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Complete the sentences with the correct form (Type I or II).

§ If you need the car in the afternoon, I go will go would go went shopping in the morning.

§ If I wear will wear would wear wore a hat, I would look like an old woman.

§ I'll buy this bag if they have will have would have had it in blue.

§ She wouldn't pay cash if she have will have would have had a credit card.

§ If I didn't have you, I do not know will not know would not know did not know what to do.

 

a) If you have any problems, I help will help would help you.

b) If he is careful, he will fall won't fall wouldn't fall would fall fall .

c) If there is a fire, the alarm would ring wouldn't ring won't ring will ring .

d) If you explains explain explained the problem to them, they would be happy.

e) If Tom would get gets got will get a better mark next time, his parents would buy him a new monitor.

f) If Molly comes to your party, I won't speak wouldn't speak will speak would speak with her because she is not my friend.

g) If Mr Jenkins find finds found will find us in his garden again, he will be very angry.

h) If you left now, you will miss won't miss would miss wouldn't miss the train.

i) If Gina were a little friendlier, people will like won't like would like wouldn't like her better.

j) If Charlie weren't so shy, he will kiss won't kiss would kiss wouldn't kiss Susie.

k) If we hurry don't hurry didn't hurry will hurry , Babs will leave without us.

l) If I find your glasses, I will give won't give would give wouldn't give them to you.

m) If he goes out without a jacket, I think he will catch won't catch would catch wouldn't catch a cold.

n) If we loses lose lost don't lose the next match, people won't forgive us.

o) If it rains, you won't need will need would need wouldn't need an umbrella.

p) If Mac isn't at home, we go will go would go to the cinema without him.

q) If the wind get gets got will get stronger, we won't go sailing.

 

2. Decide whether the following sentences should be in the first or second conditional and put the verb in brackets into the appropriate form:

He's coming to our offices tomorrow. If I (see) him, I'll give him the message.

We (move) if we had the money. Unfortunately new houses are very expensive in this area.

If I (be) a millionaire, I'd still work so that I didn't get bored.

If I (tell) you a secret, will you promise not to tell anyone?

Do you think it would be better if I (wait) another week, or shall I sell my shares in the company now?

If he causes any more problems, I (fire) him.

Would you mind if I (open) the window? It's really hot in here.

If I (lose) my job, I'd apply to join the police.

Where would you go if you (can) go anywhere in the world?

If you (see) her, say hello.

 

 

What would your company do if your competitors (drop) their prices?

If I (need) any more details, I will contact you.



What (you/do) if there was a fire in the building - jump from the window?

We (miss) the plane if there's a lot of traffic on the roads.

I'm sure he'll find a new job soon if he (keep) looking.

You (must / have to) pass the entrance exam if you want to study at this university.

If I (know) enough about computers I would try to mend my PC myself.

I'm sure he'll call us pretty soon if he (have) any questions.

You (not/need) your car if you get the job - the salary package includes a car.

I (not/accept) the offer if I was you. I think you could find something better.

 

I would go will go go went am going out more often if I had more time.

Ok, I'll see you next week if you will decide you decided you decide you would decide to come to London.

I'll do it tomorrow if I will feel I felt I would feel I feel I was feeling better.

I don't know the answer. If I'll know I'd know I know I knew the answer I'd tell you.

What will you do are you doing would you do do you do if you had no mobile telephone?

He says he'd study economics in London if the fees are were will be would be cheaper.

I'll go to London with you if I find I will find I would find I found a cheap flight.

According to experts, there are there would be there will be it would be mass flooding if the ice caps melt.

Your pronunciation improves would improve will improve is improving if you spent some time in Britain.

I'll try to fix that broken door handle when I got if I get I get if I got time.

 


Date: 2015-12-24; view: 1596


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