The document consists of four exercises focusing on different conditional forms in English grammar: Zero, First, Second, and Third Conditionals. Each exercise includes fill-in-the-blank and multiple-choice questions to practice verb forms and sentence structure. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and usage of conditional sentences.
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Conditionals
The document consists of four exercises focusing on different conditional forms in English grammar: Zero, First, Second, and Third Conditionals. Each exercise includes fill-in-the-blank and multiple-choice questions to practice verb forms and sentence structure. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and usage of conditional sentences.
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Exercise 1: Zero Conditional
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb.
1. If you mix blue and yellow, it _ (make) green.
2. If I _ (not water) the plants, they die. 3. Ice _ (melt) if you heat it. 4. If people _ (not eat), they get hungry. 5. If it _ (rain), the grass grows.
Exercise 2: First Conditional
Choose the correct answer.
1. If she _ (study), she _ (pass) the test.
a) studies / passes b) studies / will pass c) will study / will pass 2. I _ (call) you if I _ (have) time. a) call / have b) will call / have c) will call / will have 3. If it _ (not rain), we _ (go) for a picnic. a) doesn’t rain / will go b) doesn’t rain / go c) won’t rain / will go 4. You _ (not get) wet if you _ (take) an umbrella. a) won’t get / take b) don’t get / take c) won’t get / will take
Exercise 3: Second Conditional
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. If I _ (win) the lottery, I _ (buy) a big house.
2. She _ (travel) more if she _ (have) enough money. 3. If we _ (live) by the sea, we _ (go) swimming every day. 4. He _ (help) you if he _ (know) how. 5. If I _ (be) you, I _ (take) the job.
Exercise 4: Third Conditional
Rewrite the sentences using the Third Conditional.
1. I didn’t study, so I failed the test.
→ If I _ (study), I _ (pass) the test. 2. She didn’t invite him, so he didn’t come to the party. → If she _ (invite) him, he _ (come) to the party. 3. We missed the train because we woke up late. → If we _ (wake) up earlier, we _ (catch) the train. 4. They didn’t bring a map, so they got lost. → If they _ (bring) a map, they _ (not get) lost. 5. He didn’t ask for help, so nobody helped him. → If he _ (ask) for help, someone _ (help) him.