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Conditionals

The document provides exercises for practicing conditional sentences in English, including first, second, and third conditionals. It includes fill-in-the-blank activities for affirmative and negative sentences, as well as mixed practice and recognition of conditionals. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and usage of conditional forms in various contexts.

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Conditionals

The document provides exercises for practicing conditional sentences in English, including first, second, and third conditionals. It includes fill-in-the-blank activities for affirmative and negative sentences, as well as mixed practice and recognition of conditionals. The exercises aim to enhance understanding and usage of conditional forms in various contexts.

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FIRST CONDITIONAL

Fill in the blanks with the correct verb forms:

1. If it __________ (rain), I __________ (take) an umbrella.

2. If you __________ (study) hard, you __________ (pass) the exam.

3. If we __________ (not leave) now, we __________ (not arrive) on time.

4. If he __________ (invite) her, she __________ (come) to the party.

5. If they __________ (not help) us, we __________ (not finish) the project quickly.

SECOND CONDITIONAL

Complete the sentences with the correct verb forms:

1. If I __________ (be) rich, I __________ (travel) around the world.

2. If she __________ (study) more, she __________ (get) better grades.

3. If they __________ (have) a car, they __________ (go) to the beach.

4. If we __________ (not live) in the countryside, we __________ (not have) more peace
and quiet.

5. If he __________ (not know) her phone number, he __________ (not call) her.

THIRD CONDITIONAL

Fill in the blanks:

1. If I __________ (study) harder, I __________ (pass) the exam.

2. If we __________ (leave) earlier, we __________ (catch) the train.

3. If she __________ (tell) me about the problem, I __________ (help) her.

4. If they __________ (save) more money, they __________ (buy) a bigger house.

5. If you __________ (not forget) the map, we __________ (not get) lost.

Complete the Sentences (Affirmative)

1. If she __________ (study) harder, she __________ (pass) the exam.

2. If they __________ (arrive) on time, they __________ (see) the whole performance.

3. If he __________ (call) me, I __________ (explain) the situation.

4. If we __________ (prepare) better, we __________ (win) the competition.


5. If I __________ (know) it was your birthday, I __________ (buy) you a gift.

Complete the Sentences (Negative)

1. If she __________ (not forget) her keys, she __________ (not get) locked out.

2. If they __________ (not argue), they __________ (not lose) the chance to solve the
problem.

3. If we __________ (not miss) the bus, we __________ (not arrive) late.

4. If he __________ (not drink) so much, he __________ (not feel) sick.

5. If I __________ (not waste) time, I __________ (not miss) the deadline.

Mixed Practice

Alternate between affirmative and negative completions:

1. If he __________ (apologize), she __________ (forgive) him. (first)

2. If they __________ (not cancel) the trip, they __________ (enjoy) the adventure.
(second)

3. If we __________ (work) harder, we __________ (finish) the project sooner. (third)

4. If I __________ (not lose) my wallet, I __________ (not feel) so frustrated. (first)

Mixed conditionals

 If it __________ (rain), I will stay home.

 If you studied tonight, you __________ (understand) the topic better tomorrow.

 If we don’t leave now, we __________ (not catch) the bus.

 If they __________ (not call) her, she wouldn’t have joined the meeting.

 If I had more money, I __________ (travel) to Europe.

 If she wasn’t taller, she __________ (not play) basketball professionally.

 If they __________ (know) about the event, they would go.

 If we live closer, we __________ (visit) more often.

 If she hadn’t studied harder, she __________ (not pass) the exam.

 If they arrived earlier, they __________ (see) the entire movie.

 If he __________ (take) the advice, he wouldn’t have comitted the mistake.

 If we remembered to lock the door, we __________ (not have) any issues.


Recognize the conditionals:

1) If I finish my homework early today, I will go to the movies with my friends. However, if I
didn't have so much to do, I would spend the afternoon relaxing instead. Last week, if I had
studied more for the exam, I would have gotten a better grade.

2) If the weather is nice tomorrow, I will go for a walk in the park. If I were less busy today, I
would join my friends for lunch. Last year, if I had planned my trip better, I would have
visited more places.

3) If I wake up early tomorrow, I will make pancakes for breakfast. If I had more ingredients in
the fridge, I would try making something special today. Last week, if I had remembered to
go grocery shopping, I would have had everything I needed.

Complete with the first and second conditional:

1. I _______________ (lend) you my umbrella unless you forget to bring one.

2. You ______________ (not pass) the exam unless you study harder.

3. They will miss the flight unless they ___________ (leave) for the airport now.

4. I would buy that car unless it ____________ (be) too expensive.

5. She ____________ (join) us at the beach unless she had to work today.

6. He wouldn’t be so stressed unless he _____________ (not have) so much

responsibility.

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