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Conditionals Conditional sentences: type 1 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses. 1. If I see him I ___ (give) him a lift. 2. The table will collapse if you ___ (stand) on it. 3. If he ___ (eat) all that he will be ill. 4. If I find your passport I ___ (call) you at once. 5. The police ___ (arrest) him if they catch him. 6. If he ___ (read) in bad light he will ruin his eyes. 7. Someone ___ (steal) your car if you leave it unlocked. 8. I'll be very angry if he ___ (make) any more mistakes. 9. If he ___ (be) late we'll go without him. 10. She will be absolutely furious if she ___ (hear) about this.

Conditional sentences: type 2 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses. 1. If I ___ (know) his address I'd give it to you. 2. If you ___ (play) for lower stakes you wouldn't lose so much. 3. If he worked more slowly he ___ (not make) so many mistakes. 4. More tourists would come to this country if it ___ (have) a better climate. 5. I ___ (buy) shares in that company if I had some money. 6. If you ___ (not belong) to a union you couldn't get a job. 7. What you ___ (do) if you found a burglar in your house? 8. If he knew that it was dangerous he ___ (not come). 9. I could get a job easily if I ___ (have) a degree. 10. If you ___ (paint) the walls white the room would be much brighter.

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Conditional sentences: type 3 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses. 1. If I had known that you were in hospital I ___ (visit) you. 2. If you ___ (arrive) ten minutes earlier you would have got a seat. 3. You would have seen my garden at its best if you ___ (be) here last week. 4. I shouldn't have believed it if I ___ (not see) it with my own eyes. 5. If I ___ (had) a map I would have been all right. 6. If I ___ (know) that you were coming I'd have baked a cake. 7. If you had told me that he never paid his debts I ___ (not lend) him the money. 8. If he had known that the river was dangerous he ___ (not try) to swim across it. 9. If he had known the whole story he ___ (not be) so angry. 10. If I ___ (try) again I think that I would have succeeded.

Conditional sentences: mixed types Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses. 1. If you pass your examinations we ___ (have) a celebration. 2. What ___ (happen) if I press this button? 3. I should have voted for her if I ___ (have) a vote then. 4. If someone offered to buy you one of those rings, which you ___ (choose)? 5. The flight may be cancelled if the fog ___ (get) thick. 6. Someone ___ (sit) on your glasses if you leave them there. 7. If you ___ (read) the instructions carefully you wouldn't have answered the wrong question. 8. If you were made redundant what you ___ (do)? 9. I'll probably get lost unless he ___ (come) with me. 10. You ___ (not have) so many accidents if you drove more slowly.

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Conditional sentences: type 1 1. will give, 2. stand, 3. eats, 4. will call, 5. will arrest, 6. reads, 7. will steal, 8. makes, 9. is, 10. hears

Conditional sentences: type 2 1. knew, 2. played, 3. wouldn't make, 4. had, 5. would buy, 6. didn't belong, 7. would you do, 8. wouldn't come, 9. had, 10. painted

Conditional sentences: type 3 1. should have visited, 2. had arrived, 3. had been, 4. had not seen, 5. had had, 6. had known, 7. should not have lent, 8. would not have tried, 9. would not have been, 10. had tried

Conditional sentences: mixed types 1. shall have, 2. will happen, 3. had had, 4. would you choose, 5. gets/should get, 6. will sit, 7. had read, 8. would you do, 9. comes, 10. would not have