2. If/Unless you eat better food, you won?t get sick.
3. As soon as/Unless you work harder, you won?t pass the exam.
4. If/When you wake up tomorrow, you will see snow.
5. As soon as/If she likes that book, she will love this one!
6. If/Unless we find a taxi right now, we?ll miss the plane.
7. Unless/If I see Dave, I will tell him you called.
8. When/Unless you go on holiday, will you send me a postcard?
9. If/Unless you take an umbrella, you won?t get wet.
10. When/Unless you get home, we?ll watch a DVD.
11. If/As soon as you don?t like meat, you won?t enjoy this restaurant.
12. When/If you reach the age of 17, we will organise driving lessons for you.
Fill in the blanks with the correct tense to make correct type 1 conditional sentences.
1. I will ring (ring) him as soon as I get(get) home.
2. When he ? (ask) me to marry him, I ? (say) yes.
3. If Helen ? (study) hard, she ? (pass) her examination.
4. If she ? (hurry), she ? (be able to/go) with us.
5. I ? (not/stop) learning English, until I ? (can) speak it well.
6. I ? (do) the washing-up, when the program ? (finish).
7. I ? (probably/read) a book today, before I ? (go) to bed.
8. If it ? (snow) tonight, we ? (have) to stay at home all day tomorrow.
9. They ? (get) there on time, if they ? (leave) early.
10. Maybe I ? (phone) some friends, after I ? (have) dinner.
11. If the weather ? (be) good next week, we ? (go) hunting.
12. If you ? (decide) to go to picnic, ? (call) me at the office before 5:30.
Fill in the blanks with the correct tense to make correct type 2 conditional sentences.
1. If Henry spent(spend) more time on his lessons, he would get (get) better marks.
2. If I ? (have) his phone number, I ? (call) him tonight.
3. If she ? (know) English, she ? (get) the job.
4. If he ? (like) languages, it ? (be) easy to learn.
5. If Peter ? (not/go) out every evening, he ? (feel) lonely.
6. If we ? (study) together, we ? (prepare) our homework easily.
7. I ? (understand) Mr Brown if he ? (speak) slowly.
8. She ? (get) a better position if she ? (work) harder.
9. If I ? (not/live) far away, I ? (walk) to school.
10. If I ? (be) you, I ? (study) for the exam.
11. Kim ? (buy) some new clothes if he ? (have) enough money.
12. If I ? (be) rich, I ? (never/work) again.
Fill in the blanks with the correct tense to make correct type 3 conditional sentences.
1. If I had known (know) about it last night, I would have acted (act) differently.
2. If Jason ? (attend) class regularly, he ? (be) more successful.
3. If they ? (leave) earlier, they ? (catch) the train.
4. I ? (go) with them if they ? (invite) me.
5. I ? (be) less angry if they ? (tell) me the truth.
6. If I ? (know) it was going to rain, I ? (take) my umbrella.
7. If Jessica ? (take) a taxi, she ? (not/miss) the train.
8. I ? (hurry) to get there if I ? (know) you were waiting for me.
9. If you ? (come) with us, you ? (meet) her.
10. If the driver ? (stop) when the lights were red, the accident ? (not/happen).
11. If you ? (not/be) in a hurry, you ? (not/forget) your key.
12. Helen ? (get) wet if she ? (not/take) her umbrella.
Richard Brooks was very upset yesterday because he missed an important meeting. Look at the prompts and make sentences, as in the example.
The airline was on strike. The flight was delayed. He didn?t arrive in New York on time. He didn?t attend the meeting. He didn?t sign the contract. His boss wasn?t pleased with him. She didn?t give him a promotion. His salary didn?t become higher. He didn?t buy a bigger house.
e.g. If the airline hadn?t been on strike, his flight wouldn?t have been delayed. If his flight hadn?t been delayed, ? .