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Conditional Sentences Intermediate-Advanced

1. The document provides examples of conditional sentences of type 1, 2, and 3. It includes exercises to fill in verbs in the correct form for different conditional sentence structures. 2. The exercises test the ability to identify conditional sentences as type 1, 2, or 3 based on the verb tenses. They also involve completing conditional sentences by filling verbs in the proper form. 3. The document aims to help with understanding and using different types of conditional sentences in English at the intermediate to advanced level.

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Conditional Sentences Intermediate-Advanced

1. The document provides examples of conditional sentences of type 1, 2, and 3. It includes exercises to fill in verbs in the correct form for different conditional sentence structures. 2. The exercises test the ability to identify conditional sentences as type 1, 2, or 3 based on the verb tenses. They also involve completing conditional sentences by filling verbs in the proper form. 3. The document aims to help with understanding and using different types of conditional sentences in English at the intermediate to advanced level.

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Conditional sentences type 1, 2 and 3 Intermediate-advanced level TYPE 1: Put the correct form of each verb in brackets into

o the box. 1. If you 2. We 3. If you 4. If there 5. I (not study), you (die) if we (fail) the test. (not get) help soon! (find) some cold drinks. (break) down. (need) it. (get) hotter. (have) anything for lunch! (wear) your seatbelt. (be able to go) on holiday to Canada. (not bring) John!

(look) in the fridge, you (be) no oil in the engine, the car (lend) you my umbrella if you (rise) if the planet (eat) your sandwiches now, you (be) safe in an accident if you (save) all his money, he (not come) with you if you

6. The sea level 7. If you 8. You 9. If he 10. I

TYPE 2: Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb: 1. If I 2. If I 3. If I 4. I 5. I 6. If I 7. I 8. If I 9. My mum 10. I a lot of money, I round the world, I to many different countries, I to learn foreign languages if I three or four languages if I around the world. (HAVE, TRAVEL) many different countries. (TRAVEL, SEE) a lot of people. (GO, MEET) to speak to them. (HAVE TO, WANT) learn some. (CHOOSE, HAVE TO) hands, too. (TRY, USE)

to speak to people in strange countries, I home many souvenirs if I something really strange, I very happy if I by myself if I

far. (BRING, TRAVEL) it for my mum. (FIND, BUY) her something nice. (BE, BRING) afford taking a friend with me. (NOT TRAVEL, CAN)

TYPE 3: Complete the sentences by putting the verbs in brackets into the correct form: 1. If you (study) 2. If you (ask) 3. If we (go) 4. If you (speak) 5. If they (listen) 6. I (write) 7. If I (not / break) 8. If it (not/ start) 9. We (swim) 10. If she (take) for the test, you (pass) me, I (help) to the cinema, we (see) English, she (understand) to me, we (be) you a postcard if I (have) my leg, I (take part) to rain, we (walk) in the sea if there (not / be) the bus, she (not / arrive) you. my friend Jacob. . home earlier. your address. in the contest. to the museum. so many sharks there. on time. it.

Type I, II or III
Decide whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I, II or III. 1. If he had dropped the vase, it would have broken. Type I 2. Type II Type III

If you have to do the washing up, I will help you. Type I Type II Type III

3.

If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning ... (song) Type I Type II Type III

4.

I wouldn't run away if I saw a spider. Type I Type II Type III

5.

We'd have given you a lift if you hadn't had your bike with you. Type I Type II Type III

6.

If you had listened to me, the accident wouldn't have happened. Type I Type II Type III

7.

If we don't get tickets for the concert, we'll stay at home. Type I Type II Type III

8.

They'd go by bus if they didn't have a car. Type I Type II Type III

9.

She'll hear us if you don't stop laughing. Type I Type II Type III

10. He wouldn't have taken the bread if he hadn't been hungry. Type I Type II Type III

Exercise on Conditional Sentences Type I, II and III


Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I, II or III) by putting the verbs into the correct form. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. If they (have)
have

time at the weekend, they will come to see us. .

If we sneak out quietly, nobody (notice) If we (know) If I (be) We (arrive)

about your problem, we would have helped you. you, I would not buy that dress. earlier if we had not missed the bus. complete.

If I didn't have a mobile phone, my life (not / be) Okay, I (get) If I (tell) She (go) the popcorn if you buy the drinks.

you a secret, you would be sure to leak it. out with you if you had only asked her. it in such an obvious place.

10. I would not have read your diary if you (not hide)

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