Conditional Sentences
Conditional Sentences
There are 4 main types of if sentences in English, often called conditional sentences.
CONDITIONAL TYPE I is a structure used for talking about possibilities in the present or in the
future. The first conditional is used to talk about things which are possible in the present or the future --
things which may happen.
CONDITIONAL TYPE II is a structure used for talking about unreal situations in the present or in the
future. The second conditional is used to talk about things which are unreal (not true or not possible) in the
present or the future -- things which don't or won't happen.
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A) Complete the gaps with the verbs in brackets. Use CONDITIONAL TYPE I:
1- If Mary ____________________ (study), she ___________________ (pass) the year.
2- I ____________________ (give) them a present if they ____________________ (behave).
3- If you ___________________ (not take) care, you ____________________ (lose) the money.
4- Sue __________________ (get) sick is she ____________________ (not stop) smoking.
5- If they ____________________ (not stay) outside, they ____________________ (not be) all
wet.
C) Rewrite the sentences keeping the same meaning. Use CONDITIONAL TYPE II:
1- Your mother is sad because you broke the plates.
If you__________________________________________________________ .
2- I can’t do the homework because I don’t pay attention in the class.
I would be able to the homework if I
_______________________________________________________________ .
3- They aren’t in Rome today so they don’t see the Pope.
They ______________________________________________________ in Rome today.
4- He doesn’t give up drinking. He doesn’t feel happy.
If he _____________________________________________________ happy.
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