Practice On Mixed Conditoneles

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HASSAN II UNIVERSITY Modular Program: English Studies

FACULTY OF LETTERS Semester 1

AND HUMAN SCIENCES Grammar 1

CASABLANCA Pr. S. FATHI

MOHAMEDIA

Chapter 6: PRACTICE ON CONDITIONALS & MIXED CONDITIONALS

A- Decide whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I, II or


III.
1. If he had dropped the vase, it would have broken.
Type I Type II Type III
2. If you have to do the washing up, I will help you.
Type I Type II Type III
3. If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning ... (song)
Type I Type II Type III
4. I wouldn't run away if I saw a spider.
Type I Type II Type III
5. We'd have given you a lift if you hadn't had your bike with you.
Type I Type II Type III
6. If you had listened to me, the accident wouldn't have happened.
Type I Type II Type III
7. If we don't get tickets for the concert, we'll stay at home.
Type I Type II Type III
8. They'd go by bus if they didn't have a car.
Type I Type II Type III
9. She'll hear us if you don't stop laughing.
Type I Type II Type III
10.He wouldn't have taken the bread if he hadn't been hungry.
Type I Type II Type III

B- Complete the Conditional Sentences. Decide whether to use Type I, II or III.


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1. If I _________ (have) time, I would go shopping with you.


2. If you _________ (speak) English, you will get along with them perfectly.
3. If they had gone for a walk, they _________ (turn) the lights off.
4. If she _________ (come) to see us, we will go to the zoo.
5. I _________ (tell) you, if I had seen him.
6. Would you mind if I _________ (open) the window?
7. If they _________ (invite) me, I wouldn't have said no.
8. My friend will meet me at the station if he _________ (get) the afternoon off.
9. If I _________ (not, do) it, nobody would do it.
10.If my father doesn't pick me up, I _________(take) the bus home.

C- Mixed Conditionals: complete the conditional sentences.


1- We _________ enough time if we wanted to see the castle. (have)

2- In case you _________ a car, will you teach me to drive? (buy)

3- She _________ angry if you had told her. (get)

4- If they _________ our product when we asked them, they would get
a discount now. (support)
5- Even if I _________ him, he won't come. (ask)

6- It will be a disaster unless Joyce _________ us. (help)

7- If you _________ something to eat in the morning, you wouldn't feel sick now.
(have)
8- I wouldn't risk it if I _________ you. (be)
9- The chicken isn't very good. It _________ better if you had put some spices on it.
(taste)
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10- I won't go to the dance unless you _________ me. (join)

11- If the hotel in Paris had been full, we _________ somewhere else. (stay)

12- If I got the job, I _________ grateful to you. (be)

13- Unless she _________ the test she will get her driving license next week. (fail)

14- How would you explain the meaning of this word if you _________ it? (not know)

15- We _________ angry if you had refused the dinner. (not be)

16- If I were you, I _________ it. (not take)

17- If Ken _________ the car, who will do it? (not mend)

18- If I _________ in a hurry when I got up, I wouldn't catch the train. (not be)

19- She won't finish it on time if she _________ right now. (not start)

20- Had I driven slowly, I _________. (not crash)

21- She would get fat if she _________ eating. (not stop)

22- Had he not let me know, I _________ him at the airport tomorrow morning.
(not collect)

D- Multiple-choice exercise for Mixed Conditionals

1. If he'd fallen from the 30th floor,


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A. he could have died.

B. he might have died.

C. he would have died.

2. If I'd studied harder at school,

A. I would have a better job now.

B. I might have a better job now.

C. I should have a better job now.

3. I'd be absolutely starving now

A. if I didn't eat since yesterday.

B. if I hadn't eaten since yesterday.

C. If I had eaten since yesterday.

4. If she'd known about the party,

A. she would come.

B. she would have come.

C. She will come.

5. If she got your message,

A. she'll definitely be here later.

B. she'd definitely be here later.

C. she'd have been here later.


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6. If I hadn't come here today,

A. I wouldn't be learning about conditionals now.

B. I wouldn't learn about conditionals.

C. I wouldn’t have learned about conditionals.

7. If you had been in her position,

A. what would you have done?

B. what did you do?

C. what would you do?

8. If you see her tonight,

A. what would you say?

B. what will you say?

C. what would you have said?

9. If you were offered a well-paid job in another country,

A. would you have taken it?

B. would you take it?

C. will you take it?

10. If we hadn't been in such a hurry,

A. we wouldn't have forgotten the sandwiches.


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B. we would have forgotten the sandwiches.

C. we didn't forget the sandwiches.

11.I'd have given her a lift

A. if I had known she needed one.

B. if I hadn't known she needed one.

C. If I knew she needed one.

12.If you found those examples hard,

A. you'll need to go back to your notes!

B. you'd need to go back to your notes!

C. you'd have needed to go back to your notes!

13.If they have received your application,

A. you'd have had an answer by now.

B. you'll get an answer pretty soon.

C. you had an answer now.

14.If they hadn't received your application,

A. your name won't be on the list.

B. your name wouldn't be on the list.

C. your name would be on the list.

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