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All Conditional Forms - Exercises

This document provides examples of conditional sentences using different conditional forms. It gives 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate conditional form of verbs like "have", "go", "know", "make", among others. The sentences illustrate situations that use conditional forms like "if/would", "if/could", and others to express hypothetical or uncertain events.
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All Conditional Forms - Exercises

This document provides examples of conditional sentences using different conditional forms. It gives 20 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate conditional form of verbs like "have", "go", "know", "make", among others. The sentences illustrate situations that use conditional forms like "if/would", "if/could", and others to express hypothetical or uncertain events.
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All Conditional Forms

Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate
conditional form, then click the "Check" button to check your answers.
1. (If / When) I leave work, I usually go to the fitness center to work

out.

2. She hates TV. She thinks television is a waste of time. (If / When)

she watches any television at all, it is usually a documentary or a

news program.

3. My friend always keeps in touch by mail. (If / When) I get a letter,

I usually write back immediately.

4. If I (have) enough money, I (go) on safari to Kenya.

However, my bank account is empty!

5. I love to travel! When I (have) enough money, I (go)

abroad. I do it almost every year.

6. I really wanted to go on safari to Kenya with my friends, but I couldn't afford

to go. If I (have) enough money, I (go) with them.

7. I'm sorry, I didn't know you were allergic to chocolate. If I (know) ,

I (make) you a vanilla birthday cake.

8. Stop asking me what Amanda bought you for Christmas. Even if I (know)

what she bought you, I (tell, not) you.


9. Nobody here speaks English. Too bad Gloria isn't here. If she (be)

with us, she (can) act as our interpreter.

10. I am afraid I won't be able to come to your wedding next week because my

company is sending me to New York to attend a trade show. I (miss, never)

your wedding if I (have) a choice in the matter.

11. If the weather is nice tomorrow, she (walk) along the river to

school.

12. If you help me move tomorrow, I (treat) you to a dinner and a

movie.

13. If you were to help me move tomorrow, I (treat) you to a dinner

and a movie.

14. If I were in Tahiti right now, I (snorkel) along a beautiful reef.

I wouldn't be stuck here in this office with mountains of paperwork.

15. If Jerry hadn't stopped to pick up that quarter, he (cross)

the street when the bus ran the red light. He might have been killed!

16. Tina's train arrived ahead of schedule. If I hadn't decided to go to the train

station early, she (wait) there for more than twenty minutes

before I arrived.
17. If I (pass) the test, I (get) an "A" in the class.

Instead, I got a "C." I really should have studied more.

18. If I (be) rich, I (buy) that new Mercedes we saw

yesterday. Unfortunately, I can't even afford a used car.

19. We (go) skiing this weekend, but there's no snow. Oh, well! We

will just have to find something else to do instead.

20. If Heather spoke Chinese, she (translate) the email for you

yesterday.

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