Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.
If you (go) out with your friends tonight, I (watch) the football match on TV.
I (earn) a lot of money if I (get) that job.
If she (hurry / not) , we (miss) the bus.
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.
If he (try) harder, he (reach) his goals.
I (buy) these shoes if they (fit) .
It (surprise / not) me if he (know / not) the answer.
Complete the Conditional Sentences Type III.
If we (listen) to the radio, we (hear) the news.
If you (switch) on the lights, you (fall / not) over the chair.
She (come) to our party if she (be / not) on holiday.
Complete the Conditional Sentences with the correct form (Type I, II or III).
If I stronger, I'd help you carry the piano.
If we'd seen you, we .
If we him tomorrow, we'll say hello.
He would have repaired the car himself if he the tools.
If you drop the vase, it .
If I hadn't studied, I the exam.
I wouldn't go to school by bus if I a driving licence.
If she him every day, she'd be lovesick.
I to London if I don't get a cheap flight.
We'd be stupid if we him about our secret.
Complete the sentences according to the basic rules for Conditional Sentences.
It silly if we tried to walk there.
I the film only if the reviews are good.
She'd have taken me to the station if her car down.
If you , he won't help you.
If it yesterday, we would have gone sailing.
after their dog again if they go on holiday this year?
Would you mind if I your mobile?
I the mail if it had contained a virus.
Even if I a wet-suit, I wouldn't go scuba-diving.
that strict if you'd known the truth?
Complete the following sentences. Note that you might have to use other tenses
(active/passive voice) than required in the basic rules.
If I had more time, I (come) to your party yesterday.
Give the book to Jane if you (read) it.
If you hadn't lost our flight tickets, we (be) on our way to the Caribbean
now.
If you (have) dinner right now, I'll come back later.
If we (set) off earlier, we wouldn't be in this traffic jam now.
What would you do if you (accuse) of murder?
If I hadn't eaten that much, I (feel / not) so sick now.
We would take another route if they (close / not) the road.
She only (sing) if she's in a good mood.
If she were sensible, she (ask) that question, by which she offended
him so much.