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Conditional Sentences Exercise Guide

The document provides examples of conditional sentences in three types: 1) Type I sentences refer to something certain to happen with an "if" clause and main clause using present or future tenses. 2) Type II sentences refer to something that might happen with an "if" clause and main clause using "would". 3) Type III sentences refer to something that never happened with an "if" clause using the past perfect tense and main clause using "would have" + past participle. The document contains examples of each type and exercises to complete conditional sentences using the correct type.
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Conditional Sentences Exercise Guide

The document provides examples of conditional sentences in three types: 1) Type I sentences refer to something certain to happen with an "if" clause and main clause using present or future tenses. 2) Type II sentences refer to something that might happen with an "if" clause and main clause using "would". 3) Type III sentences refer to something that never happened with an "if" clause using the past perfect tense and main clause using "would have" + past participle. The document contains examples of each type and exercises to complete conditional sentences using the correct type.
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Exercise: conditional sentences

Type I: something certain to happen


a) If you (go) ___go_____ out with your friends tonight, I (watch) __will watch______ the
football match on TV.
b) I (earn) _ will earn_____ a lot of money if I (get)  __get_____ that job.
c) If she (hurry / not) _doesn’t harry up_______, we (miss) _will miss ____ the bus.

Type II: something that might happen


a) If he (try) ___tries_____ harder, he (reach) __would reach_____ his goals.
b) I (buy) _would buy______ these shoes if they (fit) _fit_______.
c) It (surprise / not) _wouldn’t surprise_____ me if he (know / not) _didn’t know____ the
answer.

Type III: something that never happened


Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.
a) If we (listen) _had listened____ to the radio, we (hear) would have heard the news__ the
news.
b) If you (switch) _had switch___ on the lights, you (fall / not) wouldn’t have fallen__ over the
chair.
c) She (come) _would have come____ to our party if she (be / not) _hadn’t_been___ on
holiday.

Conditional Sentences Type I, II or III


Complete the Conditional Sentences with the correct form (Type I, II or III).
a) If I (be) __was_____ stronger, I'd help you carry the piano.
b) If we'd seen you, we (stop) _would have stopped____.
c) If we (meet) _meet__him tomorrow, we'll say hello.
d) He would have repaired the car himself if he (have) _had had____ the tools.
e) If you drop the vase, it (break) _will break_______.
f) If I hadn't studied, I (pass) _wouldn’t have passed____ the exam.
g) I would go to school by bus if I (have/not) _didn’t have_____ a driving license.
h) If he (see) __saw______ his therapist every week, he'd be depressed.
i) I (not/go) _won’t go____ to London if I don't get a cheap flight.
j) We'd be stupid if we (tell) ____told__ him about our secret.

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