Conditional Clauses Put the verbs in brackets into
Conditional Clauses
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence - type I. 1) If I (to study), I (to pass) the exams. If I study, I will pass the exams. 2) If the sun (to shine), we (to walk) to the town. If the sun shines, we will walk to the town. 3) If he (to have) a temperature, he (to see) the doctor. If he has a temperature, he will see the doctor. 4) If my friends (to come), I (to be) very happy. If my friends come, I will be very happy. 5) If she (to earn) a lot of money, she (to fly) to New York. If she earns a lot of money, she will fly to New York.
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence - type I. 6) If we (to travel) to London, we (to visit) the museums. If we travel to London, we will visit the museums. 7) If you (to wear) sandals in the mountains, you (to slip) on the rocks. If you wear sandals in the mountains, you will slip on the rocks. 8) If Rita (to forget) her homework, the teacher (to give) her a low mark. If Rita forgets her homework, the teacher will give her a low mark.
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence - type II. 1) If I (to come) home earlier, I (to prepare) dinner. If I came home earlier, I would prepare dinner. 2) If we (to live) in Rome, Francesco (to visit) us. If we lived in Rome, Francesco would visit us. 3)If Tim and Tom (to be) older, they (to play) in our hockey team. If Tim and Tom were older, they would play in our hockey team. 4) If he (to be) my friend, I (to invite) him to my birthday party. If he were my friend, I would invite him to my birthday party.
Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence - type II. 5) If Susan (to study) harder, she (to be) better at school. If Susan studied harder, she would be better at school. 6)If they (to have) enough money, they (to buy) a new car. If they had enough money, they would buy a new car. 7) If you (to do) a paper round, you (to earn) a little extra money. If you did a paper round, you would earn a little extra money. 8)If Michael (to get) more pocket money, he (to ask) Doris out for dinner. If Michael got more pocket money, he would ask Doris out for dinner.
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