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CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 1

A. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in brackets

1. If I like (not like) this house, will you still buy it?

2. If I work (work) hard today, can I go out earlier tomorrow?

3. If he does not (not know) what to do he'll ask his mum.

4. If you don’t like (not like) this ice cream I'll buy you another one.

5. If she needs (need) a radio, I'll lend her mine.

6. If I eat a lot, I will be (be) sick.

7. If I see him I will give (give) him a lift.

8. When I go shopping I will buy (buy) some drink.

9. I will come (come) as soon as I finish my work.

10. If we don’t hurry (not hurry) , we will arrive late.

11. When I see Kate I will invite (invite) her to the party.

12. I'm going to learn a lot while I am (be) on holiday.

13. When you are (be) in New York, you will visit us.

14. I will phone (phone) you when I get back from school.

15. You won’t know (not know) how good player I am until you have tried to play with me.

16. You will be (be) angry with me if you open that box.

17. My mother will be furious when she sees (see) what you have done.

18. He doesn’t let (not let) you out until you have finished your work.

19. By the time he will get (get) back from the business trip I'll have left.

20. When Tom goes (go) I'll give you my phone number.

B. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in brackets

1.If you send (send) this letter now, she will receive (receive) it tomorrow.

2.If I do (do) this test, I will improve (improve) my English.

3.If I find (find) your ring, I will give (give) it back to you.

4.Peggym will go (go) shopping if she has (have) time in the afternoon.

5.Simon will go (go) to London next week if he gets (get) a cheap flight.

6.If her boyfriend doesn’t phone (not phone ) today, she will leave (leave) him.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES TYPE 2

A. Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I I) by putting the verbs into the correct form.

1.If I played the lottery, I would have (have) a chance to hit the jackpot.

2.If I hit (hit) the jackpot, I would be rich.

3.If I were (be) rich, my life would change completely.

4.I bought ( buy) a lonely island, if I found a nice one.

5.If owned a lonely island, I would build ( build) a huge house by the beach.

6.I would invite (invite) all my friends if I had a house by the beach.

7.I would pick my friends up in my yacht if they wanted ( want)to spend their holidays on my island.

8.We would have ( have) great parties if my friends would come to my island.

9.If we liked to go shopping in a big city, we would chartered (charter) a helicopter.

10.But if my friends' holidays were ( be) over, I would feel very lonely on my lonely island.

Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I I) by putting the verbs into the correct form.

1. If I came (come) home earlier, I would prepare (prepare) dinner.

2. If we lived (live) in Rome, Francesco would visit (visit) us.

3. If Tim and Tom were ( be) older, they would play (play) in our hockey team.

4. If he was (be) my friend, I would invite (invite) him to my birthday party.

5. If Susan studied (study) harder, she would be ( be) better at school.

6. If they had (have) enough money, they would buy (buy) a new car.

7. If you did ( do) a paper round, you would earn (earn) a little extra money.

8. If Michael got (get) more pocket money, he would ask (ask) Doris out for dinner.

9. If we hurried (hurry), we would catch (catch) the bus.

10. If it rained (rain), Nina would take( take) an umbrella with her.

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