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22. Choose the correct variant (conditional sentence type I or II).

        1. If you _____ the dishes, I _____ dinner tonight.

a) wash; will cook

b) washed; would cook

        1. I am not hungry. I _____ something to eat if I were hungry.

a) will have

b) would have

        1. If my dad _____ time next week, we _____ my room.

a) has; will paint

b) had; would paint

        1. You _____ a lot about American history if you _____ the exhibition.

a) will learn; visit

b) would learn; visit

        1. We _____ get there on time if we _____ the bus.

a) will not; do not catch

b) would not; did not catch

        1. You _____. If you could drive, I ______ you my car.

a) can not drive; will lend

b) can not drive; would lend

        1. If the weather is not too bad tomorrow, we _____ golf.

a) will play

b) would play

        1. I have a lot to do today. If I didn’t have to do so much, we _____.

a) can go out

b) could go out

        1. If I _____ more time, I _____ to play the guitar.

a) have; will learn

b) had; would learn

        1. If you _____ the car in the afternoon, I _____ shopping in the morning.

a) need; will go

b) needed; would go

        1. If _____ a hat, I _____ like an old woman.

a) I wear; will look

b) I wore; would look

        1. It _____ me if she _____ you.

a) surprise; does not help

b) would surprise; did not help

        1. If we knew more about history, we ________ of the test.

a) will not be afraid

b) would not be afraid

        1. I _____ jogging with Tom and Sue if they were here this week.

a) will go

b) would go

        1. If I ______ you, I _____ what to do.

a) am; will not know

b) were; would not know

        1. I _____ this bag if they have it in blue.

a) will buy

b) would buy

        1. He ______ too fast. I ______ him better if he talked slower.

a) speaks; can understand

b) speaks; could understand

        1. If she studied harder, she _____ better marks.

a) will get

b) would get

        1. She _____ in cash if she had a credit card.

a) will not pay

b) would not pay

        1. This letter is for Rose. – OK. _____ it to her.

a) I give

b) I will give

23. Put in the verbs in brackets and form conditional sentences type I or type II. Mind the negations.

1) If you come with me, I ________ (to do) the shopping with you.

2) Walter ________ (to help) his mother in the garden if she reads him a story this evening.

3) If it ________ (to rain), I will stay at home.

4) Our teacher will be happy if we ________ (to learn) the poem by heart.

5) If they had enough money, they ________ (to buy) a new car.

6) We ________ (to pass) the exam if we studied harder.

7) If Pat ________ (to repair) his bike, he could go on a bicycle tour with us.

8) She would get 100 pounds if she ________ (to sell) this old shelf.

9) If I was/were you, I ________ (to invite) Jack to the party.

10) If the weather ________ (to be) fine, the children can walk to school.

11) If Tracy had a mobile phone, she ________ (to phone) all her friends.

12) I ________ (to be) very angry with Nick if he forgets my CD again.

13) If the boys ________ (to win) this match, their coach will invite them to a barbecue.

14) If you don't read these articles, you ________ (not/to know) the facts about Africa.

15) You would get very wet if you ________ (to walk) in this rain.

16) The engine ________ (not/to start) if Ben connected these two cables.

17) If he has time, he ________ (to buy) her some sweets.

18) Maria ________ (to play) in the school orchestra if she practised the trumpet more often.

19) We won't fetch something to drink if Jim ________ (not/to bring) some sandwiches.

20) If he ________ (to carry) the rucksack, I'd pull the suitcase.

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