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Conditional Exercises

This document provides a writing exercise where the reader must change verbs in brackets to the correct verbal tense based on if/conditional statements provided. There are 40 statements total where the reader must identify whether the simple past, present, or other tense is needed to complete the conditional statement.
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Conditional Exercises

This document provides a writing exercise where the reader must change verbs in brackets to the correct verbal tense based on if/conditional statements provided. There are 40 statements total where the reader must identify whether the simple past, present, or other tense is needed to complete the conditional statement.
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WRITE THE VERBS IN BRACKETS IN THE CORRECT VERBAL TENSE.

1.- If Alice hadn’t gone to the party, she wouldn’t have met (not meet)
Alexander.
2.-If I could live anywhere, it would be (be) in Hawaii.
4.-Your sister will miss the plane if she doesn’t hurry (not hurry).
5.-They would buy a bigger house if they had (have) more money in the
bank.
6.-Helen would enjoy school more is she made (make) more friends.
7.-We won’t go to the pool unless the weather improves (improve).
8.-Jane wouldn’t have won the race if she hadn’t train (not train) so
hard.
9.-Schools would be (be) better places if bullies didn’t exist.
10.-My teacher would be sad if we didn’t pass (not pass) the test.
11.-If I had been born in Holland, I would have spoken (speak) Dutch.
12.-If we don’t protect animals, some species will become (become)
extinct.
13.-Martha will arrive on time if she listens (listen) the alarm clock.
14.-Your football team wouldn’t have lost the match if they had played
(play) better.
15.-Mr Callaghan won’t pay the bill if he doesn’t get (not get) his
salary.
16.-Hahhan and her sister would study for the exam if they had (have)
enough time.
17.-You wouldn’t receive nasty emails if you weren’t be (not be) so
stupid.
18.-If Richard spoke (speak) Chinese, he would apply for that job in
China.
19.-Amanda’s parents will be very happy if she gets (get) married
soon.
20.-His secretary would call him if there is (be) an important
customer.
21.-She may get the letter if we send (send) it today.
22.-Nothing bad would have happened if we had talked (talk) face to
face.
23.-If I had told my parents about it, my teacher would have
understood (understand).
24.-If I were you, I wouldn’t give (not give) my phone number to
strangers.
25.-The tomato soup would taste better if you added (add) some salt.
26.-If my aunt hadn’t broken (not break) her leg, she would have
travelled to Italy with us.
27.-The writer may earn more money if his novels were (be) more
interesting.
28.-That woman would look nicer if she cut (cut) her hair.
29.-If I were the Prime Minister, I would abolish (abolish) homework.
30.-She would have become a doctor if she had studied
(study)Medicine.
31.-If I t is (be)cold tomorrow, you should wear a coat.
32.-We would have met uncle Tom if you had come (come) earlier.
33.-The child will enjoy himself if his mom takes (take) him to the zoo.
34.-If he gives me some glue, I will stick (stick) the pieces together.
35.-If I spend all my money on cigarettes, I won’t buy (not buy) milk for
my family.
36.-Yolanda wouldn’t eat so bad if she cooked (cook) at home.
37.-Michael will get a day off at work if he helps (help) his boss
tonight.
38.-Donald would wear a suit and a tie if he visited (visit) his parents-
in-law.
39.-Margaret always gets up at 8 o’clock if she wants (want) to go to
the market.
40.-If I had known Henry was at the party, I wouldn’t have gone (not
go)there.

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