Conditional sentences
6. If I had seen the signal, I would have stopped.
7. If she hadn’t been so shy, she would have spoken to him.
8. If we had had time, we would have visited the museum.
9. If you hadn’t washed it in boiling water, it wouldn’t have shrunk.
10. If he had been looking where he was going, he wouldn’t have been run over.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES INSTRUCTOR: KIEU THI THU HUONG, PH.D. Off. Tel. 0438-344-540, ext. 106 Mob. O906-115-759 Email: thuhuongkieu@yahoo.com CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 1I. Supply the correct form of the verb in brackets 1. will look, find, will give 2. see, have 3. feel 4. saw, would think, had escaped 5. lose, bought, would lose 6. had, would drink 7. drank, would … get 8. hadn’t had, would have fallen 9. expected, had realized, was going to be, wouldn’t have accepted 10. hadn’t rung, would … be CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 1II. Correct the sentences if necessary 1. won’t → don’t 2. would → will 3. won’t → will Unless → if 4. is → were*/was, won’t → wouldn’t 5. won’t → wouldn’t 6. Right 7. read → had read, understand → understood 8. were → had been 9. hadn’t → hadn’t got 10. have come → come CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 1III. Use a suitable verb form to fill in the blank 1. work 2. pass 3. call/name 4. run 5. change 6. smoked /spoke 7. lived 8. driving 9. known 10. steal CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 1 IV. Rewrite each of the sentences, using an if-construction If he took some exercise, he wouldn’t be so unhealthy/ would be healthier. If my number were*/was in the directory, people would ring me up. If we had some matches, we could light a fire. If I had a dog, I wouldn’t mind being in the house at night. If English wouldn’t speak so fast, I might understand them. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 1 V. Rewrite each of the sentences, using an if-construction 6. If I had seen the signal, I would have stopped. 7. If she hadn’t been so shy, she would have spoken to him. 8. If we had had time, we would have visited the museum. 9. If you hadn’t washed it in boiling water, it wouldn’t have shrunk. 10. If he had been looking where he was going, he wouldn’t have been run over. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 2 I. Using the information in brackets, complete the sentences 1. were*/was shining 4. could swim 9. were*/was 11. could bring 5. would stop 10. would sing 2. had gone 3. had driven 6. had won 7. had got 8. hadn’t quit/quitted 12.had offered CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 2 II. Supply the correct form of the verb in brackets to complete each of the sentences hadn’t missed hadn’t gone had studied hadn’t moved had taken isn’t … fixed hadn’t paid have waited hadn’t invited 10. talked 11. cooking 12. were*/was wearing; had worn 13. had realized 14. could 15. grew 16. would plan CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 2 III. Finish each of the sentences, using a verb phrase He wishes it would stop raining. I wish someone would answer the phone. She wishes he wouldn’t drive so fast. He wishes that baby would stop crying CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 2 III. Finish each of the sentences, using a verb phrase 5. We wish people wouldn’t drop litter in the street. 6. I wish he wouldn’t always leave the door open/leave the door open so often. 7. I wish he would wear a coat. 8. She wishes he would answer her letter/ email/message. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 2IV. Use a correct verb form to complete the following sentences 1. needs 2. isn’t going to come 3. is going to rain 4. are having 5. has been smoking 6. were*/was 7. knew 8. had stopped 9. hadn’t existed 10. had been made CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 3I. Use the given information to make conditional sentences with if I would have gone to class if I hadn’t been sick yesterday. Alan wouldn’t overeat at lunch if he ate breakfast. Peter would have finished unloading the truck if John had helped him. Jack wouldn’t have been late to his own wedding if his watch hadn’t been 10 minutes slow. I would ride the bus to work every morning if it were*/was not always so crowded CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 3II. Make sentences with the same meaning by omitting if 1. Should you need more money, go to the bank before 6 o’clock. 2. Were I you, I wouldn’t do that. 3. Had they realized the danger, they would have done it differently. 4. Had Alan tried to explain, I’m sure the professor would have given another chance. 5. Should anyone call, would you please take a message? CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 3II. Make sentences with the same meaning by omitting if 6. Were I your teacher, I would insist you do better work. 7. Had everyone arrived on time, none if these problems would have occurred. 8. Should the post office close before I get there, I’ll mail your package in the morning. 9. If I were your age, I’d do things differently. 10. If she were ever in trouble, I’d do anything I could to help her. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 3III. Correct each of the sentences if necessary 1. is → were 2. appeared → had appeared 3. forgot → forgotten, needs → needed 4. Right 5. told → had told 6. ask → asked, (= If they had asked …) 7. Right (=If you should hear the fire alarm…) 8. Hadn’t you lent → Had you not lent 9. happened → had happened 10. stared → was staring CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 3IV. Use a correct verb form to complete the following sentences 1. could 2. would … control 3. would … crash 4. continue 5. disappearing /to disappear 6. will be 7. would stop 8. had … known 9. would have got 10. done CONDITIONAL SENTENCES – 3IV. Use a correct verb form to complete the following sentences 1. would be finished 2. would have introduced 3. had won 4. would be 5. were (I you) 6. would think 7. had spun 8. had read 9. wouldn’t be 10. had got
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