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CONDITIONALS Insert the correct form of the verbs in brackets so that the sentences express real conditions and consequences. (first conditional) 1. If I (see) John, I'll tell him your news. 2. He (be) very pleased if it (be) really true. 3. If you (go) to town on Monday, you ( meet) my brother. 4. If you (need) help, my father (help) you. 5. We (have) a picnic lunch if the day (be) fine. 6. If you a policeman, he (tell) you the way. 7. I (finish) the job tomorrow if I (can). 8. I (not require) an umbrella if it (not rain). 9. If she (think) it over carefully, she (form) a clear opinion. 10. If they (catch) the bus now, they (arrive) at half past nine. 11. He (find) the answers if he (look) at the back of the book. 12. If you (want) me to, I (come) for a walk with you. 13. If he (write) to her, she (answer) at once. 14. If you (wait) for a moment, the waiter (bring) your coffee. 15. He (lose) weight if he (stop) eating too much. 16. If she (be) patient, I (try) to explain. 17. I (wear) a purple tie but only if I (must).

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CONDITIONALS

Insert the correct form of the verbs in brackets so that the sentences express real conditions and consequences. (first conditional) 

1. If I   (see) John, I'll tell him your news.

2. He   (be) very pleased if it  (be) really true.

3. If you   (go) to town on Monday, you   ( meet) my brother.

4. If you   (need) help, my father   (help) you.

5. We  (have) a picnic lunch if the day   (be) fine.

6. If you   a policeman, he   (tell) you the way.

7. I  (finish) the job tomorrow if I   (can).

8. I  (not require) an umbrella if it   (not rain).

9. If she   (think) it over carefully, she   (form) a clear opinion.

10. If they   (catch) the bus now, they   (arrive) at half past nine.

11. He   (find) the answers if he   (look) at the back of the book.

12. If you   (want) me to, I   (come) for a walk with you.

13. If he   (write) to her, she   (answer) at once.

14. If you   (wait) for a moment, the waiter   (bring) your coffee.

15. He   (lose) weight if he   (stop) eating too much.

16. If she   (be) patient, I   (try) to explain.

17. I   (wear) a purple tie but only if I   (must).

18. If we  (leave) at once, we   (catch) the early train.

19. If he  (do) that again, his father   (punish) him.

20. If she   (drink) this medicine, she   (feel) much better.

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NOW THE SENTENCES EXPRESS UNREALISED CONDITIONS WITH IMPROBABLE CONSEQUENCES (SECOND CONDITIONALS)

1. Her health  (improve) if she   (sleep) longer.

2. If she   (want) to talk to me, she   (ring up).

3. I   (understand) Mr Brown if he   (speak) slowly.

4. If you   (give) him good meals, he   (not be able) to work hard.

5. It   (seem) nearly such a long way if she   (walk) fast.

6. You   (make) a fortune if you   (take) my advice.

7. If I   (think) that about him, I   (say) so.

8. If he  (promise) to behave in future, his mother   (forgive) him.

9. If we   (can) come on Sunday, we   (come)

10. If he   (need) help, I   (give) it.

11. Life   (be) monotonous if we   (have) nothing to do.

12. He   (not phone) me here unless it   (be) urgent.

13. If they   (love) each other, they   (quarrel) so much.

14. If Peter   (ask) Mary, I'm sure she   (marry) him.

15. She   (get) fit if she   (walk) to Trafalgar Square.

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1. If I   enough money, I will buy a new skateboard. (have) 

2. If you help your mother, she   very happy. (be) 

3. If Mary   (help) in the kitchen, she will get more pocket money. 

4. She will be angry if you   the truth. (not tell) 

5. You will have to walk if you   the bus. (miss) 

6. If Tom is at home, he   TV. (watch) 

7. The baby   if you are more quiet. (sleep) 

8. If he is in San Francisco, he   Golden Gate Bridge. (see) 

9. He   to the doctor's if he doesn't feel well tomorrow. (go) 

10. We   good marks if we don't learn. (not get)

11. I   to the USA if I have enough money. (travel)

12. If they   a car they will drive to Italy. (buy)

13. If I work harder I   the exam. (pass)

14. If he   his car he won't get much money for it. (sell)

15. If he tells me the truth I   glad. (be)

1. If I was offered the job, I think I   (take) it.

2. If she   (be) hungry, she would eat something.

3. If he studied, he   (pass) the exam.

4. I   (send) you a postcard, if I had your address.

5. What   (happen), if you didn´t go to work tomorrow?

6. If she has enough money, she   (buy) a new car.

7. What will John do, if he   (not get) the job?

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8. She would be terribly upset, if I   (lose) her ring.

9. Many people would be out of work, if the factory   (close) down.

10. What would you do, if you   (be) the president of your country?

11. If he hurried, he   (catch) the train.

12. If he   (have) time, he will come.

13. If he   (ring) the bell, the waiter would come.

14. If I have some money I   (buy) a new car.

15. If I   (work) harder I will pass the exam.