend


b. If I weren’t a naughtychild, I would have had many friend
c. If hadn’t been a naughty child, I would have had many friend

a. If I listen to her aduice, I will not regret like this


b. If I listened to her aduice, I would have regnet like this
c. If I had listened to her aduice, I would have negnetted like this

a. If the weather is sunny today, I will go to shopping


b. If the weather were sunny to day, I would go to shopping
c. If the wheater had been sunny to day, I would have goin to shopping

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