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Exercise
Complete
the Conditional Sentences Type I.
1. If
Caroline and Sue prepare the salad, Phil (to decorate)
will
decorate the house.
2. If
Sue cuts the onions for the salad, Caroline (to peel) will peel the mushrooms.
3. Jane
will hover the sitting room if Aaron and Tim (to move) move the furniture.
4. If
Bob tidies up the kitchen, Anita (to clean)
will
clean the toilet.
5. Elaine
will buy the drinks if somebody (to help)
helps
her carry the bottles.
6. If
Alan and Rebecca organize the food, Mary and Conor (to make) will make the sandwiches.
7. If
Bob looks after the barbecue, Sue (to let)
will
let the guests in.
8. Frank
will play the DJ if the others (to bring)
bring
along their CDs.
9. Alan will mix the drinks if
Jane (to give)
gives
him some of her cocktail recipes.
If they all do their best, the
party (to be)
will
be great.
Exercise
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.
1. If
I (to come) came home earlier, I (to
prepare) would prepare dinner.
2. If
we (to live) lived in Rome, Francesco (to visit) would visit us.
3. If
Tim and Tom (to be) were, they (to play) would play in our hockey team.
4. If
he (to be) was my friend, I (to
invite) would invite him to my birthday party.
5. If
Susan (to study) studied harder, she (to be) would be better at school.
6. If
they (to have) had enough money, they (to buy) would buy a new car.
7. If
you (to do) did a
paper round, you (to earn) would earn a little extra money.
8. If
Michael (to get) got more pocket money, he (to ask) would ask Doris out for
dinner.
9. If
we (to hurry) hurried we (to catch) would
catch the bus
10. If
it (to rain) rained, Nina (to take) would take an umbrella with her.
Exercises
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III
1. If
Oliver (find) had found money, he (not / to keep) would not have kept it.
2. If
they (not / to wear) had not worn pullovers in the
mountains, it (to be) would have been too cold during the
night.
3. If
Tony (to know) had known her phone number, he(not/to give) would have given it to Frank.
4. If
we (not/to visit) had not visited this museum, you (not/to write) would
not have written a good report.
5. If
it (not/to
be) had
not been so late, we (to play) would have played a game of chess.
6. If
Jeff (not / to like) had not liked Jessica, he (not/to buy) would have bought her an
ice-cream.
7. If
I (to be) had been you, I (not / to go) would not have gone to
Eric's party.
8. If
you (to drop) had dropped this bottle, it (not / to break) would
not have broken
9. If
she (not/to bully) had not bullied her classmates, she (to have) would
have had more friends.
10. If
he (not / to print) had not printed the document, I (not / to correct) would not
have corrected it.