- •Open the brackets using the necessary type of conditional sentences.
- •Choose the correct form.
- •Fill the gaps using conditionals.
- •Complete the questions in the conversations.
- •Match the two halves of the sentences.
- •Rephrase the sentences using conditionals.
- •Insert the necessary type of conditional sentences.
- •Open the brackets using the correct form of the verb. Translate the sentences into your language.
- •Supply the correct form of the verb in brackets.
- •X. Choose the correct variant.
- •XI. Read the text and then make as many sentences as you can using
- •XII. Rewrite the following sentences as mixed conditional sentences.
- •Choose the correct variant.
- •Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
Match the two halves of the sentences.
If you are promoted a you`d be able to change the system.
If you lost your job b would you have left the firm?
If you were promoted c you won`t be sacked.
If you had been promoted d you won`t get a reference.
If you had lost your job e will you make any changes?
If you apologise f you`d regret it.
If you are fired g you`d have lost your car as well.
Rephrase the sentences using conditionals.
You didn`t ring me up, so I didn`t know you were in trouble.
If ________________________________________________________________
You left the child alone in the room, so he hurt himself.
If ________________________________________________________________
This house is very nice and comfortable, but it`s not very good for living because it`s situated close to a chemical plant.
If __________________________________________________________________
Why didn`t you watch the cat? It ate all the fish.
If __________________________________________________________________
We`re going to have a picnic outside. We hope the weather will be fine.
If __________________________________________________________________
The travellers had no camera with them, so they couldn`t take pictures.
If __________________________________________________________________
There was no sugar left, so we had to go to the shop late in the evening.
If __________________________________________________________
You can`t enjoy this merry party because you have a toothache.
If __________________________________________________________
Naturally she was angry because you were in her way.
If __________________________________________________________
The ship was sailing near the coast, that`s why it struck a rock.
If __________________________________________________________
Insert the necessary type of conditional sentences.
I honestly think that it (be) better if we (not/see) each other for a while.
Now if only Betty (be) able to come this evening she (do) it.
And if anything (happen) to him, there (be) something in yesterday`s newspapers.
If I (be) you, I think I (feel) very much as you do.
I certainly won`t leave you so long as you are in mourning. It (be) most unfriendly. If I (be) in mourning you (stay) with me, I suppose.
I like the place. The air suits me. I (not/be) surprised if I (settle) down here.
If I (know) I was going to meet you, I (dress) differently.
`Why are you talking this rubbish? If what you say (be) true, women (be) either poisonous or boring!`
I think, Edward, you (be) a happier man if you (have) any profession to engage your time and give an interest to your plans and actions.
If Silvia (be) with him at this moment, his doubts and loneliness (evaporate).