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Conditional Exercices

The document provides exercises for completing Conditional Sentences Type I and Type II. Type I sentences express real possibilities, while Type II sentences express hypothetical situations. Additionally, there are mixed exercises requiring the correct form of either Type I or Type II.

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Conditional Exercices

The document provides exercises for completing Conditional Sentences Type I and Type II. Type I sentences express real possibilities, while Type II sentences express hypothetical situations. Additionally, there are mixed exercises requiring the correct form of either Type I or Type II.

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Conditional Sentence Type I

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.

 If you wash the dishes, I will cook dinner tonight.


 If my dad has time next week, we will paint my room.
 You will learn a lot about American history if you visit the exhibition.
 If the weather is not too bad tomorrow, we will play golf.
 We will not get there on time if we do not catch the bus.

Conditional Sentence Type II


Complete the Conditional Sentences Type II.

 If I had more time, I would learn to play the guitar.


 If she studied harder, she would get better marks.
 If we knew more about history, we would not be afraid of the test.
 I would go jogging with Tom and Sue if they were here this week.
 It would surprise me if she did not help you.

Conditional Sentence Type I or II


Complete the sentences with the correct form (Type I or II).

 If you need the car in the afternoon, I will go shopping in the morning.
 If I wore a hat, I would look like an old woman.
 I'll buy this bag if they have it in blue.
 She wouldn't pay cash if she had a credit card.
 If I didn't have you, I would not know what to do.

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