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Conditional clauses without if

May 10, 2016 - pdf

We make conditional clauses with if. These clauses usually express a condition – something which must happen first so that something else can happen. There… Continue reading

If clauses | Sentence completion exercise

January 10, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. If you work hard you will succeed. 2. If you do not leave now, you will miss the last… Continue reading

Inversion in conditional clauses

December 31, 2013 - pdf

Had it not rained Contracted negative forms are not possible when we use an inverted word order to talk about an unreal or impossible situation… Continue reading

First conditional sentences exercise

November 17, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate verb forms. Answers 1. If I see Jennie, I will give her your love. 2. Oil floats if you… Continue reading

Special tense use with if

March 15, 2012 - pdf

We use special tenses with if to talk about unreal situations. Unreal or improbable present or future situations To talk about unreal or improbable present… Continue reading

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