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F I R S T S E C O N D T H I R D If + Present Will If + Past Simple If + Past Perfect

Modals Simple Conditional Perfect Conditional Imperative

When we talk about things that When we talk about the present When we talk about the past

are possible in the future. and imagine something different and imagine something different from the real situation now or from the real situation then or an

an unlikely situation in the future impossible situation in the past.

Shall we go to the beach? I’m so tired. She got up late

If we go now, it won’t be so If I weren’t so tired, I would If she had got up earlier, she

crowded. give you a hand. would have arrived on time.

We can go if it doesn’t rain I’d go for a walk if I could She would have had time for a shower if she had got up early

WRITE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS ACCORDING TO THE CONDITIONAL TYPE REQUIRED:

1.- I work ten hours a day.

If I (have) _________________________ more free time, I (practise) ____________________

some sport.

2.- Jane’s always late for school.

If she (be) ___________________ punctual, the teacher (not punish) ___________________

her almost every day.

3.- She’ll probably go to the Old Students’ Party.

If she (go) _________________________, she (meet) _________________________ her old school mates.

4.- You should carry an umbrella.

You (get) _________________________ wet if you (not carry) _____________________ one.

5.- Did you say Susan is moving to Australia?

She (miss) _________________________ her London friends if she (leave) ________________

6.- We didn’t pay the phone bill.

If we (pay) ___________________ it, they (not cut) _________________________ the line off.

7.- Their dog died.

The dog (not die) ___________________ if they (take) ______________________ it to the vet.

8.- You’re eating too much.

You (have) _____________________ an indigestion if you (eat) _________________ like that.

9.- He always stays at home.

If he (go) _________________________ out more often, he (have) _______________ a better social life.

10.- She’s saving money.

If she (save) ___________________ enough, she (buy) ______________________ a new car.

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11.- Her girlfriend left him after an argument.

They (get) _____________________ married if she (not leave) _____________________ him.

12.- I live far away from my school.

If I (live) ______________________ nearer, I (not go) ______________________ by bus.

13.- Mary’s at Peter’s party.

If you (go) _________________________ there, you (see) _____________________ her.

14.- Don’t worry. My dog is very sociable.

It (not bite) _____________________ you if you (come) __________________ into my house.

15.- His car broke down in the middle of the highway.

If he (take) ____________________ it to the garage before the journey, it (not break) _____

____________________________ down.

16.- He does nothing but work all the time.

He (feel) ____________________ better if he (go) _________________ out from time to time.

17.- She left the front door open.

If she (close) _______________________ it, the dog (not run) ____________________ away.

18.- Sally drank a lot at the party.

She (not be)__________________________ sick all over my car back seats if she (not drink) ______________________________ so much.

19.- He knows very few people in this town.

He (not stay) ____________________________ at home most of the time watching TV if he (have) ___________________________________ someone to go out with.

20.- I can’t cook at all.

If I (can) ________________________ cook, I (invite) ____________________________ my friends for dinner at home.

21.- You see Tom at work every day, don’t you?

If you (see) ____________________ him tomorrow, (tell) ______________________ him what has happened.

22.- That dress is so beautiful!

You (look) ___________________ gorgeous at the reception if you (wear) ______________ it.

23.- Mary wants to be healthy.

She (not smoke) __________________________ so much if she (worry) _________________

so much about her health as she says.

24.- I’m sorry I shouted at my friend.

He (not get) ________________________ angry with me if I (not be) ___________________

so rude.

25.- I hope he phones me again.

If he (ring) ____________________ me up, I (apologise) _____________________________

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1. Had/would practise 2. Were/wouldn’t punish 3. Goes/will meet

4. Will get/ don’t carry 5. Will miss/leaves

6. Had paid/wouldn’t have cut 7. Wouldn’t have died/had taken 8. Will have/eat

9. Went/would have 10.Saves/will buy

11.Would have got/hadn’t left 12.Lived/wouldn’t go

13.Go/will see 14.Won’t bite/come

15.Had taken/wouldn’t have broken 16.Would feel/went

17.Had closed/wouldn’t have run 18.Wouldn’t have been/hadn’t drunk 19.Wouldn’t stay/had

20.Could/would invite 21.See/tell

22.Will look/wear

23.Wouldn’t smoke/worried

24.Wouldn’t have got/hadn’t been 25.Rings/will apologise

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