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Conditionals Exercise

December 26, 2018 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate verb form.

1. If it .................................. the match will be cancelled.

Correct! Wrong!

In the first conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in the main clause.

2. If she passes the exam, she .......................................... the job.

Correct! Wrong!

In the first conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in the main clause.

3. If you exceed the speed limits, you ........................................... fined.

Correct! Wrong!

In the first conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in the main clause.

4. If she arrived now, I ............................................ meet her.

Correct! Wrong!

In the second conditional, we use a simple past tense in the if-clause and would / could + infinitive in the main clause.

5. If she ......................................... good grades, she would go to university.

Correct! Wrong!

In the second conditional, we use a simple past tense in the if-clause and would / could + infinitive in the main clause.

6. If I had the money, I ............................................. you.

Correct! Wrong!

In the second conditional, we use a simple past tense in the if-clause and would / could + infinitive in the main clause.

7. If I see him, I .............................................. him the message.

Correct! Wrong!

In the first conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in the main clause.

8. If she married me, she ............................................ happy.

Correct! Wrong!

9. If I ............................................. to loud music, I get a headache.

Correct! Wrong!

10. If she ............................................... prompt medical attention, she would have survived.

Correct! Wrong!

In the third conditional, we use a past perfect tense in the if-clause and would have + past participle in the main clause.

11. If I spoke English, I ......................................... a better job.

Correct! Wrong!

12. If I ........................................ you, I wouldn't marry him.

Correct! Wrong!

Answers

  1. If it rains the match will be cancelled.
  2. If she passes the exam, she will get the job.
  3. If you exceed the speed limits, you will be fined.
  4. If she arrived now, I could meet her.
  5. If she got good grades, she would go to university.
  6. If I had the money, I would help you.
  7. If I see him, I will give him the message.
  8. If she married me, she would be happy.
  9. If I listen to loud music, I get a headache.
  10. If she had received prompt medical attention, she would have survived.
  11. If I spoke English, I could get a better job.
  12. If I were you, I wouldn’t marry him.
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