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Conditional Sentences Type I

The document discusses different types of conditional sentences in English including: Type I conditional sentences that refer to possible present or future events, Type II conditional sentences that refer to unlikely or improbable present or future events, and Type III conditional sentences that refer to hypothetical past events. Examples are provided for each type of conditional sentence to help the reader practice forming these sentences.

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Conditional Sentences Type I

The document discusses different types of conditional sentences in English including: Type I conditional sentences that refer to possible present or future events, Type II conditional sentences that refer to unlikely or improbable present or future events, and Type III conditional sentences that refer to hypothetical past events. Examples are provided for each type of conditional sentence to help the reader practice forming these sentences.

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Conditional Sentences Type I

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.

 If you go out with your friends tonight, I will watch the football match on TV.
 I will earn a lot of money if I get that job.
 If she does not hurry, we will miss the bus.

Conditional Sentences Type II

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

 If he tried harder, he would reach(i) his goals.


 I would buy these shoes if they fitted.
 It would not surprise me if he did not know the answer.

Conditional Sentences Type III

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.

 If we had listened to the radio, we would have heard the news.


 If you had switched on the lights, you would not have fallen over the chair.
 She would have come to our party if she had not been on holiday.

Conditional Sentences Type I, II or III

Complete the Conditional Sentences with the correct form (Type I, II or III).

 If I were stronger, I 'd help you carry the piano.


 If we'd seen you, we would have stopped(i) .
 If we meet him tomorrow, we'll say hello.
 He would have repaired the car himself if he had had the tools.
 If you drop the vase, it will break.
 If I hadn't studied, I would not have passed the exam.
 I wouldn't go to school by bus if I had a driving licence.
 If she didn't see him every day, she'd be lovesick.
 I won't travel to London if I don't get a cheap flight.
 We'd be stupid if we told him about our secret.

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