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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

TEST A TEST B

Name………………………………………………... Class……………………….. Name………………………………………………... Class………………………..

First conditional First conditional

1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense. 1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense.
Example: the car brakes down-go by train Example: the car brakes down-go by train
If the car brakes down, we will go by train. If the car brakes down, we will go by train.

1. study hard-pass all exams 1. people not nice -leave the party
……………………………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………………….
2. weather nice-go on a trip 2. you not take a coat- get wet
……………………………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………………….
3. people smoke-leave the party 3. I not buy a dog- be lonely
……………………………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………………….
4. rain non stop-flood 4. rain non stop-flood
…………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………
5. you not call a doctor-get seriously ill 5. I not eat a sandwich- be hungry
…………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………

First and second conditional First and second conditional

2.Choose the sentence which is correct or more appropriate. 2.Choose the sentence which is correct or more appropriate.

1. You have a car and you spend a lot of money on petrol. 4. You don’t have a car but you are thinking of buying it.
a) If you don’t have a car, you won’t spend so much money on petrol. c) If you had a car, you would spend a lot of money on petrol.
b) If you didn’t have a car, you wouldn’t spend so much money on petrol. d) If you have a car, you will spend a lot of money on petrol.

2. It’s probable that you’ll earn quite a lot of money next year. You’re planning to 5. It’s probable that you’ll get a well-paid job next year. You’re planning to go on
buy a new computer. holiday to Spain.
a) If I earn enough money, I’ll buy a new computer. c) If I earn enough money, I’ll go on a trip to Spain.
b) If I earned enough money, I’d buy a new computer. d) If I earned enough money, I’d go on a trip to Spain.

3. You aren’t a bird so you can’t fly. 6. You aren’t your dog so you can’t bark.
a) If I am a bird, I’ll be able to fly. c) If I am a dog, I’ll bark at my neighbour.
b) If I were a bird, I could fly. d) If I were a dog, I would bark at my neighbour.
q) If I earn enough money, I’ll buy a new computer.
r) If I earned enough money, I’d buy a new computer.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES 12. You aren’t a bird so you can’t fly.
First conditional f) If I am a bird, I’ll be able to fly.
1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense.
g) If I were a bird, I could fly.
Example: the car brakes down-go by train
If the car brakes down, we will go by train.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
e) study hard-pass all exams First conditional
……………………………………………………………………………………………. 1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense.
f) weather nice-go on a trip Example: the car brakes down-go by train
……………………………………………………………………………………………. If the car brakes down, we will go by train.
g) people smoke-leave the party s) study hard-pass all exams
……………………………………………………………………………………………. t) weather nice-go on a trip
h) rain non stop-flood u) people smoke-leave the party
…………………………………………………………………………………………… v) rain non stop-flood
i) you not call a doctor-get seriously ill w) you not call a doctor-get seriously ill
……………………………………………………………………………………………
First and second conditional
First and second conditional
2.Choose the sentence which is correct or more appropriate. 2.Choose the sentence which is correct or more appropriate.
7. You have a car and you spend a lot of money on petrol. 13. You have a car and you spend a lot of money on petrol.
e) If you don’t have a car, you won’t spend so much money on petrol. i) If you don’t have a car, you won’t spend so much money on petrol.
f) If you didn’t have a car, you wouldn’t spend so much money on petrol. j) If you didn’t have a car, you wouldn’t spend so much money on petrol.
14. It’s probable that you’ll earn quite a lot of money next year. You’re planning to
8. It’s probable that you’ll earn quite a lot of money next year. You’re planning to buy a buy a new computer.
new computer. x) If I earn enough money, I’ll buy a new computer.
j) If I earn enough money, I’ll buy a new computer. y) If I earned enough money, I’d buy a new computer.
k) If I earned enough money, I’d buy a new computer. 15. You aren’t a bird so you can’t fly.
h) If I am a bird, I’ll be able to fly.
9. You aren’t a bird so you can’t fly.
e) If I am a bird, I’ll be able to fly.
i) If I were a bird, I could fly.
If I were a bird, I could fly.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
First conditional First conditional
1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense. 1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense.
Example: the car brakes down-go by train Example: the car brakes down-go by train
If the car brakes down, we will go by train. If the car brakes down, we will go by train.
l) study hard-pass all exams z) study hard-pass all exams
m) weather nice-go on a trip aa) weather nice-go on a trip
n) people smoke-leave the party bb) people smoke-leave the party
o) rain non stop-flood cc) rain non stop-flood
p) you not call a doctor-get seriously ill dd) you not call a doctor-get seriously ill
First and second conditional First and second conditional
2.Choose the sentence which is correct or more appropriate. 2.Choose the sentence which is correct or more appropriate.
10. You have a car and you spend a lot of money on petrol. 16. You have a car and you spend a lot of money on petrol.
g) If you don’t have a car, you won’t spend so much money on petrol. k) If you don’t have a car, you won’t spend so much money on petrol.
h) If you didn’t have a car, you wouldn’t spend so much money on petrol. l) If you didn’t have a car, you wouldn’t spend so much money on petrol.
11. It’s probable that you’ll earn quite a lot of money next year. You’re planning to 17. It’s probable that you’ll earn quite a lot of money next year. You’re planning to
buy a new computer. buy a new computer.
ee) If I earn enough money, I’ll buy a new computer. d) people smoke-leave the party
e) rain non stop-flood
ff) If I earned enough money, I’d buy a new computer. f) you not call a doctor-get seriously ill
18. You aren’t a bird so you can’t fly. g) we not hurry-be late
j) If I am a bird, I’ll be able to fly. h) you not take a coat- get wet
i) I not eat a sandwich- be hungry
k) If I were a bird, I could fly. j) I not buy a dog- be lonely
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
First conditional First conditional
Zdań warunkowych możemy używać do mówienia o tym, co może, pod pewnymi warunkami, zdarzyc sie w przyszłości. Zdań warunkowych możemy używać do mówienia o tym, co może, pod pewnymi warunkami, zdarzyc sie w przyszłości.
If the rain stops, the match will begin. (Mecz się zacznie, jeżeli przestanie padać) If the rain stops, the match will begin. (Mecz się zacznie, jeżeli przestanie padać)

If + present simple , will + infinitive If + present simple , will + infinitive

1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense. 1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense.
Example: the car brakes down-go by train Example: the car brakes down-go by train
If the car brakes down, we will go by train. If the car brakes down, we will go by train.
a) study hard-pass all exams a) study hard-pass all exams
b) weather nice-go on a trip b) weather nice-go on a trip
c) people smoke-leave the party c) people smoke-leave the party
d) rain non stop-flood d) rain non stop-flood
e) you not call a doctor-get seriously ill e) you not call a doctor-get seriously ill
f) we not hurry-be late f) we not hurry-be late
g) you not take a coat- get wet g) you not take a coat- get wet
h) I not eat a sandwich- be hungry h) I not eat a sandwich- be hungry
i) I not buy a dog- be lonely i) I not buy a dog- be lonely

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES CONDITIONAL SENTENCES


First conditional First conditional
Zdań warunkowych możemy używać do mówienia o tym, co może, pod pewnymi warunkami, zdarzyc sie w przyszłości. Zdań warunkowych możemy używać do mówienia o tym, co może, pod pewnymi warunkami, zdarzyc sie w przyszłości.
If the rain stops, the match will begin. (Mecz się zacznie, jeżeli przestanie padać) If the rain stops, the match will begin. (Mecz się zacznie, jeżeli przestanie padać)

If + present simple , will + infinitive If + present simple , will + infinitive

1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense. 1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense.
Example: the car brakes down-go by train Example: the car brakes down-go by train
If the car brakes down, we will go by train. If the car brakes down, we will go by train.
a) study hard-pass all exams a) study hard-pass all exams
b) weather nice-go on a trip b) weather nice-go on a trip
c) people smoke-leave the party c) people smoke-leave the party
d) rain non stop-flood d) rain non stop-flood
e) you not call a doctor-get seriously ill e) you not call a doctor-get seriously ill
f) we not hurry-be late f) we not hurry-be late
g) you not take a coat- get wet g) you not take a coat- get wet
h) I not eat a sandwich- be hungry h) I not eat a sandwich- be hungry
i) I not buy a dog- be lonely i) I not buy a dog- be lonely

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES CONDITIONAL SENTENCES


First conditional First conditional
Zdań warunkowych możemy używać do mówienia o tym, co może, pod pewnymi warunkami, zdarzyc sie w przyszłości. Zdań warunkowych możemy używać do mówienia o tym, co może, pod pewnymi warunkami, zdarzyc sie w przyszłości.
If the rain stops, the match will begin. (Mecz się zacznie, jeżeli przestanie padać) If the rain stops, the match will begin. (Mecz się zacznie, jeżeli przestanie padać)

If + present simple , will + infinitive If + present simple , will + infinitive

1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense. 1.Change the following pairs into conditional sentences which make sense.
Example: the car brakes down-go by train Example: the car brakes down-go by train
a) If the car brakes down, we will go by train. If the car brakes down, we will go by train.
b) study hard-pass all exams a) study hard-pass all exams
c) weather nice-go on a trip b) weather nice-go on a trip
c) people smoke-leave the party
d) rain non stop-flood
e) you not call a doctor-get seriously ill
f) we not hurry-be late
g) you not take a coat- get wet
h) I not eat a sandwich- be hungry
i) I not buy a dog- be lonely

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