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Grammar Worksheets ✎
Future (Will & Going to)

Future Tense – “Going To” Vs. “Will”


Review the different uses of “going to” and “will” below before completing the exercise that follows.

Going to Will
future facts future facts
He’s going to be 50 next spring He’ll be 50 next spring.

predictions
predictions
We’ll miss the bus if we don’t hurry.
We’re going to miss the bus

often used with the following words:


probably, I think, I don’t think, I’m sure,
maybe
predictions when there is something in the
present that indicates what will happen in the
He’ll probably stay home tonight.
future
I think I’ll go to bed early.
Look at the sky. There’s going to be a storm.
I don’t think I’ll go to the movie.
I’m sure I’ll like his new girlfriend.
What are you going to do next year?
I’m not sure. Maybe I’ll take a trip.

used when we decide to do something at the


time of speaking
preconceived plans, arrangements
Would you like tea or coffee?
He needs some tools. He’s going to fix the car.
I’ll have tea, please.

used for offers, requests, promises


I’ll help you carry those heavy bags.
Will you please lock the door?
I promise I’ll call when we get there.

agreeing or refusing to do something


I’m mad at Bob. I won’t help him.

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Grammar Worksheets ✎
Future (Will & Going to)

Directions: Complete the following sentences using the correct form of “going to” or “will” with the verb
provided. Be prepared to explain the reason for your choice. (Remember that sometimes you can use ei-
ther “going to” or “will”.)

1. Sam feels sick. He _____________ (stay) home from work tomorrow.


2. I ________________ (finish) my homework later tonight.
3. I left my wallet at home. That’s okay. I ____________ (lend) you some money.
4. The sky is very dark. It _______________ (rain).
5. What time _________ he ______________ (meet) you tomorrow?
6. Frank _________________ (take) a two week holiday next year.
7. That box looks very heavy. I________________ (help) you carry it.
8. I bought some paint because I _________________(paint) my apartment.
9. He ______________ (wear) a black tuxedo to the wedding. What __________you ____________ (wear)?
10. Why did you take the sugar out of the cupboard? I ________________ (bake) a cake.
11. They took money out of the bank because they ________________ (buy) a new TV for their daughter.
12. It’s very hot in here. I ____________________ (open) the window for you.
13. The weatherman says it ________________ (be) a beautiful day tomorrow. I think I ____________ (go) to
the beach.
14. Your car engine doesn’t sound very good. It sounds like it _________________ (die).
15. We probably __________________(not/go) to the party next week.
16. “Can I please talk to the manager?”
“He __________________ (be) with you in a moment.”
17. The plane ________________ (arrive) on time.
18. The Andersons went to the travel agent yesterday. They ____________ (buy) their tickets tomorrow.
19. We ____________________ (see) that new movie tonight. Do you want to come with us?
20. Allan _________________ (get) up early tomorrow so he can go fishing.
21. I _______________ (help) you with your work tomorrow.
22. “Do you have any holiday plans?”
“Yes. We ____________________ (take) a Mediterranean cruise.”
23. “Ronnie can’t drive me to the airport.”
“That’s okay. I _________________(take) you.
24. I don’t think I ________________ (be) able to come to your party.

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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

WORKS HE E TS , ACT I VI T I E S & GAME S Future Continuous Practice

The future continuous tense is used to talk about actions in progress at a certain time
in the future. Look at the two examples of future continuous sentences below and
answer the questions.

This time tomorrow, we will be eating dinner with friends.

I won't be studying on Saturday.

1. Which verb always follows 'will' or 'won't' in the future continuous? ...............................

2. What form does the main verb have in the future continuous? ...............................

B. Complete the paragraph using the words below.

feeling cooking be (x2) won't (x2) will (x2)

Every year, my family and I go on holiday to Spain.


This year, however, we (1) ................ be staying in a
hotel like we usually do. Instead, we (2) ................
be camping, and sleeping in tents near the sea. It
won't be as comfortable as staying in a hotel, but
there is a beach nearby, so I will (3) ................ spending my days swimming in the sea,
sunbathing, and learning to surf. In order to save money, we won't (4) ................ going
to restaurants. Instead, we will be (5) ................ all our meals over a fire and washing our
dishes at the campsite. My parents want to stay in Spain all summer, so we (6)................ be
returning until the end of August. After two months of camping, I (7) ................ be looking
forward to sleeping in a bed even though I will be (8) ................ sad that the summer is over,
and that it is time to go back to school.

C. Complete each sentence with the verb in brackets in the future continuous tense
using the positive or negative form as appropriate.

1. It's my birthday soon. I ....................................... (have) a big party.

2. We ....................................... (go) to school tomorrow because it's a holiday.

3. I ....................................... (cook) dinner tonight because the oven is broken.

4. Where ....................................... (you / stay) when you go to London?

5. I ....................................... (sing) in the concert because I have a sore throat.

6. The kids ....................................... (get) hungry soon. It's nearly their dinner time.

7. I don't like walking alone at night. I ....................................... (take) a taxi home.

8. I have vegans coming for dinner tonight, so I ....................................... (serve) any meat.

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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

WORKS HE E TS , ACT I VI T I E S & GAME S Future Continuous Practice

D. Complete the sentences below with the verbs in the box in the future continuous.

take get wear come eat not / have sit


arrive climb bake sleep close use not / buy

1. It's Halloween tomorrow, so the children ...................................... costumes to school.

2. Sally ...................................... to the cinema with us tonight if she can find a babysitter.

3. The guests ...................................... soon. You'd better get ready.

4. It's a lovely evening, so we ...................................... dinner in the garden.

5. The bar ...................................... soon. Hurry up and finish your drink.

6. Please don't call before 7 a.m. I ......................................

7. He proposed to her last night. They ...................................... married next March.

8. It's Kai's birthday next week. I ...................................... him a chocolate cake.

9. We are going to a Japanese restaurant for dinner, so we ...................................... chopsticks.

10. They ...................................... in the front row at the theatre tonight.

11. I have no money. I ...................................... anyone any Christmas presents this year.

12. Sam ...................................... lots of photos when he buys his new camera.

13. When we visit Africa in the spring, we ...................................... Mt Kilimanjaro.

14. We ...................................... a picnic tomorrow because the weather forecast is awful.

E. Use the future continuous to complete the sentences with true information about
what you will be doing at the times shown. Then, pair up and write sentences, guessing
what you think your partner will be doing at the same times.

1. After the lesson, I ..................................................................................................................

I think my partner ................................................................................................................

2. At 8 p.m. this evening, I ........................................................................................................

I think my partner ................................................................................................................

3. On Saturday night, I ..............................................................................................................

I think my partner ................................................................................................................

4. For dinner today, I .................................................................................................................

I think my partner ................................................................................................................

E. Now, ask your partner what they will be doing at each of the times above. Award
yourself one point for each correct guess.

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Future simple and future continuous
affirmative
Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with the best form. ___________

Shall I say hello to Sharon? I ............................................... to her today.


a) write
b) be writing
c) will be writing

Can I help you? I ............................................... you that blouse.


a) will be showing
b) will show
c) won't show

Good Lord! The engine has stopped. - No problem. Bill ............................................... a look at it.
a) is having
b) will have
c) will be having

Why don't you have dinner with us? I ............................................... anyway.


a) will be cooking
b) am cooking
c) cook

This time next week we ............................................... round the Aegean Sea.


a) sail
b) will be sailing
c) will sail

If you take three cassettes, you ............................................... one cassette free.


a) are going to get
b) are getting
c) will get

I ............................................... my work before they arrive.


a) will be finishing
b) finish
c) will finish

By the end of this century everyone ............................................... English.


a) will be speaking
b) is going to speak
c) speaks

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Conditional sentence

lls:laA1oaulu
tJs:TuA16oulu If-clause
Conditional sentence tJ1::!uflL~Dul11 ll'n~m1un-:i1 if-clause LiiENVlnLUU complex sentence 11il111

'Hfi~ ~1.h::noui;i'1u main clause (independent clause) + If-clause (dependent clause Wl1l sub-

ordinate clause ~jj if Lilu,i1;i'u~u LLi'l::l11'111J1~rtll1EJ adverb 'JJEJ1EJniu11u main clause) i;\'~LII-IU/11'1'j

Conditional sentence = complex sentence

If clause Main' clause·

!l'!¾th::lm•11a~~;iu~ui;i'1u' if ,h + !1'1¾1.h::LEJrt"Ha'n
nfofi~ ~~~bJLii111il'u (111Lii111;1u) mfofi~ l-lfla'l'jllLW11.Jli;i~v::Liil11;1u

Jlluuu : LiiuuM 2 LLUU ~a


1. if clause + . + main clause L'!llJ If it rains. we stay at home.

2. main clause + if clause L-riu We stay at home if it rains.

1.J·dur1L~!lul'JJ uanv1n1,i if Lilu1foia1J u~mv1'li subordinate conjunction ~uli;i'i'in Muri

unless = if not 111 ...lij as long as ~'l1UL~1~

providing mn whether lij11

tl1::U1Y11IIN if-clause LL1.fom1Jan'l,/ru::L~!JU1'1JLUU 4 1.h::Ul'l'l

Type o 1'liA1J1Jlii~~~Lilur1111Jvi~Lw1J!l r1111Jvi~'1'1111.J '117!lilREJ

Type 1 1'liw1J1Jiii~~~Li'.Jult1li;i "H1mM~1Lii111luv'fohiutluau

Type 2 1'1ia1J1J!ii1u~~~ijLiJuvi~1uilviuu (lijLLu'lv11Lilul1.Jl~"H1m1.Jl'i1)

Type 3 1'liw1J1Jtii~~iiWLiluvi~luaiii~ (Lilult1Mi;iLLtluau L'H'J01'ltuw1ul1.Jui\'1)


Lesson 13 Conditional sentence tJs:ru111iliJUlll

ffiil~•e~-~ lJ~uuniioii1tJuR01ooso1auo Roiuvsolfoi lll niouau


J1l LL1J1J verb Pi1£Ju1'11.h::L!lfl
:
I
I
! if clause main clause
IIf water reaches 100 degrees Celsius. it boils.
I .• r . - • ~ -
: (t11LnllliU) (Haa-wn) ! Cl1U1lJ~tuVl1JlJ 100 ihll'11L'!la1,m<1 lJUlllliHn
I 111 you eat too much, you get fat.
present simple present simple
J Cl11llilOUlJ1nLnulti lllElil1Ull'UUilU
n~:;t-u present :
V1 V11El V-s/-es V1 mil V-s/-es
n1ru main clause 1i'.Jufi11i'1/'IIEJ-i£1'1 1

simple 1,iunu l
If she asks you. don't tell her anything. 071llilCl1lJ
~ru ~11J1rnnil::h1nm<iu
If you go out, please lock the door.
i.1s.111111i when, whenever IIYIU if
If/Whenever/When you pour oil on water. it float

1'!i.i1V1'l1Jl~iJUl'llii1uu"11'1 n~,1~il d1ijLVlllJn7"illJVli!'11n.i½1u /huult1M11uuiJU17"1::ijiinlVlllJn7"it\Jmi'1"1::


1nl11½1ULUUN<ia-wtluiJU1i'lllliJU1'111'UUiJU

J1l llllll verb Pi1Eu1'11.h::Tofl


If you don't eat anything all day, you will be hungry.
if clause main clause
Cl11iiilli.lnuo::hL<iui-.11u lilil"l::l111L'UUilU
(c\'11nf;l½1u) (Naa-wn)
If you drop the glass, it will break. 011irni-.11ui1lu
present simple future simple
i!u lJU"l::LLlllnLL'UUilU
V1 Vl1El V-s/-es will+V1
We'll play indoors if it rains. 'W1nL"l7"1::1~unuluu1u

will El7"1L'li shall, can, may hi' 011Ju111n

V1 = n1U11fil'1 1 Vl1il infinitive IWe'll arrive on time if we leave now. 'W1nL"i7"1::lti


V-s/-es 11iilJ s Vl1il es lut1-i::n1uLUU '11UL,<i7 01moonlt1L~md
If he studies hard, he will pass the test. Cl7L'll7L1UU
Liln'W"IIJ
V1un 1·1m::<1ll111-i1u11uuilu (Xjllllil1ur1111Ji1'uh)
n11l-u unless = if not R'11!ut11:;L!Jf1Vl&\I unless
~:;1ilut11::L!lfl1JEnLii1
If you did not work hard, you would get poor grade.
Unless you worked hard, you would get poor grade.
Mike will not come if he has no time.
Mike will not come unless he has time.
bmnsnliionr]tl u. du

.iype .2·ltiauunluiioriw1'0uosoluiJ~uu lWi1u10011tJulllliinioHJai)


1i1fo1itJL~8ul,iiivi'8\lnT'i~'U111'U1nT'ia\l~'1vi1>-iLtluvi'11uiJvv1J'U i;fofu1-iaJwli-118\ln11mmliin81vLtluvi'1M18
1>-iiilvi li.ii1lF11j°mfolli~1~-.;ii;iL8\l (LU'l(;)\lF111i.1A\lilu) '

Jt!U1l1J verb Pi·u1ii1,11h::TuF1


'I
if clause main clause 11 If I had a lot of money. I would travel around the

(01Liii;i;1u) (1-iaawn) !' world. 01d'uilL;iumn U'U87vv::1i;i11JLiifl178tJlan


ii, - p-a_s_t_s-·im- pl-e-1-----1-----------<:1/ (F111i.ivi'11uiJvvuu1i.i1viih;iumn ) .
condition simple*
i! If I knew. I would tell you. 01d'uj" U'U81vv::1.mmna
1 '

'I V2 would+V1 I
i c___ _ _ ___Jc__J___ _ __ _ _J : If he studied hard. he might pass the test. 07L'll7 .

I*"lliLLtJtJ condition simple "118 future in i L7fl'U"11Jn L'lJ787vv::A8tJW7'U (u1v:: LLllili.iil'uh)


!" ! !
i
I[ would 87v1'1i could, might "178 should iilvi !!I Lli8v::vi1mh\l1"l01Ll1'U1(;)L'ULA11~1LU'U1 (Ai.Ji.JiiR'1ii
the past 1'1i°Luvn::nu If-clause type 2 li;iu What would you do if you saw a living dinosaur?
. .;
/

i v1 = nifl11i8'1 1 "118 infinitive Li'lu11.11i.ilvi') J


I
iV2 = nim1i8'1 2 -.,imiii.i V-ed 1.h::foF1L~8'U1'llv::1'1i were LLVl'U was 1>-ii1A'i'iW'U7i.J ,

LU'U I. he. she, it. they


I
If today were Sunday, I would go to the cinema. ·
011ui1Ltlu1umvi1116 d'umv1lih'1mwuu1111
If she were more gently. I would be very happy.

LLA(;)\lL~8'U1'lJ1(;)flffi.Ji.Jl1iL"11ljn1'iCUiilll"l\li1i.JfltJFl11i.Jv1\l1'U811illl1101Liii;ii1uu1v::Ln1111-iaonmh\l LLlliLilu1u1i.i

1viLW"l1::L"111jn1'lru1u811i(l1Lfi(;)i7'ULL<l::vtJ<l\lLLa1

JU LL'lJ'lJ verb Pi1Eu1'11.J1::1ufl !


If we had taken the express line train, we wouldn't
if clause main clause
have missed the flight.
(01Liil'li1'U) (1-iaawn)
01L11l!\l"llllvlvl1A1ulli1u L11u1v::1i.iwa1111Liimuu (m
past perfect would*+have+V3
1i.ilvitl''1·rn1wvl1l'11ulli1u ~foi'uL1111.11i.ivi'u;1uLFl~El\lU'U
had+V3
L"111jnT'iCUi1Ln(;)i1'ULLa,1i.iihrnLli~fl'ULLlia'1)

*would 87v1-o could. might "118 should mlil If I had studied. I might have passed the exams.
01d'ulvi'i:J-.,,r'1R8 d'uF1\lA81Jw1u (Li'lu11.11>-ilvi Lw11::li.i
V3 = nifl11iEl'1 3 Mimiii.i V-ed
1vii:JM1J\lR8 LLol::AEltJllln11.J LL a,)
i I
' If you had gone to the party last night. you would
have met James Jirayu. 07LliEJ1li'11'ULiffl'1Lifofiu Li!B I
v::lviwtJL~i.id ~'i1~ (L~8?iu1>-ilvi11.1'17'ULLa::1>-i1viLvEJ !
I
Lvi.JR) I
Lesson 13 Conditional sentence Lls:fun10<1ula

Wish form
Wish 11i1un1, 1,LQllhll'l171Jtl'l1111u11u~'1~1!l'N1i'7>Jl'l17>J'l7'1'11i!l~'1~LiJu1tlhihi
!l\¾tl,::1ul'l~lll71J'l1a'1 wish fio noun clause (!l\¾U'l::1ul'l-n7'11Ul~l'la7rn•hu11J) ~LLQllhlii'1~'1~U17'lll\J1 LLfl::
jjJtJuuu verb LU\J past tense LQ>J!J vi'.,:,,1

Verb 11Eh1 noun clause il,mw1i,1 wish i


ft,1w111au1lueu1ftft ft,111tJ111au1l uil<i~uu 1'11111tJ111au1lueRP1 I
could/would+V1 past simple (V2 '111!l were) past perfect (had+V3)
!
past progressive (were+V-lng)

'i'.1 t.1J~s~ii~iib~1fJultJTu1nffnoon1slti1fJuosoluou1An
=~--ll:i:i...U..,,h;.... , ·~- ' . '

• liueni,1il111',1111i::1i'.lu1i1'1lueu1f'IP1 u.,i1JJil,i1'11i'.lu'l1'1
I wish she could come to the party tomorrow. d'utl"l1'rntJ71\1Lll!JQ71J71111J7'17\JLifu.,:,wi'1rl1ll1
(LLllihid'Ju'li'1 LWl1!:Vl11ULLa1'll>J71ii1ll1)
I wish I could finish my homework tomorrow. OtJtl"l7111\J7170\JQ71J7111'n1n711J1\J1\1LQi'IWi'111
(1iiLUtJ'li'1 LL\JL'111Wi'111Yi11ii1i.i'I)
He wi;hes he could speak English well. L'JJ7tl11111\J7'1::Xj~ll11fl1l'1n(]Hhi'lii (r117>J'li'1 ?io Xj ~
Mliilii 11a::M~nXj~ Yi11'Hliia1m1t1Xj~1ll11ii)

• n,ril verb to be <i::li would be


I wish she would be happy to come. d'ut111111u11l1Lii!JU\Jlii~'l::IJ7 (l'l17>J'li'1 ?io 1iii:iulii~'l::IJ7)

• l 'B wish + would LLSPl'1fl,1JI1JJwe1111ruLw11::n11n1::,i111im1''!01'HUtJ1'18U1'1 u.&::tJ11111u1


ll\'~R&'1
1 wish you would stop smoking. outlnrnm1l1f'lCU'11~~~tJlj'l1~ (f-lCU~Ulj'l1~!ltjua::1un1uou)
I wish she would be quiet. Q\JU'll'lll\J11\1Lii!JL~UtJ (Ouj~n"l71'll(l!~Lll!lri7a'1Xj~1ii'l1~~)
I wish it would stop raining so I could go shopping. d'utl11111tJ11l11JtJ'l1~~111n (d'uj~n'l1~~'11~~
~1Ju111n Yi11'HliiMlt1:o'll!l'll)

'~ --"; .· , _ .J : ·:-- .....J :.11;r:,1~\!( . :. ·


o:iuL1s1snLhiion1f.lululu1nnrioon,s1ti1f.luosoluOoouu
,,,._,,__,,-....
•.w~
•· "·• .. ,,•--1'/V<i ,li,· . •

• liueni.,:,il111''111'i::1i'.lu1i1,1luil<i~uu u.,i1ahi'.lu1i1'1
Everyone wishes they had more free time. YJn'I l'l\JU"l1111tJ71l1ilL'lfl717'1>J7n½fu (l'l17>J'li'1ih1a1

11.,:,ii,m1t1J
She wishes her daughter liked to swim. Lll!ltl11111tJ11l1~nfl'71'll!ltJ11tJ\J1 (l'l17>J'l7'1~na111ii,iou)
• n,ril verb to be <i::li were LLYIU was 1ii11a11W\Jl>JLU\J I, he, she, it. _
they L'll\JL~mnu

if-clause
hmnsrudonn1:1 u. OU

Mickey wishes he were taller. jjflRtJ-,1wu1iJ3tJ·h.:iij-.l;fu (1'117>J'l;-.,jj3tJ-i1-.,ll.iij-.l)


I wish I were a rich man. OUtl"'i7"'iCl'U7'1::LUUfl'U"'i1!.J (fl11>J'l;\'lo'ULU'Ufl'U'l'U)

t~ i~ ~~~ffi1anoA:>iuds1snu1iofi1fJuluw1ciiinoon1sln1fJuvsoluonn
• 1-au&th'lfl17>JLiuh 1iufl1u ii'1L'IOln11iu1uaii,iiitJ-nrnu1l111iluvi,1 uPi1iluv;,1ltJl,H,i
Mickey wishes he had studied medicine. jjflRtl"'i7"'iC1U7ii'l:;LitJ'ULL'WYIIJ (!uoliilllL,nll-iLi!J'U
LL'WYIIJ LL~::iJ'l"lJJ'U2ffn LfftJ~1U)
I wish I hadn't spent so much money last month. oUtl"'l1"lC1U1ii'l::1>J't'!i'L~U>J1nm.h-.,Ju1~0
L~ouiiu~1 (Lflu~1uii Lliiouii LL~1ou1'li1~umnltJ)
• n,w verb to be v::L'ti had been
I wish I had been there yesterday. outl"'i7"'iC1U1ii'l::otjiit!uL~011Uil (LRU~1uiiouli.ihiotj)
• n,w modal verb v::1-a would/could+have+V3
.
I wish 1 could have been there. OUtl"l7"'iC1U1ii'l::fl1>J1"'iC1Elfliit!uhi (Lff!JmuiiouliJ,11>JTrnouii .
t!uhi')

• 1-a ·hope mh1ii,1 fl11>J'l11'1iiLilu1~a,1~ulil::LilultJlfi'tuau11'1fl 3UU1J1J hope + noun clause


(1-a present simple tense/will future) ;i-.,l'li'Lmu wish ~na11!i-.l tl"'i7"'iC1U1iiLtlultJ1~uoun11
I hope it is sunny tomorrow. ~n
I wish it will be sunny tomorrow. )( N~
I hope you will get top marks in your English test. ~n
I wish you will get top marks in your English test. )( N~
• 1-a wish+to+V1 'll'lil wish+object+to+V1 LUfl17>J'l1>J1fJ want tia,1n,1 'll'lil would like mnn
v:: uPi1ilu,rnn11n11
I wish to leave now.
I do not wish to renew my name to appear on the list.

• 1-a I wish you lun11a1u-w11ila,1lutan1s,i1,11


I wish you a happy birthday.
I wish you a happy new year.
I wish you good luck in your new job.

• If only = I wish
If only I could go with you tomorrow. = I wish I could go with you tomorrow.
If only I had come early yesterday. ; I wish I had come early yesterday.

• 1-a wish+could L~ami11ii'11'111>JS1>J11ll1un,,,i,a,1lfl'l ua::1,i wish+would L~amh1


ii,11'111v::,i1'11iali.ii,a"lfl'l
Lesson 1J Condillonal sentence Lls:rmuoaula

I can't eat hot pepper but I wish I could.


Your parents won't let you come to the nightclub, but I wish you could .
I know you don't want to study English, but I wish you would.
He keeps sending me flowers, but I wish he wouldn't.

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L Match the if-clauses in the box with the main clauses below.

If you heat water if I have to drive

if the weather is cold If I have enough money

If we leave now if you don't eat good food

If I have time If we don't' work hard

if it rains If you eat foo inuch

1. you will get fat

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2. we'll never learn

·3. we'll arrive on time

4. We'll play indoors

5. You'll get sick

6. it boils

7. I can't drink alcohol

8. I will go to Japan
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9. I won't go outside

10. I will help you

II. Decide which of the sentences below is if-clause type 1, 2 or 3.

1. If I were rich, I would travel around the world. if-clause type t.


2. If I have time. I will finish that letter. if-clause type ....
3. She wouldn't have missed the train if she had woken up earlier. if-clause type ....
4. If it rained, you would get wet. if-clause type ....

5. If I were you, I would wear a uniform. if-clause type ....

6. If you drop that glass, it will break. if-clause type ....

7. If I knew where she lived, I would go and see her. if-clause type ....

8. If I ·had known you were in hospital, I would have visited you. if-clause type ....

9. If I lived in France, I would speak French. if-clause type ....

10. They wouldn't invite her if they didn't like her. if-clause type ....

11 . I will watch the film if I finish early. if-clause type ....

12. If it had rained, you would have got wet. if-clause type ....

13. If you really loved me, you would buy me a diamond ring. if-clause type ....

14. If you had worked harder. you would have passed the exam. if-clause type ....

15. Nobody will notice if you make a mistake. if-clause type ....

Ill. Put the verb in bracket in the correct tense (if-clause type 1, 2 or 3) .

1. If I ......... finish ......... (finish) early, I will call you.


2. If you don't leave, I .............................. (call) the police.

3. If you don't hurry, we .............................. (miss) the train.

4. She will know the answer if she .............................. (try) to understand.

5. If I .............................. (be) a star, I would help the needy.

6. He .............................. (buy) a house if he had a job.

7. She .............................. (be) happy if she married him.


8. If he .............................. (be) careful, he would not be have had that terrible accident.

9. I .............................. (pass) the exam if I had worked hard.

10. Her father would not have died if he .............................. (go) to the doctor.
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IV. Choose the correct answer.

1. If we woke up early. we .............................. the train.


a. will not miss b. would not miss

c. may not miss d. would not have missed

2. If it rained. he home.
a. stays b. will stay

c. had stayed d. would stay

3. If I were rich. I .............................. around the world.


a. traveled b. would travel

c. will travel d. would have traveled

4. If he tried to threaten me again. I .............................. the police.

a. will call b. would call

c. called d. had called

5. If you go with me. I .............................. happy.


a will be b. would be

c. am d. was

6. I should be very pleased if you .............................. .

a. will come b. would come

c. can come d. could come

7. This problem will be more serious if nobody .............................. to help.

a. comes b. will come

c. would come d. would have come

8. If she went out. this room .............................. messed up.


a. is b. was

C. will be d. would be

9. Nobody .............................. him if he lies again.


a. will believe b. believed
c. should believe d. might believe

10. He would fail the test if he .............................. lazy.


a. is b. be

c. was d. were

11. He would understand it clearly if you .............................. him step-by-step.

a. tell b. tells
c. to tell d. told
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12. If you .............................. me the truth. I will not deceive you.

a. tell b. told
c. had told d. would have told

13. If only I .............................. you, I would be more cheerful.


a. am b. was
c. are d. were

14. .............................. it in time if you wanted to go out now.


a. You should finish b. Should you finish
c. You should have finished d. Should you have finished

15. if I .............................. away from you, I will miss you so much.


a. go b. will go
c. worked go d. worked have gone

16. Unless she told me all things, I .............................. cheated.


a. was b. may be
c. were d. might be

17. if I .............................. a bird. I would fly everywhere.


a. am b. was
c. were d. will be

18. If he had come early yesterday, he .............................. me.


a. will see b. would see
c. have seen d. would have seen

19. If she .............................. up late, she will miss her class.


a. wakes b. woke
c. will wake d. had woken

20. He .............................. up to be a bad boy unless we taught him well.


a. grows b. grew
c. had grown d. would grow

21. If only she could speak English well, she .............................. take this conversation course.
a. will not have to b. will not had to
c. would not have to d. would not had to

22. She .............................. happier if she were rich.


a. would be b. was
C. will be d. is
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23. If some action were taken before, the city .............................. so polluted.
a. will not now be b. would not now be
c. ,has not now been d. had not now been
24. If I had known that news yesterday, I .............................. .
a. will be delightful b. would be delightful
C. had been delightful d. would had been delightful

25. .............................. , people would be sick.


a. If the city polluted b. If the city were polluted
C. If the city had polluted d. If the city is polluted

V. Complete the sentence. Use the present perfect form of the verb in bracket.

1. I wish we .....didn'..t. have ... (not have) a test today.


2. I wish these exercises .............................. (not be) so difficult.
3. I wish we ...................... :....... (live) near the beach.
4. Do you ever wish you .............................. (can travel) more?
5. I wish I .............................. (be) better at mathemetics.
6. I wish we .............................. (not have .to) wear a school uniform.
7. Sometimes I wish I .............................. (can fly).
8. I wish we .............................. (can go) to Disney World.
9. I wish I .............................. (have) more money.
10. We wish we .............................. (can come) to your party.

IV. Choose the correct answer.

1. I wish I .............................. rich.


a. am b. was

c. are d. were

2. He wishes he .............................. with his dad next year.

a. Lives b. will live

c. could live d. had lived

3. They wish they .............................. the award yesterday.


a. get b. got

c. have got d. had got

4. We wish you .............................. .

a. happy b. happiness

C. be happy d. was happy


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5. If only I ............................. a superstar.


a. can be b. will be
c. have been d. were
6. She wishes he .............................. with her tomorrow.
a. could go b. would go
c. will go d. shall go

7. We wish we .............................. our homework now.


a. finish b. will finish
c. finished d. would finish

8. Yesterday, my dad didn't come, I wish he .............................. .


a has come b. had come
c. came d. would come

9. My girl fiend is ugly. I wish she .............................. beautiful.


a. was b. were
C. is d. are

10. The children wish ............................. .


a. to .go to the museum b. going to the museum
c. they go to the museum d. they going to the museum

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