If Clauses II
If Clauses II
If Clauses II
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a) First Conditional (Real possibility) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or dream) c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty)
3. She would be very happy if her friends came.
a) First Conditional (Real possibility) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or dream) c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty)
4. My parents would have bought the house if it had been cheaper.
a) First Conditional (Real possibility) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or dream) c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty)
5. If you had done your homework, you would have written a better test.
a) First Conditional (Real possibility) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or dream) c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty)
6. If I miss the eight oclock bus, I am late for work.
a) First Conditional (Real possibility) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or dream) c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty)
a) First Conditional (Real possibility) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or dream) c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty)
a) her brother will clear the table. b) her brother would clear the table. c) he brother would have cleared the table.
3. I would go to the party
a) he can get a good mark in the test. b) he would get a good mark in the test. c) he could have got a good mark in the test.
4. If we had seen the film,
a) if you come with me. b) if you came with me. c) if you had come with me.
a) we will not buy the DVD. b) we would not buy the DVD. c) we wouldnt have bought the DVD.
a) if he has more time. b) if he had more time. c) if he had had more time.
III. Which answers are correct? 1. Which of the following words/phrases can be used in a First Conditional Clause? a) play. e) sing. b) plays. f) will sing. c) played. g) sang. d) had played.
2. Which of the following words/phrases can be used in a Second Conditional Clause? a) play. d) sing. b) played. e) sang. c) has played. f) had sung. 3. Which of the following words/phrases can be used in a Third Conditional Clause? a) had played. d) sang. b) have played. e) have sung. c) has played. f) had sung. IV. Complete the sentences according to the type of clause given.
Conditional: If I ________________(to learn), I_______________(to pass) the test. Conditional: If I _______________(to learn), I_______________(to pass) the test. Conditional: If I ________________(to learn), I______________(to pass) the test. Conditional: If the sun_______________(to shine), we______________(to go) swimming.
If
please come in quietly Im just going to work well be late Ill fly home on Sunday
Good luck!
Colegio Grace School Teacher: Carolina Leiva Palma. Row B Name: _____________________
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a) First Conditional (Real possibility) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or dream) c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty)
3. If they had driven carefully, they wouldnt have crashed into the other car.
a) First Conditional (Real possibility) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or dream) c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty)
4. What would you do if you saw a robber?
a) First Conditional (Real possibility) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or dream) c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty)
5. If Lisa had got up earlier, she would not have been late for work.
a) First Conditional (Real possibility) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or dream) c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty)
a) First Conditional (Real possibility) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or a) First Conditional (Real possibility) dream) b) Second Conditional (Unreal Possibility or c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) dream) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty) c) Third Conditional (No Possibility) d) Zero Conditional (Certainty) II. Finish the sentences, use the correct phrases.
1. The teacher wont be happy 2. If I were you,
a) if we forget our homework again. b) if we forgot our homework again. c) if we had forgotten our homework again.
3. If you drove from Paris to Lisbon,
a) I will not play hockey. b) I would not play hockey. c) I would not have played hockey.
4. If you wait a minute,
a) which way will you go? b) which way would you go? c) which way would you have gone?
a) I will go with you. b) I would go with you. c) I would have gone with you.
a) if you will take your medicine. b) if you took your medicine. c) if you had taken your medicine.
III. Which answers are correct? 1. Which of the following words/phrases can be used in a Second Conditional Clause? a) sang. d) played. b) had sung. e) has played c) sing. f) play. 2. Which of the following words/phrases can be used in a Third Conditional Clause? a) have sung. d) has played b) had sung. e) had played c) sang. f) have played 3. Which of the following words/phrases can be used in a First Conditional Clause? a) sang. d) plays. b) sing. e) played. c) will sing f) play. g) had played. IV. Complete the sentences according to the type of clause given.
1. 1st Conditional: They________________(to fly), to Sydney if they_______________(to have) more money. 2. 2nd Conditional: They_______________(to fly), to Sydney if they _______________(to have) more money 3. 3rd Conditional: They ________________(to fly), to Sydney if they ______________(to have) more money. 4. 2nd Conditional: If the sun_______________(to shine), we______________(to go) swimming.
V. Join sentences using if. Choose them from the boxes below.
I can understand you It will be nice Youll be cold What are you going to do you you you you dont wear a coat dont pass your examinations speak slowly can come to the party.
+ If +
Good luck!