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A.

Unreal conditions ( write numbers): 2,4


B. 1. were, would
2. invented, would
3. knew, would
4. would, broke

C. 1. Most people would buy high-end products if they had enough money.
2. If there were an Internet connection in her room, she would send her
office the report now.
3. I wouldn’t get a Lunetti phone if I had all the money in the world. They
say it’s cutting-edge, nut I don’t think it’s first-date.
4. If you went to Airport Electronics, would you pay a lot less for a top-of-
the-line tablet?

A. 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. A
B. 1. would…do/missed
2. wouldn’t have/weren’t
3. didn’t break/wouldn’t buy
4. didn’t take/wouldn’t know
5. didn’t have/wouldn’t land
6. were/would go
Comprehensive Conditional Sentences Exercise Set
Part 1: Identification
Instructions: Identify the type of conditional used in each sentence (Zero, First, Second, Third, or
Mixed).
1. If you freeze water, it turns into ice. Zero
2. If it had rained yesterday, we would have stayed home. Second
3. If I were you, I would reconsider that decision. Second
4. If she doesn't hurry, she will miss the train. First
5. If he had known the truth, he wouldn't have made that comment. Third
Part 2: Sentence Formation
Instructions: Form a conditional sentence using the cues given.
1. (Zero Conditional) water / boil / 100°C

2. (First Conditional) I / win / lottery / buy a house


If I win a lottery, I will buy a house.

3. (Second Conditional) you / can / change one law / what / it be?


If you could change one law, what would it be?
4. (Third Conditional) they / listen / my advice / not / fail
If they had listened my advice, they wouldn’t have failed.
5. (Mixed Conditional) if he had studied harder (past), he / be / top of his class now (present
consequence)
If he had studied harder, he will be top of his class now.
Part 3: Sentence Correction
Instructions: Correct the errors in the conditional sentences below.
1. If she would have arrived on time, she would catch the bus. Would have => had
2. If you will study hard, you would pass the exam. Will study => study
3. If I knew her number, I will call her. Will => would
4. If he had go to the doctor, he would have felt better. Had go => had gone
5. If you mixes vinegar and baking soda, it explode. Mixes => mix, explode => explodes
Part 4: Real-World Application
Instructions: Use the appropriate conditional to create a response based on the scenario provided.
1. Scenario: There is a possibility of rain tomorrow during the outdoor event. Response: If it rained
tomorrow, the outdoor event would cancel.
2. Scenario: You’re imagining a scenario where you can speak three more languages fluently.
Response: If you were in a scenario, you could speak three more languages fluently.
3. Scenario: You missed an important meeting yesterday because your alarm didn't go off.
Response: If your alarm had gone off, you wouldn’t have missed an important meeting
yesterday.
4. Scenario: Your friend is thinking about investing in stocks but is unsure. Response: If you friend
were sure, she/he would invest in stocks.
5. Scenario: Technological advancement has eradicated a major disease. Response: Had
technological advancement not existed, a major disease wouldn’t have been eradicated.
Part 5: Dialogue Completion
Instructions: Complete the dialogues with the appropriate conditional sentences.
A: If I miss the bus tomorrow morning, I will go to class late.
B: Don’t worry, if that happens, I can take you by cycle.
A: What would you do if you found a wallet on the street?
B: If I found someone’s wallet on the street, I would definitely bring it to police office.
A: If he had called me, he wouldn’t have been busy.
B: Well, he didn’t call because he was busy.
Part 6: Advanced Error Correction
Instructions: Identify and correct the conditional sentences. Some may have more than one error.
If you would have told me earlier, I would be able to help. Would have => had
If I would know how to swim, I would go with you to the pool. If the team had won the match, they
was going to celebrate. Would know => knew/was => would have been
If she studies harder, she could have passed her exams. Studies => had studied
If you heat ice, it would melt. Would => will
Part 7: Scenario Response Writing
Instructions: Write responses to these scenarios using the appropriate type of conditional sentence.
Scenario: Your company may implement a new policy that everyone works from home twice a
week.
Response: If my company implemented a new policy, everyone would work from home twice
a week.
Scenario: You are planning a surprise party for a friend, but you suspect they might have other
plans.
Response: If I knew friends had other plans, I wouldn’t plan a surprise for them .
Scenario: You heard a rumor that your favorite band will come to your town next year.
Response: If the rumor about my favorite band is real next year, I will go to their concert.
Scenario: Imagine it’s 50 years in the future and climate change has been completely reversed.
Response: The climate change will be completely reversed if it is 50 years in the future.
Scenario: You’re contemplating what would have happened if the internet was never invented.
Response: If the internet hadn’t been invented, what would have happened.

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