CONDITIONAL CLAUSES - PPT Exercises - PAULA 2020
CONDITIONAL CLAUSES - PPT Exercises - PAULA 2020
CONDITIONAL CLAUSES - PPT Exercises - PAULA 2020
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: ___________________
Type: ___________________
Type: ___________________
Type: ___________________
Type: ___________________
Type: ___________________
8. She ___________________ (not get) the job if she ___________________ (not speak) German.
Type: ___________________
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.
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.
4. If he had studied (study) at university, he would have got (get) a better job.
6. I wouldn’t have done (not do) if I had known (know) it was going to be so difficult.
8. She wouldn’t have got (not get) the job if she hadn’t spoken (not speak) German.
10. I would have come (come) to see you if I had known (know) you were in hospital.