English 9 - Second&Third Conditionals
English 9 - Second&Third Conditionals
WORKSHEET 001
SECOND AND THIRD CONDITIONALS
I. SECOND CONDITIONALS
1. It has often been said that if a single shot _________________ against his original little band Napoleon's
march on Paris __________________________. (passive/fire) (passive/stop)
2. She __________________ of laughing if he ______________ out a great deal of his money on them. (die)
(not/lay)
3. If he ________________ out his hand to touch hers, it _______________________ any more than did the
prolonged gaze of his eyes. (stretch) (not/mean)
4. If Peter ______________, the wind _____________________ his voice back and away from us. (shout)
(carry)
5. I am certain she _______________________ her somehow if she ____________ it. (prevent) (know)
6. If I ______________ him, he ___________________ it a good deal sooner than I should. (flog) (get over)
7. It was not Joe who was sitting immovable on the seat of the light wagon that was drawn up before the gate,
but my astonishment ______________________ so great if it ___________. (not/be) (be)
8. If she _____________, she ___________________. (speak) (cry)
9. _____________________________ afterwards if I ___________? (what/I/not/give/?) (go)
10. Jim thought if he ___________ a spelling-book, he ________________ the word that way. (make) (spell)
11. If it ______________ for him it _________________________. (not/be) (not/happen)
12. I ___________________ him if I ____________. (slay) (dare)
13. If it ______________ for him I _______________ the lively fellow with me, and shown him how to hunt.
(not/be) (keep)
14. Breed's cry to rally a pack was never raised, for his own domestic duties were many; and if he
___________ forth the summons none ______________________ it. (send) (answer)
15. If proper attention ________________ to it, fewer mistaken statements and hypotheses
______________________ the dignity of appearing in print. (passive/pay) (attain)
16. Do not accuse me of faint-heartedness; if I ___________ a step beyond these fraternal compliments, the
claws __________________ out of the sheath and into me. (go) (be)
17. We _______________ in as ugly a fix as he's in now if we _________________ it in time. (be) (not/sight)
18. But I did not know where to find you, and I _______________________ you yesterday if you
_____________________ my face and spoken. (not/know) (not/look into)
19. I ____________________ if he _________________ me. (fall) (not/catch)
20. If she __________ up to this point, she __________________________ it more calmly. (lead) (not/receive)
Use “Conditionals Type 0” to talk about something that is always true or usually true. For example:
If you eat well, you will be healthy.
If you don’t get enough sleep, you will be tired.
If it snows enough, school will be cancelled.
DIRECTIONS: Match the beginning of each sentence on the left to its end on the right.