Rewrite the following as 1, 2, 3 conditional sentences.1. He will probably pay me tonight. Then I'll buy the tickets.
e.g. If he pays me tonight, I?ll buy the tickets.
2. We missed the train because we were using an out-of-date timetable.
3. He doesn?t work overtime, so he doesn?t earn as much as I do.
4. I didn?t know he was so quarrelsome. I?m sorry now that I invited him.
5. He is very thin; that?s why he feels the cold so much.
6. She may come tomorrow, so we can go shopping together.
7. Nobody was on time yesterday, so the class started late.
8. You washed it in boiling water; that?s why it shrank.
9. I hope he asks me to marry him because I would accept.
10. I?d like to swim more often but I don?t live near a pool.
11. Celia?s dream is to join a choir but unfortunately she can?t sing.
12. I don?t want to be late for my interview so I hope the train comes on time.
Fill in the blanks with the correct tense form of words given.
1. Mum, Dad shouted at me. ? Well, if you hadn?t been (not/be) naughty, he wouldn?t have shouted (not/shout) at you.
2. I don?t know what to do about my problem. ? If I ... (be) you, I ... (talk) to my boss.
3. If I ... (win) lots of money, I ... (buy) a new house. ? That?s a nice idea. I ... (buy) a new car.
4. I?d like a cup of coffee. ? Well, if you ... (hold) the baby for five minutes, I ... (make) it for you.
5. I failed my exam today. ? Well, if you ... (study) harder, you ... (not/fail).
6. I?ve got terrible toothache. ? If I ... (be) you, I ... (go) to the dentist.
7. I must go to the bank. ? If you ... (go) now, you ... (leave) there before it closes.
8. Are you going on holiday this year? ? Yes, I ... (go) to Spain for two weeks if I ... (have) some time off work.
9. I?m sorry. ? What for? ? If I ... (not/leave) the door open, the puppy ... (not/escape).
10. Where ... (you/go) if you ... (can) travel anywhere in the world? ? If I ... (can), I ... (go) to Croatia.
11. I want to cook something special tonight. ? Great, if I ... (finish) work early, I ... (give) you a hand.
12. Ouch! I dropped a glass and cut my finger. ? Well, if you ... (be) careful, you ... (not/cut) yourself.
Correct the mistakes in the sentences.
1. If I were you, I will ask my father?s advice.
2. Unless you don?t ask her, she won?t come.
3. If I will have time, I will tidy up before I go out.
4. If Jack is lucky, he would find a good job.
5. What would you do if you are eighteen?
6. If she arrived on time, she wouldn?t have missed the English lesson.
7. What would you do if you will find 500 dollars in the street?
8. I had gone out if I wouldn?t have been so tired.
9. If our flat would have been bigger, we had had a party there.
10. If I be at the party yesterday, I would have talked to him.
11. If the weather will be fine tomorrow, we go to the beach.
12. Would you go to the cinema with us, if your mother will let you?
Look at the situations. Make true 1, 2, 3 conditional sentences.
1. You see someone robbing a bank.
e.g. If I saw someone robbing a bank, I would call the police.
2. You lost your purse.
e.g. If I hadn?t lost my purse, I would have bought a dress.
3. A shop assistant is rude to you.
4. You fell over and broke your arm last week.
5. It might rain tomorrow.
6. You burn your dinner.
7. You overslept for university yesterday.
8. There is a power cut in your house.
9. You catch a bad cold.
10. You had an argument with your parents yesterday evening.
11. You got lost in a big city.
12. You might go abroad next summer.
10. Use Thomas? thoughts to write conditionals.
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