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(To Have) (To Look) : (Have) (Notice) (Know) (Be) (Arrive) (Not / Be) (Get) (Tell) (Go)

The document contains examples of zero, first, second, and third conditional sentences. It provides 15 pairs of sentences, with the a sentence describing a present or future situation and the b sentence expressing what would be different using conditional language if the condition in the b sentence was true. The document is demonstrating the use of mixed conditionals to express conditional meaning.

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(To Have) (To Look) : (Have) (Notice) (Know) (Be) (Arrive) (Not / Be) (Get) (Tell) (Go)

The document contains examples of zero, first, second, and third conditional sentences. It provides 15 pairs of sentences, with the a sentence describing a present or future situation and the b sentence expressing what would be different using conditional language if the condition in the b sentence was true. The document is demonstrating the use of mixed conditionals to express conditional meaning.

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1. If we meet at 9:30, we (to have) plenty of time.

2. Lisa would find the milk if she (to look) in the fridge.

3. The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she

(to feed) the animals.


4. If you spoke louder, your classmates (to understand) you.

5. Dan (to arrive) safe if he drove slowly.

6. You (to have) no trouble at school if you had done your

homework.
7. If you (to swim) in this lake, you'll shiver from cold.

8. The door will unlock if you (to press) the green button.

9. If Mel (to ask) her teacher, he'd have answered her

questions.
10. I (to call) the office if I was/were you.

11. If they (have) time at the weekend, they will come to see us.
have

12. If we sneak out quietly, nobody (notice) .

13. If we (know) about your problem, we would have helped you.

14. If I (be) you, I would not buy that dress.

15. We (arrive) earlier if we had not missed the bus.

16. If I didn't have a mobile phone, my life (not / be) complete.

17. Okay, I (get) the popcorn if you buy the drinks.

18. If I (tell) you a secret, you would be sure to leak it.

19. She (go) out with you if you had only asked her.
20. I would not have read your diary if you (not hide) it in such an

obvious place.
21. If I had time, I shopping with you.

22. If you English, you will get along with them perfectly.

23. If they had gone for a walk, they the lights off.

24. If she to see us, we will go to the zoo.

25. I would have told you, if I him.

26. Would you mind if I the window?

27. If they me, I wouldn't have said no.

28. My friend me at the station if he gets the afternoon off.

29. If I it, nobody would do it.

30. If my father me up, I'll take the bus home.

MIX CONDITIONALS

1.a. She will take care of the children for us next weekend because her
business trip was canceled.
1.b. But, she (take, not) would not be taking care of the children for us next
weekend if her business trip (be, not) had not been canceled.

2.a. Tom is not going to come to dinner tomorrow because you insulted him
yesterday.
2.b. But, he (come) if you (insult) him.

3.a. Marie is unhappy because she gave up her career when she got
married.
3.b. But, Marie (be) happy if she (give, not) up her
career when she got married.

4.a. Dr. Mercer decided not to accept the research grant at Harvard because
he is going to take six months off to spend more time with his family.
4.b. But, Dr. Mercer (accept) the research grant at Harvard

if he (take, not) six months off to spend more time with his

family.

5.a. Professor Schmitz talked so much about the Maasai tribe because she
is an expert on African tribal groups.
5.b. But, Professor Schmitz (talk, not) so much about the

Maasai tribe if she (be, not) an expert on African tribal groups.

6.a. I am unemployed because I had a disagreement with my boss and I


was fired.
6.b. But, I (be, not) unemployed if I (have, not) a

disagreement with my boss and I (be, not) fired.

7.a. Nicole speaks Chinese fluently because she lived in China for ten
years.
7.b. But, Nicole (speak, not) Chinese fluently if she (live,

not) in China for ten years.

8.a. I will not help you study for your test because you have spent the last
two weeks partying and wasting time.
8.b. But, I (help) you study for your test if you (spend,

not) the last two weeks partying and wasting time.

9.a. Eleanor and Ben are not going skiing with us this year because Eleanor
just had a baby.
9.b. But, Eleanor and Ben (go) skiing with us this year if
Eleanor (have, not, just) a baby.

10.a. I am completely exhausted, so I will not go with you to the movies


tonight.
10.b. But, if I (be, not) completely exhausted, I (go)

with you to the movies tonight.

11.a. She is not worried about the conference tomorrow because she is not
giving a speech.
11.b. But, she (be) worried about the conference tomorrow if she

(give) a speech.

12.a. Frank is not going to the graduation ceremony because he broke his
leg snowboarding last week.
12.b. But, Frank (go) to the graduation ceremony if he

(break) his leg snowboarding last week.

13.a. They are not releasing the prisoner next month because there was so
much public opposition to his parole.
13.b. But, they (release) the prisoner next month if there

(be) so much opposition to his parole.

14.a. The hotels filled up months in advance because the festival is going to
include jazz artists from around the globe.
14.b. But, the hotels (fill) up months in advance if the

festival (include) jazz artists from around the globe.

15.a. We are not worried about the recent string of robberies in the
neighborhood because the police have started regularly patrolling the area.
15.b. But, we (be) worried about the recent string of robberies in
the neighborhood if the police (start, not) regularly patrolling

the area.

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