CONDITIONALS TYPE 3
Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type III) by putting the verbs into the correct form.
Use conditional II with would in the main clause.
1. If you (study) for the test, you (pass) it.
2. If you (ask) me, I (help) you.
3. If we (go) to the cinema, we (see) my friend Jacob.
4. If you (speak) English, she (understand) .
5. If they (listen) to me, we (be) home earlier.
6. I (write) you a postcard if I (have) your address.
7. If I (not / break) my leg, I (take part) in the contest.
8. If it (not/ start) to rain, we (walk) to the museum.
9. We (swim) in the sea if there (not / be) so many sharks
there.
10. If she (take) the bus, she (not / arrive) on time.
Type I, II or III
Decide whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I, II or II.
1. If he had dropped the vase, it would have broken.
Type I Type II Type III
2. If you have to do the washing up, I will help you.
Type I Type II Type III
3. If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning ... (song)
Type I Type II Type III
4. I wouldn't run away if I saw a spider.
Type I Type II Type III
5. We'd have given you a lift if you hadn't had your bike with you.
Type I Type II Type III
6. If you had listened to me, the accident wouldn't have happened.
Type I Type II Type III
7. If we don't get tickets for the concert, we'll stay at home.
Type I Type II Type III
8. They'd go by bus if they didn't have a car.
Type I Type II Type III
9. She'll hear us if you don't stop laughing.
Type I Type II Type III
10. He wouldn't have taken the bread if he hadn't been hungry.
Type I Type II Type III
Exercise on Conditional Sentences Type I,
II and III
Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I, II or III) by putting the verbs into the
correct form.
1. If they (have) time at the weekend, they will come to see us.
2. If we sneak out quietly, nobody (notice) .
3. If we (know) about your problem, we would have helped you.
4. If I (be) you, I would not buy that dress.
5. We (arrive) earlier if we had not missed the bus.
6. If I didn't have a mobile phone, my life (not / be) complete.
7. Okay, I (get) the popcorn if you buy the drinks.
8. If I (tell) you a secret, you would be sure to leak it.
9. She (go) out with you if you had only asked her.
10. I would not have read your diary if you (not hide) it in such an
obvious place.
Conditional Sentences Type III
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.
If we (listen) to the radio, we (hear) the news.
If you (switch) on the lights, you (fall / not) over the
chair.
She (come) to our party if she (be / not) on holiday.
Conditional Sentences Type I, II or III
Complete the Conditional Sentences with the correct form (Type I, II or III).
If I stronger, I'd help you carry the piano.
If we'd seen you, we .
If we him tomorrow, we'll say hello.
He would have repaired the car himself if he the tools.
If you drop the vase, it .
If I hadn't studied, I the exam.
I wouldn't go to school by bus if I a driving licence.
If she him every day, she'd be lovesick.