CONDITIONAL CLAUSES - PPT Exercises - PAULA 2020

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CONDITIONAL CLAUSES

Complete the sentences using the zero conditional.


1. If people ______________________ (eat) too much, they ______________________ (get) fat.
2. If you ______________________ (boil) water, it ______________________ (evaporate).
3. People ______________________ (die) if they ______________________ (not eat).
4. You ______________________ (get) water if you _____________________ (mix) hydrogen and oxygen.
5. Snakes ______________________ (bite) if they ______________________ (be) scared.
6. If babies ______________________ (be) hungry, they ______________________ (cry).
7. If you ______________________ (not sleep) enough, you ______________________ (feel) tired.
8. If you _____________________ (want) to succeed in life, you ____________________ (have) to work hard.
9. If you ______________________ (freeze) water, it ______________________ (turn) into ice.
10. If students _____________________ (miss) an exam, the teacher ______________________ (fail) them.

Complete the sentences using the first conditional.


1. If it ______________________ (rain), I ______________________ (stay) at home.
2. If I ______________________ (study) today, I ______________________ (go) to the party tonight.
3. They ______________________ (be) late if the train ______________________ (be) delayed.
4. She ______________________ (miss) the bus if she ______________________ (not leave) soon.
5. If I ______________________ (have) enough money, I ______________________ (buy) some new clothes.
6. If it i______________________ (be) sunny tomorrow, we ______________________ (go) to the park.
7. If Jack______________________ (leave), his parents ______________________ (be) sad.
8. If I ______________________ (find) her email, I ______________________ (send) her the picture.
9. We ______________________ (cancel) the picnic if it ______________________ (be) rainy.
10. They ______________________ (be) in trouble if they ______________________ (not get) the contract.

Complete the sentences using the second conditional.


1. If I ______________________ (be) you, I ______________________ (study) for the final exam.
2. If you ____________________ (tidy) up your bedroom every day, it ____________________ (not be) a mess.
3. If they _____________ (know) more vocabulary, they _______________ (be) able to understand more easily.
4. If my parents ___________________ (be) rich, I ___________________ (not need) to work so much.
5. You ___________________ (be) healthier if you ___________________ (eat) less red meat.
6. If my computer ___________________ (function) properly, I ___________________ (use) it more often.
7. I ___________________ (not do) the chores myself if I ___________________ (have) more money.
8. There _______________ (be) confrontation if the two opposite cheerleaders ________________ (appear).
9. If I ___________________ (win) the lottery, I ___________________ (travel) all over the world.
10. I ___________________ (visit) The Opera House if I ___________________ (go) to Sydney.

Complete the sentences using the third conditional.


1. If you ___________________ (not be) late, we ___________________ (not miss) the bus.
2. If she ___________________ (study), she ___________________ (pass) the exam.
3. We ___________________ (see) the children if we ___________________ (arrive) earlier.
4. If they ___________________ (go) to bed early, they ___________________ (not wake) up late.
5. If he ___________________ (become) a musician, he ___________________ (record) an album.
6. If I ____________ (be) born in a different country, I ________________ (learn) to speak a different language.
7. If she ___________________ (go) to university, she ___________________ (study) Medicine.
8. If we ___________________ (stay) at home, we ___________________ (not meet) them.
9. They ___________________ (not have) the accident if they ___________________ (drive) more carefully.
10. If I ___________________ (save) my money, I ___________________ (buy) a new laptop
MIXED CONDITIONALS CLAUSES

Fill in the gaps with the appropriate form of the verbs in bracket to make conditional clauses and identify the type.

1. If you ___________________ (not leave) now, you ___________________ (miss) the last bus.

 Type: ___________________

2. If the weather ___________________ (be) fine, she usually ___________________ (walk) to work.

 Type: ___________________

3. If I ___________________ (win) a million dollars, I ___________________ (stop) working.

 Type: ___________________

4. If he ___________________ (study) at university, he ___________________ (get) a better job.

 Type: ___________________

5. They usually ___________________ (read) if there ___________________ (be) nothing on TV.

 Type: ___________________

6. I ___________________ (not do) if I ___________________ (know) it was going to be so difficult.

 Type: ___________________

7. I ___________________ (tell) Mary you phoned if I ___________________ (see) her.

 Type: ___________________

8. She ___________________ (not get) the job if she ___________________ (not speak) German.

 Type: ___________________

9. What ___________________ (we/do) if it ___________________ (snow) tomorrow?

 Type: ___________________

10. I ___________________ (come) to see you if I ___________________ (know) you were in hospital.

 Type: ___________________
CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
Complete the sentences using the zero conditional.
1. If people eat (eat) too much, they get (get) fat.
2. If you boil (boil) water, it evaporates (evaporate).
3. People die (die) if they don’t eat (not eat).
4. You get (get) water if you mix (mix) hydrogen and oxygen.
5. Snakes bite (bite) if they are (be) scared.
6. If babies are (be) hungry, they cry (cry).
7. If you don’t sleep (not sleep) enough, you feel (feel) tired.
8. If you want (want) to succeed in life, you have (have) to work hard.
9. If you freeze (freeze) water, it turns (turn) into ice.
10. If students miss (miss) an exam, the teacher fails (fail) them.

Complete the sentences using the first conditional.


11. If it rains (rain), I will stay (stay) at home.
1. If I study (study) today, I will go (go) to the party tonight.
2. They will be (be) late if the train is (be) delayed.
3. She will miss (miss) the bus if she doesn’t leave (not leave) soon.
4. If I have (have) enough money, I will buy (buy) some new clothes.
5. If it is (be) sunny tomorrow, we will go (go) to the park.
6. If Jack leaves (leave), his parents will be (be) sad.
7. If I find (find) her email, I will send (send) her the picture.
8. We will cancel (cancel) the picnic if it is (be) rainy.
9. They will be (be) in trouble if they don’t get (not get) the contract.

Complete the sentences using the second conditional.


1. If I were (be) you, I would study (study) for the final exam.
2. If you tidied (tidy) up your bedroom every day, it wouldn’t be (not be) a mess.
3. If they knew (know) more vocabulary, they would be (be) able to understand more easily.
4. If my parents were (be) rich, I wouldn’t need (not need) to work so much.
5. You would be (be) healthier if you ate (eat) less red meat.
6. If my computer functioned (function) properly, I would use (use) it more often.
7. I wouldn’t do (not do) the chores myself if I had (have) more money.
8. There would be (be) confrontation if the two opposite cheerleaders appeared (appear).
9. If I won (win) the lottery, I would travel (travel) all over the world.
10. I would visit (visit) The Opera House if I went (go) to Sydney.

Complete the sentences using the third conditional.


1. If you hadn’t been (not be) late, we wouldn’t have missed (not miss) the bus.
2. If she had studied (study), she would have passed (pass) the exam.
3. We would have seen (see) the children if we had arrived (arrive) earlier.
4. If they had gone (go) to bed early, they wouldn’t have woken (not wake) up late.
5. If he had become (become) a musician, he would have recorded (record) an album.
6. If I had been (be) born in a different country, I would have learnt (learn) to speak a different language.
7. If she had gone (go) to university, she would have studied (study) Medicine.
8. If we had stayed (stay) at home, we wouldn’t have met (not meet) them.
9. They wouldn’t have had (not have) the accident if they had driven (drive) more carefully.
10. If I had saved (save) my money, I would have bought (buy) a new laptop

MIXED CONDITIONALS CLAUSES

Fill in the gaps with the appropriate form of the verbs in bracket to make conditional clauses and identify the type.

1. If you don’t leave (not leave) now, you will miss (miss) the last bus.

 Type: First conditional

2. If the weather is (be) fine, she usually walks (walk) to work.

 Type: Zero conditional

3. If I won (win) a million dollars, I would stop (stop) working.

 Type: Second conditional

4. If he had studied (study) at university, he would have got (get) a better job.

 Type: Third conditional

5. They usually read (read) if there is (be) nothing on TV.

 Type: Zero conditional

6. I wouldn’t have done (not do) if I had known (know) it was going to be so difficult.

 Type: Third conditional

7. I will tell (tell) Mary you phoned if I see (see) her.

 Type: First conditional

8. She wouldn’t have got (not get) the job if she hadn’t spoken (not speak) German.

 Type: Third conditional

9. What will we do (we/do) if it snows (snow) tomorrow?

 Type: First conditional

10. I would have come (come) to see you if I had known (know) you were in hospital.

 Type: Third conditional

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