If
Conditional I,II,III
Type I- likely
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If + Simple Present , will + infinite
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Ø It is possible and also very likely that the
condition will be fulfilled.
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Type I- unlikely
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If + Simple Past , would + infinite
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Ø It is possible but very unlikely, that the
condition will be fulfilled.
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Type I- impossible
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If Past Perfect , would have pp
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Ø It is impossible that the condition will be
fulfilled because it refers to the past.
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Exercise (1): Conditional
Sentences Type I
1.
If you ____________ (go) out with your friends tonight, I____________
(watch) the football match on TV.
2.
I ____________ (earn) a lot of money if I ____________ (get) that job.
3.
If she____________ (hurry / not) , we ____________
(miss) the bus.
Exercise (2): Conditional Sentences Type II
1.
If he ____________ (try) harder, he ____________ (reach) his goals.
2.
I ____________ (buy) these shoes if they ____________ (fit) .
3.
It ____________ (surprise / not) me if he ____________ (know / not) the answer.
Exercise (3): Conditional Sentences Type III
1.
If we ____________ (listen) to the radio, we ____________ (hear) the news.
2.
If you ____________ (switch) on the lights, you ____________ (fall /
not) over the chair.
3.
She____________ (come) to our party if she ____________ (be /
not) on holiday.
Complete the Conditional Sentences with the correct
form (Type I, II or III).
1.
If I ____________(be) stronger, I'd help you
carry the piano.
2.
If we'd seen you, we ____________(stop) .
3.
If we ____________
(meet) him tomorrow, we'll say hello.
4.
He would have repaired the car himself if
he ____________(have) the tools.
5.
If you drop the vase, it ____________(break) .
6.
If I hadn't studied, I ____________(not pass) the exam.
7.
I wouldn't go to school by bus if I ____________(have) a driving licence.
8.
If she ____________ (see) him every day, she'd
be lovesick.
9.
I ____________
(not travel) to London if I don't get a cheap flight.
10.
We'd be stupid if we ____________(tell) him about our secret.
Conditional Sentences
Type I
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.
Conditional Sentences
Type II
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.
Conditional Sentences
Type III
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.
Conditional Sentences
Type I, II or III
Complete the Conditional Sentences with the
correct form (Type I, II or III).
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